New Zealand-

The Whitetail deer is one New Zealand's rarest deer species . They live in 2 very isolated places on South Island. During our last hunting season one of our clients harvested this new # 1 South Pacific Whitetail. New Zealands Whitetail are relatively small compared to the Whitetail found in North America. An average size buck will score between 110-120 SCI.

 

It's not uncommon for the New Zealand Wild Boar to weigh 300lbs and have 3 inch tusks. These big boars are not easily found by stalking, so the use of well trained hunting dogs is required. This is a very exciting hunt and should be considered by every trophy hunter that hunts in New Zealand.

 

A mature Fallow buck will weigh between 120-140lbs and is the smallest of the New Zealand deer species. They are a very attractive animal with the mature bucks having palmated antlers.

 

The Wapiti (Elk) is the largest of the New Zealand deer species. There are good numbers of Wapiti in our hunting area and it's not uncommon to see 2-3 trophy bulls per day

 

Chamois were first introduced to New Zealand in the early 1900's. Since then they have thrived in New Zealand's favorable climate. They are a very agile and elusive animal and will test the hunting ability of every trophy hunter.

 

The Himalayan Tahr is one of New Zealand's most desired animals by international trophy hunters. It's also one of the most difficult trophies to obtain as they live in the remotest parts of the Southern Alps. Due to the steep terrain and unpredictable weather, helicopters are used to access these remote valleys. It's legal to fly and hunt on the same day in New Zealand.


New Zealand has the reputation for producing the world's largest Red Stags. THE strict game management ensures that every trophy hunter that hunts on this property has a very realistic chance of harvesting a quality trophy.  The Red Stag roar begins late March and continues through to early May. During this time the Stags become very vocal and aggressive. The terrain on our stag hunting property varies from small rolling bush covered hills to steep mountainous valleys.

Red Stag - 5 days -

$6,000
300 -340 SCI

 

Red Stag - 5 days -

$9.500
340 -380 SCI

 

Red Stag - 5 days -

$15,000
380 -400 SCI

 

Thar/Chamois- 5 days - $8,000

 

Stag/Thar/Chamois- 5 days
 - $12,500

300 -340 SCI


Wapiti.............$5,700

Red Stag.........$4,500

Sika................$5,000

Whitetail..........$4,000

Tahr................$3,700

Chamois..........$3,000

Fallow..............$2,950

Boar................$1,250

Ram.................$950

Goat.................$950

 

WaterFowl (per day) $600

 

Daily rate for extra hunting or fishing days - $500

 

Non-Hunting Guest

(per day) $250

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