Australian Hunting and Beyond Podcast

139. Miksu's recent NZ Tahr success!

1 h 24 min · 7. juni 2026
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A New Zealand Tahr hunt in the snow, lightweight mountain rifles, Finnish hunting culture, and the future of hunting in Australia with Miksu from Nokka Tactical [https://www.nokkatac.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoqX0xf4IRs2-yh6X2PlSjpxqzwbSwg54fDMeaCtZlJepIwZC2w1]. In this episode, Matt [https://linktr.ee/australianhuntingandbeyond] is joined by Miksu to relive his recent Tahr hunting adventure in the mountains of New Zealand. From snow-covered peaks and brutal climbs to the satisfaction of hunting one of the most iconic mountain game animals, Miksu shares the highs and hardships of a hunt that tested both gear and determination. The conversation covers the realities of mountain hunting, the challenges of steep terrain, and the lessons learned from spending long days in unforgiving country. Gear is a major focus of the discussion, with Miksu breaking down what performed exceptionally well and what he would change for the next trip. The boys dive into lightweight rifle setups and discuss why they're both big fans of Tikka and Sako firearms when reliability, accuracy, and weight matter most. From packs and optics to rifle configurations, there's plenty of practical insight for hunters planning their own mountain adventures. Originally from Finland and now living in Australia, Miksu also shares his perspective on the differences between hunting cultures in the two countries. The conversation explores traditions, access, attitudes toward hunting, and what makes each hunting culture unique. We also discuss his company, Nokka Tactical, which specialises in premium accessories and upgrades for Tikka rifles, along with his thoughts on where hunting in Australia may be heading in the years to come. For the latest information, news, giveaways and anything mentioned on the show, you can find all the links here [https://linktr.ee/australianhuntingandbeyond]. If you have a question, topic, gear review suggestion or a guest you'd like to hear on the show, get in touch via our socials. Disclaimer: Content shared on this podcast is for general information and entertainment purposes only. For the full disclaimer, click on this link [https://huntingandbeyond.wixsite.com/mysite/disclaimer].

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