Hunting

‘Stones rattled behind me and I spun round to see another stag, a monster … His antlers looked enormous against the background of bush … The deer I’d been waiting for, for three-and-a-half years!’ Barry Crump’s 1960

Part of story: Hunting

Huntly

Huntly

Part of story: Waikato places

Hunting

Hunting times Upland game are usually hunted in the middle of a bright, sunny winter’s day. Traditional waterfowl-hunting, on the other hand, is done in the early morning or evening.

Part of story: Game birds

Hunting culture

Shooting continues from maimais, hides and blinds throughout the season. Hunters also shoot over stubble paddocks, stalk the edges of heavily willowed rivers and

Part of story: Duck shooting

Pig hunting

History

Part of story: Hunting

History of duck hunting

Māori duck-hunting

Part of story: Duck shooting

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