Huntech

A Ferocious, One-Antlered Machine

By Ian Brett

Every year it’s the same excitement and anticipation as you wait to hear your first stag roar. A sound that no matter how often you hear it, never fails to quicken the heart rate. This day we were disappointed.We made it to the hut and dumped our heavy packs.

We decided on an afternoon/evening hunt and headed across the creek and up a nice ridge. I gave the roaring horn a workout roaring into every gut, each time straining the ears and willing a reply but it just wasn’t happening for us. Time is ticking and if we want to get back to the hut before dark we should really be turning around.We decide to sit down for a quick snack to boost morale after a very uneventful day on the hills.

One last roar I reckon as I pick up the horn. It only takes one stag to play the game.A stag roars back right over top of me. A mad scramble as tuna snacks are instantly forgotten – he wasn’t far at all. We check the wind and stalk 100 meters forward and find the ideal spot for an ambush.

He puts on a display for us at 20 meters raking a few trees with his one antler and looking around for his future girlfriend he had heard. Then on he comes.

I draw my bow as he pushes through the crown fern. At 12 meters he tips his head back and roars. Just head and neck above the ferns as my sight pin floats there looking for a chest. He starts cutting around the side of us and finally the ferns are low enough – I can see all I need.

I centre my pin on his chest and subconsciously release the arrow. It flies true and buries to the fletch. The stag crashes past us and down the hill. Then silence.

A short blood trail and there he was piled up in the small creek not more than 20 meters from the shot. His antlers aren’t much of a trophy, but this hunt will live in our memories for a long time. There’s something special about a plan that all comes together so perfectly.

The Tussock Jacket

Waterproof and breathable.

The Tussock Jacket is developed for the active hunter who is taking on the hills and putting in the miles. The hunter who gets a sweat on chasing down pigs and carrying out animals and needs breathability as much as he needs waterproofness.

  • 20,179 grams/m²/24hr water vapor permeability 
  • Tested to withstand 40,000+ mm of water over 24 hours
  • YKK premium AquaGuard® zips throughout
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The Wetlands Jacket

Waterproof and warm.

Designed for the duck hunter freezing his butt off in the maimai or anyone hunting in persistent, heavy rain, the Wetlands Jacket is ready to take on even the most unforgiving weather conditions.

The inner layer of the jacket is made up of a ceramic heat lining that retains heat, just like a ceramic teapot, and increases the surface temperature of the fabric by 1-2°C. If you are looking for a jacket that will keep you dry and warm, this is it.

The Mackenzie Anorak

Waterproof and breathable.

Packed with breathability features that let you dump excess heat quickly, the MacKenzie Anorak is designed for the bush-bashing, animal-carrying, mountain climbing hunter who is putting in the miles.

The lightweight and packable nature of the MacKenzie Anorak makes it a real lifesaver for the days of dodgy weather in the field – where you need to fit a waterproof and breathable outer layer into your backpack.

  • 23,357 grams/m²/24hr water vapor permeability 
  • Tested to withstand 40,000+ mm of water over 24 hours
  • YKK premium AquaGuard® zips throughout
  • Military-grade DOR water repellency coating