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Re: New Zealand, get those decoys ready

Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 8:19 am
by deltadukman
Can we sample some of New Zealands stickiest of ickiest :D

Re: New Zealand, get those decoys ready

Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 9:49 pm
by Tedl10
Sam Newman wrote:I'm a bear foot hunter. Its much easier to walk quietly without shoes.
mohican sneakin'

Re: New Zealand, get those decoys ready

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:29 am
by Sam Newman
deltadukman wrote:Can we sample some of New Zealands stickiest of ickiest :D
Sure. 8) :wink:

Re: New Zealand, get those decoys ready

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 5:56 am
by donia
..saw one of your freshwater eels on a survivalist show (dual survival)... one of the guys caught a 10 pounder that was pretty good sized...couldn't imagine running into one that was 100lbs and hungry! YIKES

Re: New Zealand, get those decoys ready

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 6:56 pm
by Sam Newman
I am planning to go hunting over the weekend. I will try to catch a Taniwha eel and take some photos for you.

Re: New Zealand, get those decoys ready

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 10:46 pm
by RedEyed Duck
What ever happened to ole Sam?

Re: New Zealand, get those decoys ready

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 11:24 pm
by Sam Newman
RedEyed Duck wrote:What ever happened to ole Sam?
Well Ole Sam is still out there hunting and fishing in the Far North of New Zealand. Opening day was fun. I had a French guy come on the tour. We caught an eel and smoked it up. YUM. Then we shot some greyduck, swan and a pig. We stuffed the ducks inside the swan then put the swan inside the pig with herbs etc. Then we stuffed it all into a basket with veges and cooked it in a hangi (traditional maori oven in the ground). It came out beautiful. The next night we tramped all night through the Herekino forest shooting possums. Later we went fishing and naild it too!

Re: New Zealand, get those decoys ready

Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 7:10 am
by mudsucker
Sounds like a hell of an opener, Sam!

Re: New Zealand, get those decoys ready

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 5:55 am
by iron grip
Sam,

You originally from Kiwi-land? You sure sound like you got some strait up CoonAss in your blood... I mean that in a good way.

me and you would get along, I'd even bring you a pair of waders so them eels don't get one of those lower digits. Or something more important for that matter. :shock:

Damn that duck-swan-piggin sounds like a mouth watering feast!!! What's the cost of living like over there? :mrgreen:

Re: New Zealand, get those decoys ready

Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 1:29 am
by Sam Newman
iron grip wrote:Sam,

You originally from Kiwi-land? You sure sound like you got some strait up CoonAss in your blood... I mean that in a good way.

me and you would get along, I'd even bring you a pair of waders so them eels don't get one of those lower digits. Or something more important for that matter. :shock:

Damn that duck-swan-piggin sounds like a mouth watering feast!!! What's the cost of living like over there? :mrgreen:
Hi everyone. The cost of living depends on your efforts like anywhere else in the world. If you go out and get your own food, It's way easyier than working to pay for a feed of crap. I mean, if you put the petrol in your car and go for a fish or a hunt, you will be eating better than the folk who work for money and find that there just isn't enough to buy the good quality cuts. I just finishd a nice feed of smoked mulled wich we got the other day just down the road. We set a net and longline of a litlte Island called Motiti where we got 27 mullet, 14 kahawai and 12 parore. Great stuff!