Good record of the location and its current state. The bush & veg (the steep bit showed a less browsed part well) plus the locations make these interesting to a wider interest audience. Seems a significant red influence in most of the deer.
great video guys , me and my mate were in there in 1988 and the place had been shot out by the choppers, nice easy walk from the hut to lake sutherland, great to see that the animal numbers have returned to the area
With those numbers and the state of the bush/flats, whatever program is in place there isn't keeping numbers at a level the bush & tops are healthy. The bush was well eaten out a couple of blocks away in 1992, so would be interesting to know it's current condition after seeing this video.
Great to see them in their natural element, and the added adrenalin buzz of waiting for them to appear out of the bush or fog was awesome Great filming, keep em coming
I enjoyed a hunt with MMO a couple years back, loved all the video from familiar places. I took a nice boo from just above camp where you were glassing from. Nice video.
Great video and a great hunt! I would really like to hunt caribou, maybe one day. What cartridge and bullet did you use? Here’s to your continued success! 🍻
do you have some knowledge about wapiti/red stag hybrids in that specific area, because that bugle sound a little akward and the antlers also look a lot like from a red stag.
Froffin! What period were ya? an whats the specs on that stag?? how long did it go? was it aged? awesome footage of what loks like an awesome trip, congrats to the shooter!!
Amazing video, footage and editing all together, subbed! 2:17 looks a lot like the Norwegian reds (C.E. Atlanticus), in terms of the body (not antlers). Are they hybrids between reds and "elk"?
Awesome footage, big k’s Just 1 question how did you get from your boat to the Heli in as you landed in the coastal side? This would help as we have this block first period 24 Thanks
Cousin Jacob, I’d heard you were making hunting videos but had no idea they’d be this cool! Good work, keep it up. See you on the hills sometime soon maybe-
Really enjoyed your video! I'm not a hunter but I recently walked the Rangiwahia Hut track, stayed a night in the hut and returned via Deadmans Track so was able to recognise all the scenes from your video. Good video capturing and editing - well done!