Editor’s Letter – January/February 2021
With the elections now over, we – as a community – can start to forge new relationships with the new ministers relevant to hunters and licensed firearms holders in New Zealand.
Read MoreWith the elections now over, we – as a community – can start to forge new relationships with the new ministers relevant to hunters and licensed firearms holders in New Zealand.
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 MoreJack had just finished his month-long crutching run down south, which had kept him occupied most weekends, and was eager to head out into the backblocks ...
Read MoreFor the past 18 years, I’ve been lucky enough to be able to be guided in the bush by my grandfather, Ray.
Read MoreA while back, I went for a day hunt – targeting a meat animal – to a little area I know where I’ve always seen a number of deer ...
Read MoreIt’d been a good Roar for me already – I’d shot a decent 11-pointer when hunting with my wife Amanda a few weeks earlier while on our honeymoon.
Read MoreI’d like to start this editorial by acknowledging all our advocacy groups and the hard work they’re doing on our behalf.
Read MoreI was woken by the rapid pitter-patter of small feet and excited chatter in the corridor outside my bedroom.
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.
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