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Wapiti Hunting In New Zealand, by Greg Duley
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<blockquote data-quote="NZP" data-source="post: 232888" data-attributes="member: 12918"><p>mr duley, it amazes me how you always manage to get a block in fiordland while others try and try again without success. either you are very lucky or they are letting you have a block every year, i guess you have done alot for the wapiti in terms of getting the word out about them and getting the public to cull up the reds through your articles.</p><p> </p><p>its good to see how the animals down there are really starting to throw back to the wapiti, but what the place really needs is a spell from trophy hunters for 5 years to let the biggest bulls breed. you would have to continue culling with the choppers of course, but i would imagine that if the blocks were left alone for a few years it would do wonders for the herd. but good luck on getting everyone to agree to that!</p><p> </p><p>nice hunt btw. look forward to reading how your sons got on down there this year!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NZP, post: 232888, member: 12918"] mr duley, it amazes me how you always manage to get a block in fiordland while others try and try again without success. either you are very lucky or they are letting you have a block every year, i guess you have done alot for the wapiti in terms of getting the word out about them and getting the public to cull up the reds through your articles. its good to see how the animals down there are really starting to throw back to the wapiti, but what the place really needs is a spell from trophy hunters for 5 years to let the biggest bulls breed. you would have to continue culling with the choppers of course, but i would imagine that if the blocks were left alone for a few years it would do wonders for the herd. but good luck on getting everyone to agree to that! nice hunt btw. look forward to reading how your sons got on down there this year! [/QUOTE]
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