Legends – Gary Joll’s Trophy Dream – Part One
The High Country and the fascination of hunting it – particularly the Mackenzie Country – took a keen hold, and the possibility of finding a trophy ...
Read MoreThe High Country and the fascination of hunting it – particularly the Mackenzie Country – took a keen hold, and the possibility of finding a trophy ...
Read MoreThe winds of change by the 1930s had caught up with the red deer. The government had already carried out shooting forays, but now the elimination of deer was ratcheted up a notch.
Read MoreThe 1919 season was highlighted over the ranges in the Waimakariri River Valley, when several reasonable stags were bagged by licensed stalkers.
Read MoreThe pioneering achievements of William and John Deans, whose parents arrived in New Zealand from their home in Ayrshire Scotland in 1840, are a well-recorded historical slice of our colonial history.
Read MoreAt the end of March 1929, Wilson and Clem Anderson were still persevering with the Otago country around Makarora and camped at Kiwi Flat where they had two blocks to stalk.
Read MoreFor the stag season of 1928, Erlton Wilson was allocated Block 31 and chose to share this expedition with another shooting friend, Henry (aka Clem) Anderson.
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