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There are several points:

The most important point relates to the distribution of does and bucks at this time of the year.

If you've just climbed 2-3000 feet to get into a good hunting position and you see a chamois below you at timberline you know there's a good chance it's a doe.

Stay high and focus on the country around you and you might see a buck like the one in this photo, also on public land and photographed after a gut busting climb.

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Tahr in the 1980s were under a lot of hunting pressure from helicopter meat exporters.

This is the sort of place we had to hunt them in those days....that's me.

And we didn't use helicopters to get onto the tops.

Today there are a lot more animals around so tahr hunting is a reality for most hunters.

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Years ago my wife wanted me to get a promotion and go overseas.

I was selfish...I could't give this up....Red Stag and Tahr hunting country 2 hours drive from home.

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High fence Reds in the pic?

Just curious.....your initials S. L. and you have authored a few books on NZ?

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