Getting Your Roar on – A Beginner’s Guide to Roaring in Your First Stag
About a year ago, a friend’s lifestyle block Highland cow (Gloria) misbehaved, and I got the opportunity to make an authentic cow horn roaring tube.
Read MoreAbout a year ago, a friend’s lifestyle block Highland cow (Gloria) misbehaved, and I got the opportunity to make an authentic cow horn roaring tube.
Read MoreSo, you want to have some extra safety while you’re out in the bush or mountaintops far away from cell phone reception...
Read MoreWith the lockdown over the 2020 Roar season, this fall has been eagerly awaited. Hopefully, the dedication, hard work, time and effort will come to fruition ...
Read MoreMost bush stalkers find the flashing tail of the flitting fantail fascinating – just as the investigation of your shoelace tip by a large-eyed robin ...
Read MoreThe world of dog training is full of interesting concepts and gimmicks that may have limited application but seem like a good idea ...
Read MoreOnce your basic survival needs are met, it’s time to source nutrition. Meat is pound for pound the best bang for your buck but ...
Read MorePositive target identification isn’t just for hunters out in the hills. I’ve done it at a field shoot – misidentified my target.
Read MoreThe shot, recovery and field handling of meat must be considered before aging. As touched on in my article in the previous issue of NZRod&Rifle ...
Read MoreYou have your game home or back to a long-term camp, but still a few small details remain that can have a dramatic effect on the quality of the final product.
Read MoreHopefully, by now, you’ve already read my previous articles. If not, go back and read about the history of The Seven Rules.
Read More“Guys, I’m heading into … I’m not after anyone’s Spot X, but is there anything around?”
Read MoreThis article is focused on the ‘hard skills’ necessary for any emergency situation.
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