Hello from Northern Territory, Australia

Michael70

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Long-time lurker, first time poster. I normally have quite a bit to say when in person but rarely venture into the world of forums and definitely do not exist on any social media. A bit of a luddite in spirit although I work in finance and with computers all day.

That said like all members, I aspire to live to hunt and not live to work. As I laced up my Courtney Boots to wear with my business pants in the office this morning (just keeping them worn in) it hit me just how much my life is driven by my hunting culture, traditions, way of life (it is definitely not a sport). It touches (however briefly - like the butterfly effect) everything I do or plan to do in my everyday life.

The car I drive, the clothes I buy, the books I read, the websites I visit, the movies I watch, my YouTube addiction, kitchen appliances, freezers, camping gear, footwear - you name it; it is either directly related to, or a purchase for a hunt or something that can help or be added to my hunting kit.

Surely, I cannot be the only one?

There is stuff that is very abstract but the relationship, deep down is there i.e. I purchased several moisture/mould preventative blocks from the hardware store the other day. The wife thought I was being considerate and helping remove the mould from the laundry cupboards and house, but the real reason was to ensure that the guns in the safe were mould free and survive another wet season.

Just the way I live my life and what is important to me and brings me happiness.

I was born and raised in Darwin, spent my youth and younger years chasing pigs, buff, magpie geese anything really and then moved to the big smoke Melbourne, where I continued chasing small game and the mighty Sambar.

Back in Darwin the quantity of hunting has diminished over time, but I am working on increasing the quality, with a camel hunt to happen in the near future plus a move onto better buffalo country when we finally get access.

Like all (most) on here I have a dream of Africa. This was almost realised a few years ago but was put on the backburner after a commercial situation with a former business partner. It will be realised one day soon after I have put my son through Medical School in Melbourne and then my dreams will come alive. Until then I want to try out the 350 grain HD Woodleigh's in my Model 70, 375 H&H on the local buff and see how they go. Hope to write a hunting report on this soon, when it stops raining.

Thanks.
 
Welcome to AH Michael70! Nice intro and looking forward to having you on AH.
 
Welcome to the posting side.
Share that Camel and Buffalo adventure when you get around to it.
 
:S Welcome:

Nice first post (y)
 
u seem downright normal to me
good on ya mate
 
Thanks OP, just as an aside I have already come to the dark side as my partner is a gorgeous Polish girl that definitely knows what she wants and how to get it (y)

Hello Michael70,

Khomas Highland Hunting Safaris of Namibia, welcomes you to the greatest forum on earth.

When you get a spare moment, have a peep at our web site.

Meanwhile ya, someone once said:
The person we marry will create 90% of our happiness or 90% of our misery.

Similar to yourself, I am fortunate.
My wife, although primarily of Swiss DNA, is a life long Alaskan.

Therefore, our home is festooned with antlers, horns, tusks and carvings, from here in Alaska and also from around the world, including Africa.
Plus, we have on our walls, hunting, fishing and general outdoor related photographs, etc.

One of my friends has a wife who, refuses to enter our home, calling it “The House of Death”.
She eats meat.
? Somehow her pompous and fact rejecting little brain, thinks the grocery store meat she eats is delivered by angels from Heaven ?
My friend chose poorly.

Well anyway, I’m starting to derail your thread so, I will stop rambling here.

Thank you for joining.

Cheers,
Velo Dog.
 
Welcome to you! Can't wait to read some of your posts!
 
Thanks again to you all for the very warm welcome to what is the best hunting forum on the net.

it is true that we are wired a certain way. This affects the way we see the world but there are others that just cannot see the beauty in nature and what we do through the same lens.

My wife was a city gal that had limited exposure to hunting when I met her but soon thereafter she accepted that our primary source of red meat was free range, self sourced venison. She loved it, she is very health conscious and could not deny the quality and health benefits of wild game.

She doesn’t come hunting with me and that is fine. She is happy to stay in camp, sitting by the fire with a good book while I run around the hills with the boys. It works for her and it works for me.

She knew when we first met that I am a hunter and that will never change.
 

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