Andy Harland was the third generation of hunter to use a rifle in the land around National Park – some of the most rugged and wild country remaining in the North Island. He put down the rifle for a long time after his son Hamish was killed in an incident he refuses to cause an accident. Harland talks about the struggle with grief which still plagues his every day and the lessons he says hunters need to remember.
Taumarunui – a hunter’s story
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