What do you all think? Grizzly claws with otter fur and vintage glass beads. Made from recycled old taxidermy.Post: 7 August 10:09
Talk about a first deer 👀👀👀 Ava D’Ambrosio with her first ever deer on a stud buck.Post: 3 October 08:49
Irish Red Stag Waiting in the long grass. A native Irish Red stag with growing antlers. Hunting Hunters Hunter Post: 18 August 09:13
When dreams become real — proud of the hunt, proud of the crew. 🐽 Just wanted to share this moment from our friends’ recent trip to Turkey with CB Wild Hunt. Two incredible boars, each with trophy-grade tusks, taken after days of effort, tracking, and adrenaline. This isn’t staged — it’s the kind of hunt that stays with you for years. For those who know what it’s like to chase wild boar in tough terrain, you’ll appreciate the challenge. These hunters earned every second of it — and you can see it in their faces. Hunts like these remind us why we do it — the camaraderie, the raw nature, and the stories that follow. Respect to the team. That’s one for the books.Post: 19 July 10:29
In Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, and before, and now they hunt with the help of golden eagles. These birds tamed by man are excellent hunter's assistants. There are even competitions for the extraction of a fox or a hare with the help of a golden eagle. Such hunters are called berkutchi. There are about a hundred of them in Kazakhstan. Scientists during the excavations found the bones of golden eagles in the sites of primitive people. Thus, archaeological sensations proved that fishing for small animals with the help of birds of prey was popular among the Turkic peoples three millennia ago. This ancient method of hunting was described in detail in the book of the traveler from Venice, Marco Polo, who lived in the thirteenth century.Post: 31 May 14:03
INTRO TO HUNTING FIELD COURSE - TEXAS, USA (1 SPOT OPEN) $1,080 Hunting is part of who we are. There are those who feel the call to eat wild food, connect with the natural world, or simply seek the adventure and challenge of hunting. Where to start is very daunting and often overwhelming. This 4 day course is led by expert bowhunter Cole Wilks and Bushcraft expert Joel van der Loon with the aim to create a solid foundation for beginner hunters to hunt on their own. Hunting is a sacred ritual that is so much more than just the kill, it is about embracing the essence of the entire experience from scouting to butchering. Our philosophy is to hunt any animal with reverence and respect.Post: 7 June 15:12
Mathews Halon 28/70 Compound Bow CAMO (Slightly Used) WITH SKB HARD CASE. Local pickup and shipping at customer cost. Post: 16 February 09:45
CHASA is a South Australian organization that promotes sustainable hunting alongside wildlife conservation. It works to balance hunting activities with ecosystem protection, advocating for ethical hunting practices and habitat preservation. CHASA collaborates with government agencies, landowners, and hunters to ensure responsible game management. Conservation and Hunting Alliance of South Australia (CHASA) PO Box 282 Morphett Vale, SA 5162 Australia 📞 Phone: +61 (8) 8382 4666 (Main Office) 📧 Email: info@chasa.org.au 🌐 Website: https://www.chasa.org.auPost: 7 May 14:44
Chasses Internationales The International Hunting magazine is a quality publication dedicated to hunting travel enthusiasts around the world. In its pages, you will discover the most beautiful hunting areas, presented with elegance. Thanks to reports, analyzes and testimonies, this magazine takes you to discover new destinations and new hunting modes, always in harmony with nature. If you are a lover of hunting and adventures, this quarterly is a must read! #France #ChassesInternationales #magazine #hunting #adventuresPost: 11 March 09:27
HUNGARIAN PARTRIDGE (GREY PARTRIDGE) A medium-sized, plump game bird with a distinctive orange face. Flies with whirring wings and occasional glides, showing a chestnut tail. Groups of 6-15 (known as coveys) are most usually seen outside the breeding season. It is native and found in the northern part of France (north of Loire River). When a group (coveys) is passing the line high and fast it is really confusing and challenging !Post: 4 July 17:35
ALPINE CHAMOIS The Alpine Chamois is a mountain game commonly living in the Alps Mountain Range. It is the tallest species of Chamois, with the darkest coat. The alpine chamois also lives at the highest altitude making it the most athletic and graceful chamois species. Male adults are 40 to 50 kg in weight with long hooked horns. It is generally the longest Chamois trophy. Stalking is the only method of hunting Chamois.Post: 28 June 22:40
Bushwalking in the Blue Mountains Whether you’re out for a gentle stroll with the family or embarking on a vigorous multi-day trek with calf-burning descents to the valley floor, the Blue Mountains has a bushwalk to suit every level of ability and enthusiasm. And the rewards? Immersion into nature. Solitude. Fresh air. Wildlife galore. And incredible views of rugged escarpments, distant peaks, tumbling waterfalls and silent forests – a balm for body and soul.Post: 24 June 17:46
Hunting with eagles is a traditional form of falconry found throughout the Eurasian Steppe, practised by ancient Khitan and Turkic peoples. Today it is practised by Kazakhs and the Kyrgyz in contemporary Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as diasporas in Bayan-Ölgii Provinces Bayan-Ölgii, Mongolia, and Xinjiang, China. Though these people are most famous for hunting with golden eagles, they have been known to train northern goshawks, peregrine falcons, saker falcons, and more.Post: 17 September 18:40
A mature Sika stag with growing antlers posses for the photographer high in the Wicklow Mountains. Photograph thanks to Paddy DoneganPost: 18 July 08:58
Hunting Seasons in INARI: Mandatory Licenses, General Regulations, Optimal Hunting Periods, Restrictions & Key Season Rules Inari, located above the Arctic Circle, stands as Finland's prime hunting destination where traditional practices meet modern conservation efforts. This vast wilderness offers unique opportunities for hunters seeking authentic northern experiences within a carefully managed framework. General Hunting Regulations and Seasonality in Inari The Inari region follows Finland's national hunting calendar with local adaptations. The main season runs from late August through February, varying by species. Moose hunting typically opens on September 1st and ends October 31st, with possible winter extensions under special quotas. Small game seasons often begin earlier, with waterfowl hunting starting around August 20th. Inari's harsh climate, featuring short summers and long winters, compresses breeding and migration periods. The diverse landscape of boreal forests, fells, Post: 14 August 12:48
Hunting in Kavango West, Namibia: Hunter associations, periods, landscape, local demographics, animal species, rules, hunting heritage, unique aspects, intriguing facts Hunter associations and support groups Several organizations assist hunters in Kavango West, playing a critical role in promoting responsible hunting and ensuring adherence to regulations. The Namibian Professional Hunting Association (NAPHA) represents professional hunters and advocates ethical hunting practices. Community-based conservancies collaborate with hunters to manage wildlife sustainably and share revenue with local communities, while the Namibia Hunters’ Association advocates for hunters’ rights and fosters collaboration between local and international hunters. Optimal hunting periods in Kavango West The hunting schedule follows Namibia’s national guidelines, with May to October being ideal for targeting large game like buffalo, kudu, and elephant, as animals gather around water sources during the dry moPost: 23 July 08:35
🇺🇸 A new adventure with Nikolai, my Russian friend has come to an end. When bow hunting, you have to be ready to come across more downs than ups, and if you’re not ready to assume that it’s better to stay home. Being our fifth time hunting together in Spain, we’ve had to deal with some difficult moments. Every stalk was taken as if it was the last, and not once, we ever lost our smile. The outcome when bow hunting may no be what you have worked for so hard but on a personal basis, it provides me the opportunity to hunt with someone like Nikolai, whose hunting spirit and friendship goes beyond anything else. Thanks to him for trusting us and see you again in November! 🇨🇦 Post: 26 September 09:04
Congrats to Nicole and crew from Driven with Pat & Nicole on their Blacktail Deer Doubled Down! Have you ever hunted blacktail deer? Post: 3 January 09:24
7 inch circle I engraved front and back and also shaped along the edge with leopard and vervet monkey -all freehand engravedPost: 18 May 10:05
A king without a crown. A large native Irish Red Stag in Killarney National Park with growing antlers covered in soft velvet. Post: 14 April 10:04
My son Matt has been hittin some remote puddle lakes the last 3 saturdays with his buddies Clint and Carson. He's hooked! Post: 24 January 10:11
Ending an excellent safari like this in Namibia with longterm clients and and friends at Friedental Hunting and Guestfarm in association with Marko Sibold Hunting Safaris. For your safari of a life time, contact us: Email: marko.sibold@friedental.com Whatsapp: +264812002022 Website: Friedental.com #namibiahunt #africahunt #trophyhunt #huntafrica #youthhunter #makememories #africansafari #safarihunter #packagehunts #americanhunter #germanhunter #huntingplainsgame #kudutrophy #Elandtrophy #Warthogtrophy #leopard #steyermanlicher #MauserM18 #243winmag #30/06 #Beagledogs #Springbuck #Wildebeesttrophy #Namibiajagd #Namibiantrophy #walkandstalk #hunterslife #Hunt #Huntress #Vortexoptics #huntingseason #huntingisconservation #huntmemories #hunterspackagesPost: 13 February 09:42
Every year I take a Christmas break from the trap line to put up fur. I flesh, dry leather, then turn fur side out and pin. This is the most cats I’ve done in a day and I’m beat. Now I will get the possession tags back on, hang and let dry at precisely 55 degrees with the fans on. After they are dry, I’ll dry clean with borax so they come out beautiful,clean and fluffy!Post: 20 December 17:58
Wyoming closes largest poaching case in state history It took seven years and multiple agencies to complete a poaching investigation that spanned four states and resulted in three men being charged with over 100 wildlife violations. Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD) officers convicted Russell Vick of Alabama, Robert Underwood of Oklahoma and David Underwood of South Dakota with multiple wildlife offenses and a cumulative fine of $171,230 and $131,550 in restitution, according to the agency.Post: 26 December 10:16
Meet Max, my loyal hunting companion. From the moment we set foot in the forest, Max’s excitement is palpable. His keen senses and unwavering loyalty make every hunting trip an adventure. 🐕✨ One crisp autumn morning, we ventured deep into the woods, the air filled with the scent of pine and the rustle of leaves. Max, with his nose to the ground, led the way. Suddenly, he froze, his ears perked up. I knew he had found something. 🦌🍂 Following his lead, we moved silently through the underbrush. Max’s instincts were spot on; we spotted a majestic deer grazing in a clearing. With a steady hand and a calm breath, I took the shot. Max’s tail wagged furiously as he retrieved our prize. 🏹🌿 But it’s not just about the hunt. It’s about the bond we share, the trust we build, and the memories we create. Max isn’t just a hunting dog; he’s my partner, my friend, and my greatest ally in the wild. 🐾❤️ Here’s to many more adventures with my best friend by my side. 🥂🌲 #HuntingCompanion #WiPost: 24 September 14:20
These days there are very few new products that I would actually call a “game changer.” Many are truthfully nothing more than a twist on an old idea or a slight improvement over something already available. When I first saw the new Primos Double Bull SurroundView hunting blinds at the January trade shows, I instantly said to myself, “game changer.” When I was able to hunt Axis deer in south Texas from one with a rifle in June, my opinion didn’t change. Since then I’ve had one at home and have been playing with it a lot in anticipation of some summer bow hunts. All I can say is, it’s something else. If you’re familiar with Double Bull pop-up blinds, then you need no convincing of their ruggedness and an interior configuration that's design is one that's well thought-out by hunters. My only beef with Double Bull blinds over the years is that, while their hub-and-pole system makes them solid as a rock once erected, putting up and taking the blinds down can be a bit of a challenge until Post: 25 October 10:20
5 Tips to Set Up a Hunting Trophy Room! Start with a design Before you start hanging trophy kills, you need to start with the design. A design will give you practical steps on how you want the room to look and feel. Start with planning the purpose of this room. Is this just going to house your trophies? Will it be a centerpiece of your home? How many trophies do you plan to have in the future? These questions can help solidify what type of hanging racks you want to use and if you want to add special features such as seating, tv, bar, etc. It’s important to nail down these details first before you even start putting up any deer. These details can help guide you for the future and negate costly mistakes. Create a focal point As with any other room in your home, you want to use a simple but tried and true design technique. You want to create a focal point in your hunting trophy room. This can be an exotic animal stuffed over a fireplace, a bobcat sitting on a coffee table, or wPost: 9 June 09:38
By Frank Gentile, Hopewell, N.Y. It was October 2011, and I was back in my Chevy Tahoe on my way to another hunt. This time, instead of my son, I was traveling with my hunting buddies. My buddies and I had been on plenty of trips together before but never to Texas! Between the four of us and gear for six (two of our team opted to fly from New York to San Antonio), every single spare inch of space in the truck had been utilized. With each of us taking turns driving, we made it to Texas in about 20 hours. We got dinner and hotel rooms in Texarkana, and were back on the road early the next morning. With a day to spare before we were due at our hunting camp in Hondo, Texas, we headed south with plans to enjoy the city of San Antonio along the way. In San Antonio, we explored the Alamo, the River Walk and the Buckhorn Saloon and Texas Ranger Museum. What a great city! Our first order of business after arriving at the camp the next morning was to make sure that our rifles were on target. Post: 22 November 14:38
Such a thrill to catch this buck with the lake in the background 🦌🙏💫. Always an adventure! #muledeerbuck #lake #lucky #wildlifephotography Post: 22 April 09:01
New Zealand Hey Guys Only a couple Summer Chamoi hunts remaining for this coming season January-February, Get in touch with us today.Post: 10 November 18:22
And so we had another week with clients from abroad. Thank you to our team for sending off another group of happy clientsPost: 10 October 16:04
Ghost of the forest. A majestic County Tyrone white Fallow Buck with antlers almost fully grown and covered in white velvet, photographed recently. Post: 17 August 09:24
Fox Hunting in Belarus: Tradition, Methods, Weapons, Seasons, Tips. Fox hunting in Belarus is a time-honored pursuit that blends skill, patience, and deep knowledge of the land. With vast forests, ravines, and open fields, Belarus offers a natural habitat for the red fox — a cunning and elusive predator that has long fascinated hunters. Unlike stylized hunts in Western Europe, fox hunting in Belarus is rooted in practical wildlife management and traditional fieldcraft. This article provides a comprehensive overview of fox hunting in Belarus, including methods, legal framework, seasons, pricing, weapons, and real-life cases. It is written for hunters seeking authentic experiences and insight into one of Eastern Europe’s most challenging hunts. --- Fox Hunting in Belarus: Overview The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is widespread across Belarus, thriving in mixed woodlands, meadows, and agricultural zones. It is considered a non-regulated species, meaning hunting is allowed year-round withoPost: 3 January 19:45
A mini cabin my Son built with all hand tools. We are planning to build a ‘real’ one on the property in the future.Post: 22 September 17:27
Bill Pinnel and Morris Talifson with a massive brown bear in Alaska. They were known as 'The Last of the Great Brown Bear Men'. Post: 3 May 18:22
Now THAT is how you do a Nilgai pedestal! Thanks Jeremy and Roy for trusting us with bringing this cool idea together! “Tennessee Whiskey” Post: 30 March 18:35
Bora Bora, French Polynesia With turquoise lagoons, coral reefs and overwater bungalows, this small island in the South Pacific is basically heaven on Earth.Post: 13 May 22:46
I just can't imagine my life without my beloved Luna by my side. She's not just a pet, she's a loyal companion, a cuddly furball that brings so much joy and love into my life. Luna, you are my sunshine on a cloudy day, my best friend who always knows how to make me smile. Thank you for being such a wonderful dog and for always showering me with unconditional love. Life is so much sweeter with you in it. #doglover #Luna #bestfriendPost: 5 April 09:23
Trentino-Alto Adige Alpine Hunting Seasons: High-Altitude Schedules for Grouse, Chamois and Red Deer The autonomous provinces of Trentino and South Tyrol offer some of Europe's most spectacular alpine hunting grounds, with strict regulations tailored to mountain ecosystems. The hunting season maintains traditional frameworks while introducing crucial updates every hunter must know. Regulation and Hunting Periods in Trentino-Alto Adige The general hunting season runs from September 1 through December 31, with specific adjustments based on altitude and species. High mountain zones (above 2000m) often open later due to snowmelt, while lower valleys follow standard dates. The region enforces stricter quotas than neighboring Switzerland and shorter seasons compared to Veneto’s lowlands, with earlier closures than Austrian Tirol districts. Hunting Calendar by Species in Trentino-Alto Adige Key hunting periods for popular game include: - Chamois: September 1 to November 15 (variesPost: 22 August 12:05
BALLYCROY NATIONAL PARK Hunting Seasons: Hunting Calendar, Licensing Essentials, and Expert Strategies for Ireland's Wilderness General Hunting Rules and Seasons in Ballycroy National Park Ballycroy National Park operates under stringent hunting regulations as Ireland's second-largest national park, with only limited seasonal deer hunting permitted in designated buffer zones under NPWS oversight. The park allows controlled red deer stalking from 1 September to 31 December for stags and 1 November to 28 February for hinds, with complete prohibitions in core conservation areas encompassing the Nephin Beg mountain range. Waterfowl and small game hunting are entirely banned due to the park's Special Area of Conservation status. Ballycroy's extreme Atlantic climate - with 225 annual rain days and frequent gales - creates compressed hunting windows compared to inland regions, while the rugged terrain necessitates specialized stalking techniques. Recent reforms (2022) reduced stag quotas byPost: 22 August 09:43
Hunting Seasons in ÅLAND: Opening and Closing Dates, Game Behavior, Required Licenses, Key Rules, Special Hunting Events and Traditions The Åland Islands, an autonomous archipelago between Sweden and Finland, offer a unique hunting experience shaped by their maritime climate and diverse ecosystems. With vast forests, coastal wetlands, and open farmlands, Åland is home to moose, white-tailed deer, waterfowl, and small game. This guide provides a detailed overview of hunting seasons, legal requirements, and optimal hunting periods in Åland. General Hunting Rules in Åland Hunting in Åland follows Finland’s national wildlife laws but with regional adjustments to account for local ecological conditions. The Finnish Wildlife Agency (Metsähallitus) sets the hunting seasons in collaboration with Åland’s authorities, taking into account breeding cycles, migration patterns, and population health. The primary hunting season runs from August to December, covering most game species, though exaPost: 19 August 11:31
Gloucestershire Hunting Seasons: Dates, Licenses, Rules & Best Game Spots Gloucestershire, with its picturesque countryside and rich biodiversity, offers excellent opportunities for both seasoned and novice hunters. However, enjoying a successful and legal hunting experience requires a clear understanding of local regulations, seasonal restrictions, and licensing requirements. This guide outlines all the essentials for hunting in Gloucestershire. Hunting Seasons and Regional Regulations in Gloucestershire Understanding when and what you can hunt is essential to comply with the law and support sustainable wildlife management in Gloucestershire. The county follows England’s national hunting guidelines, with specific seasons set for each species to ensure ethical game management. Gloucestershire hunting season dates: Roe deer (stags): April 1 – October 31 Roe deer (does): November 1 – March 31 Red deer (stags): August 1 – April 30 Red deer (hinds): November 1 – March 31 Fallow deer (bPost: 18 August 10:22
FIELD & STREAM – Hunting, Fishing, Gear Reviews & Guides Field & Stream is a leading hunting & fishing digital magazine with expert how-tos, gear reviews, videos, podcasts and membership perks for outdoor enthusiasts. 📌 Field & Stream — Top Hunting & Fishing Digital Magazine: Reviews, Videos, Podcasts, News Field & Stream combines magazine storytelling with practical hunting tips, in-depth gear reviews and multimedia for anglers and hunters. The site ([https://www.fieldandstream.com/]) serves pros and committed enthusiasts with how-to articles, longform features and buyer guides. 🎯 What type of site is Field & Stream? Field & Stream is a digital magazine focused on hunting, fishing, camping and survival—blending longform journalism, timely news, practical how-tos, video and podcasts. 🔧 Functionality: key sections and tools * Core sections: Hunting, Fishing, Gear, How-To, Reviews, Videos, Podcasts, Conservation, News. * Search & navigation: tags and filters; gear pages includePost: 15 August 07:54
Hunting in Kibaale Region, Uganda: Geographical and Demographic Features, Best Hunting Spots and Local Traditions (PART I) Geographical Features Kibaale District, located in the Western Region of Uganda, is characterized by its diverse landscapes and unique geographical features. The region stretches across the Central Plateau, with elevations ranging from 1,100 to 1,600 meters above sea level. This varied topography contributes to a mix of habitats, including moist evergreen rainforests, savannas, and agricultural lands. The district is part of the traditional Kingdom of Bunyoro, which is coterminous with the Bunyoro sub-region. The majority of Kibaale’s workforce is engaged in subsistence agriculture, growing crops such as sweet potatoes, cassava, bananas, and groundnuts. The climate is tropical with reliable rainfall, supporting a rich biodiversity that includes a variety of wildlife species. Demographics and Hunting Community The demographics of Kibaale District reveal a predomPost: 23 July 13:28
Outback QLD Feral Pig Hotspots: Where to Hunt and What to Expect, Demographics, Legislation System, Associations and Clubs, Laws and Hunting Seasons Queensland, Australia’s “Sunshine State,” offers hunters a diverse playground of ecosystems, from lush rainforests to arid outback plains. With its unique wildlife, stringent yet fair regulations, and rich traditions, Queensland stands out as a premier destination for both local and international hunters. This guide delves into the region’s hunting landscape, ensuring you’re equipped with accurate, actionable insights. 1. Geographical and Natural Features Queensland’s 1.85 million km² spans tropical rainforests (e.g., Daintree), the Great Dividing Range, and vast savannahs of the Gulf Country. Coastal mangroves and wetlands contrast with the arid Channel Country, creating habitats for varied game. The climate ranges from monsoonal wet seasons in the north (November–April) to temperate conditions in the southeast. These variations influenPost: 24 May 23:15
Taiga Forests Hunting in Finland: A Comprehensive Guide to Geography, Hunting Seasons, and Traditions Finland’s taiga, part of the vast boreal forest stretching across the Northern Hemisphere, offers a pristine wilderness experience for hunters. With its dense coniferous forests, countless lakes, and unique Arctic biodiversity, the region is a haven for those seeking challenging and rewarding hunts. This article delves into the key aspects of taiga forests hunting, from geography to legislation, providing actionable insights for both novice and seasoned hunters. Geographical and Natural Features Finland’s taiga spans the country’s northern and central regions, characterized by spruce, pine, and birch forests, interspersed with peat bogs, fens, and over 188,000 lakes. The subarctic climate brings long, harsh winters and short summers, with temperatures dropping below -30°C in winter. The midnight sun (May–July) and polar night (December–January) create extreme photoperiods, influenPost: 16 May 11:05
Utsjoki Hunting: Clubs and Communities, Geography, Demographics, Legislation, and Seasons Located in Finland’s northernmost Lapland, Utsjoki offers hunters an untouched Arctic frontier where the boreal forest meets the tundra. Bordering Norway and Sápmi (the Sámi cultural region), this sparsely populated area (population: ~1,200) combines extreme natural beauty with challenging hunting conditions. Here’s your definitive guide to Utsjoki hunting. Geographical and Natural Features Utsjoki spans 5,374 km², with 60% lying north of the Arctic Circle. The landscape transitions from pine and birch forests to open tundra and rugged fells, including parts of the Kaldoaivi Wilderness Area. The Teno River—one of Europe’s premier salmon rivers—carves through the region, creating diverse habitats. Winters are severe (down to -40°C), with deep snow cover lasting from October to May. Summers bring midnight sun and swarms of mosquitoes. This environment supports hardy wildlife species, including somPost: 13 May 12:31
Jaktjournalen – Hunting Journal Swedish Jaktjournalen is the ultimate hunting journal for anyone with an interest in hunting! With its engaging hunting reports, inspiring pictures, informative articles about hunting dogs and detailed tests of weapons and equipment, this hunting magazine offers a captivating reading experience that brings together the drama, knowledge and experience of the world of hunting. Jaktjournalen is Sweden's leading independent Hunting Magazine for and by hunters. The magazine is published eleven times a year and is packed with exciting hunting Reports, tests, product news and tips. Jaktjournalen authors write detailed articles about hunting, about the ways of hunting, wildlife protection, hunting cuisine, hunting fashion and culture in Sweden. The magazine describes interesting, unusual, exciting hunting stories real stories of Swedish hunters. Special attention is paid to the history of traditions, environmental protection and anti-poaching. In addition, Post: 17 January 16:01
Group two of this year’s trainees started their overnight hunt on Saturday morning. After hiking to their campsite with the aid of the club gps units, it was time for a quick target validation sighting session. Next it was time to hit the hills. It was a slow start with the animals all bedded down and refusing to break cover. Eventually an animal presented a shot while being tucked away in the bush. By the end of the weekend, which went late into Sunday arvo, all of group two had an animal packed into their vehicles. Once again the trainees all learnt heaps and left for home with big smiles all round. The instructors for group two were Ron, Neil, Steve and Hamish, and thanks again to Muddy Waters Hunting NZ and Hamish Luce for being our host.Post: 28 March 17:56