Loved and subbed; nothing better than sweating the gravy and pudding on a 5 mile hunt like that champ! Classic you were in the zone belting out the tunes on the climb out lol, I get "chasing waterfalls" stuck in my brain on those climbs. Great spot 👌 gotta watch out for that cutty grass n flax in those lower guts 😆
Well done Bevan, I'm Canterbury too, but I'm probably twice your age and only have about half your get up and go lol. However I still get out there and hope to come across an animal like yours. Good vid by the way, well done.
Cool vid man, awesome stag too. Thinking of heading out on a winter trip after the roar with my old man. Wondering if you know of any places that would be a bit less of a mish to get into? Just wanting to do a bit of research well in advance. Cheers mate and congrats 🤝
Thanks mate! Ah tough question there's a shit load of land out there 😅 Depends where you are based and what part of nz you wanted to hunt? If you are able to 4wd or just walk - and then if you want to stay in a hut or tent. The stags will be feeding like crazy after the roar so it's a good time to go. Find somewhere with some good tucker and the stags will be there! Lake sumner RHA tops, would not a bad spot as its anti waro. If you are after something decent then most of the time expect a bit of a walk 👍
@@bevanbolger7284 Cheers for the reply man, can pretty much access anywhere and don’t mind a bit of a trek, just nothing super massive. I’m based in Nelson but was planning on coming down to either Canterbury or Otago, wanting to find a decent stag but mostly just for the adventure. If there are any resources (websites, maps etc) you use to research spots to hunt that would be awesome! I guess you aren’t going to get told exactly where the best locations are haha
@@jasper-ft3ei there's some pretty good spots around Nelson lakes area mate! Get the nztopo50 app on your phone and then you can look at all of the hunting blocks. Flick me a message on the gram and I can provide you a bit more detail.. @bev_bolger
@@bevanbolger7284 Just bought the topo50 app - looks like exactly what I’ve been after! I’ll do some research online and use this app to find some good country. That’s a very generous offer but I don’t want to put you out - if I get hopelessly stuck I’ll probably take you up on it though. If I end up finding success I’ll flick through some pics to you. Thanks for all your help, possibly looking forward to a 2023 roar vid from you?
Hi Tim, Haven't bothered to get him aged. Potentially taken taken 1year too early - don't really feel like he would have got dramaticly better if left for another year though. Bay tines - tight and pretty weak. 36inch so still shy of the 40inch mark. Maybe another year would have put him over 40?
Ah the new tatonka pack 75L + 10L - can handle a serious amount of weight and still remains comfortable. Tent is the bushbuck 8000 horizon - No real preference on gear, I definitely spend time quizzing other guys on kit what has gone well or not so well for them. I'm currently going down the path of running as light weight as possible - just so I can push a bit hard on hunts like this - ironically end up making up the weight with cameras 😅
@@bevanbolger7284 thanks. I’m looking into gear for myself and I’m finding it hard to filter through all the great options on the market lol. Awesome vid tho, keep it up bro 👍
@@Joshperes don't skimp on boots, pack or wet weather gear - go for top of the line or as top of the line as you can afford as they are critical - safety and comfort 👍
Na we don't chase pigs at all. He started on the deer dog blue print - which is an excellent template to a really nice dog! I can't speak from experience of dogs working on both pigs and deer, but something tells me it won't work as well as you want. Happy to be wrong though!