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BIG GAME ANIMALS

RED STAG
'Cervus elaphus'

RED STAGRed Stag are a large antlered species, similar to an Elk, with trophy heads of 6x6 (12 points) and more with a body weight of around 400lb. Here in New Zealand we are continuing to produce the largest Red Stags in the world.

RED STAGThe Red Stag is a sought after trophy by many international hunters to New Zealand and are the main deer species that inhabit many areas of the South Island.They were introduced from Europe in the 1850 s and have thrived throughout New Zealand. Over the years we have seen and experienced such a change in the feral range of Red Deer . The deer numbers in the 60s & 70s increased to such proportional numbers, helicopter gunships were used to get the numbers down. To this day there is still helicopter hunting for Red Deer, on a much lesser scale as the numbers are not there. Because of Helicopter hunting it can be very difficult for any hunter to hunt a Trophy Red Stag in the wild.

All of our hunts are on private land for Red Stag where we have Free Range & Game Ranch hunts. There is excellent trophy quality throughout these herds and our management of the private areas secures a long establishment of continuing to produce record book Red Stags.

The 'Rut/Roar' starts late March and ends late April. This is a prime time to hunt Stags as they are vocal, roaring out challenges to other stags in the area. Once you put a stalk on a Red Stag you can call them, when they Roar back , it still and will always get the hackles up on the back of my neck. This gives the advantage of locating a stag by sound. This is the prime time for bowhunters. Red Stag can be hunted from February to September and is one of the most favoured animals of the South Pacific for all hunters around the globe.

FALLOW DEER
Dama dama

FALLOW BUCKFallow deer are resident in a few select areas of New Zealand. One of the features of the fallow deer is the palmated antlers, being flat similar to those of a moose, but on a smaller scale. In our private hunting areas we offer "Free Range" & Game Ranch hunts for Fallow Bucks. Here we have blood lines which produce some of the biggest Fallow deer available.

FALLOW BUCKThere is a range of hide colours ranging from black, pure white, Menil or spotted. With their antler formations and the differing color skins they make a wonderful trophy for the wall. The 'Rut" for fallow deer begins in April and extends to the end of May. Hunting Fallow is available February through September. We also offer Concession land hunts. The Fallow Buck During the 'Rut' gets very aggressive towards other animals and vegetation. They are very vocal with a croak like grunting noise as the Buck protects his females or issues his challenge to other Bucks. Fallow deer graze on the top edge of the timberline , the edge of scrub line and can be found out in the open grass terraces as much as in the dense scrub. The Fallow Buck is a very timid and wary animal makeing this type of hunting very challenging. During their Rut is the prime hunting for both rifle & bowhunters as this is when you will experience high numbers of Bucks.

HIMALAYAN TAHR (THAR)
Hermitragus jemlahicus'

Himalayan Bull Tahr are the 'King of the Mountains' in the Southern Hemisphere, they are one of the most sought after trophy animals of the world. They inhabit the highest peaks in the South Island of New Zealand - "The Southern Alps". The Tahr or Thar mountain goat -home country is the highest peaks in the world, the Himalayas. The Tahr s origin is Nepal & Tibet and were first released in 1904 to Mt Cook, the highest mountain in New Zealand. Tahr have thrived in our high mountainous environment with sheer rock faces, glaciers & overhanging pinnacle bluff systems. A Big Bull Tahr can weigh up to 300lb and is a sight to see this magnificent agile animal navigate the steepest terrain. A broad chest and powerful shoulders for climbing, the thick lion like mane on the Tahr lets them live at the highest peaks in the Southern Alps . This is where the bitter wind that blows through the Alps cools them down as it ruffles their mane, this is a sight that all Alpine hunters will admire.

The Tahr is indeed a trophy for any hunter that will foot the mountain. It is not only the hunt that is mind blowing , it is also the trophy of the horns & the long mane of a winter skin that is an attraction to trophy hunters. It is also one of the most difficult trophies to obtain, with the ruggedness of the country & the mountain weather patterns.

HIMALAYAN TAHROur foot hunting Tahr hunts are on some of the best Tahr hunting properties in New Zealand.

Each season we guide clients to the top of mountainpeaks to be rewarded with their efforts with the end result being a big Bull Tahr. We have 4x4 access as well as helicopter access to our own exclusive private hunting areas.

Access with the use of Helicopter will save those legs, this is a very exciting experience in itself and will no doubt be one of the highlights you will ever get to experience.

The 'Rut' for the Bull Tahr is from May through to August in which they group up with their 'Nannies' (females). Bull Tahr are horned animals and produce one of the best hides and neck capes of any feral animal, during the winter months (April - August). A world class trophy animal, living in an environment that tests the skills of every hunter.

WAPITI BULL (ELK)
'Cervus elgphus nelsoni'

WAPITI BULL (ELK)Wapiti were first introduced from America in1905. Wapiti are and always will be, one of New Zealand's hardest trophies to obtain free range. Because of the very low numbers of Wapiti in the wild all of our Wapiti hunts are on private Game Ranches. Wapiti are a large antlered species and are the largest round horned deer in the world averaging around 6x6 (12 points) and larger, with their body weight going up to 1000lb. The Wapiti inhabit very selective areas of New Zealand and are the biggest of the New Zealand deer species. The best of these trophies will often exceed sixty inches in both length and spread and can be found throughout our hunting area. The prime time to hunt a Wapiti Bull is during their Rut, which is March through to end of April. The Bugle is on the same time as the Red Stag Roar and this is a great time for rifle, bow & muzzle loader hunts with exciting hunting opportunities available. Hunting Wapiti is available from February to September.

ALPINE CHAMOIS
'Rupicapra rupicapra'
ALPINE CHAMOIS

WHITETAIL BUCKChamois - an agile alert mountain antelope that has the sharpest of scenses. The Chamois habitat is throughout the South Island, living at high altitudes above the timber line. Both Buck (male) and Doe (female) are regarded as top trophies that produce similar horn growth. Chamois are hunted all year round with their 'Rut' being April through to June. The Buck Chamois are one of the most facinating animals to hunt during the Rut. Their antics towards the Does & their aggression towards other Buck Chamois makes for an entertaing & eventful hunt. This is a great time for Bow hunters, as protective as the Bucks are towards the Does, if they see movement or are threatened by shape they can cover the steepest terrain in a very quick time towards you. Often a Chamois Buck during the Rut can walk right up to you as if to run you off and will emitt a sharp whistling sound.

During this time the Alpine Chamois are in their dark winter skins. Throughout the year into the summer months their coats change to golden tan in colour. Chamois in the Southern Alps of the South Island were introduced in 1907 and are the only free ranging population outside of Europe and the Middle East. An exciting and challenging animal to hunt above the bush line.

WHITETAIL BUCK
'Odocoileus Virginianus'
WHITETAIL BUCK

Whitetail deer are found in two Free Range areas of New Zealand. There is one herd on Stewart Island and the other in the lower South Island region. Hunting for these animals can be very challenging due to the low numbers of these deer that inhabit our country.

We offer Free Range hunts with helicopter access, as well as Game Ranch hunts.

Because of the animals acute senses, it is common for the animal to outwit the hunter. This is known as the "Whitetail Wave," the most beautiful of the deer species. The 'Rut' is in May and the deer are in hard antler March - July.

SIKA DEER
(Cervus Nippon)

Sika DeerSika deer are originally from Asia and were intoduced to the North Island of New Zealand at the start of the century. The North Island is the only Island of New Zealand where the Sika deer inhabit.

There are good numbers of Sika deer in certain areas of the North Island and they are a very exciting and challenging deer to hunt. Smaller in size than a Red Deer but bigger than a Fallow or Whitetail. Sika deer are a very popular animal to hunt with there elusiveness and ghosting through the scrub.

There alarming squeelch is something that any hunter will not forget.

They are very vocal and agressive during their rut which is during April/May and can be hunted from February through to September.

A typical trophy Sika deer has 8 points-4x4 and is one of the most sought after deer of the North Island.

RUSA DEER
(Cervus Timoriensis)

Rusa DeerAlso originally from Asia we hunt the Rusa deer in the North Island of New Zealand as well as Australia & New Caledonia.

The Rusa Deer is similar in size to a Red Deer with very coarse hair and antlers growing upto 3x3, 6 points. They prefer to inhabit in dense scrub , timber and bush with browsing on the edges & sometimes out in the open after sundown. Hunting Rusa Deer is available from March/April, which is when they are in velvet, through to December with their rut in July/August.

This is the favourable time to hunt a trophy Rusa Stag where they have a call, which is a bellowing call with a high pitched squeech at the end of it. A very aggressive deer and will fight to its death to keep other Stags away from there females. A Rusa Deer hunt is a very exciting and rewarding hunting experience.

SAMBAR DEER
(Cervus Unicolor)

Sambar DeerThe Sambar Deer is also originally from Asia and we hunt the Sambar in the North Island of New Zealand.

There is a limited free range hunting season on Sambar which fluctuates each year on a ballot system.

Trophy hunting for the Sambar is on private land where we possibly have some of the largest Sambar available. They are a very large deer, bigger than the Red Deer in body weight & size with a typical trophy head of 3x3, 6 points.

Hunting Sambar deer is from April through to December with their rut July/August.

There habitat is thick scrub & trees & will frequently feed out in small clearings amonst the bush.

A very cunning deer which are very alert. An alarming fog horn like noise will alarm everything that hears this loud distress bark of the Sambar. A great addition to any hunter is a huge Sambar Deer when hunting the North Island of New Zealand

WILD RAM
'Ovis aries'

WILD RAM WILD RAM

All feral rams have curling horns, often 1½ curls on each side. Merino Rams are feral sheep and differ in coloration with pure white, with also black or brown patches on their wool coats. Their horns are light cream in colour.

Arapawa Rams are dark brown and black in colour, with dark grey horns.

The Arapawa Ram was introduced by early sailors and there home origin is actually unknown.

Safari Club International recognises them as a South Pacific species and are a great addition to any hunters collection. All Rams can be hunted in areas where we also hunt for Red and Fallow Stags and often live together and graze in the open.

BOAR WILD PIG
Sus scrofa

Boar Wild PigThe Wild pig was brought into New Zealand by the early sailors in the 1700 s and are spread through the country. With a mulitude of different colours the Wild Boar is in fact a very popular Game animal in New Zealand. A Big Boar can weigh up to 300lb and sport 3inch ivory tusks. With very good eye sight and scense of smell the Wild Boar is a very challenging animal to hunt. Spot and stalking on foot with rifle and Bow is a popular method of hunting along with hunting with dogs. The use of well trained hunting dogs is the prefered method and more productive. This method is not for the faint hearted, as the dogs are finding the pigs, then will do their best to hold the pig while the hunter goes in with a knife.

This is a very adrenalin action packed hunt, as it is unpredictable of what the Boar can do.

A very exciting option to your South Pacific hunting experience.

FERAL GOAT
Capra hircus

 

The Feral Goat is wide spread throughout certain areas of New Zealand.

With differing colours and horn formations, the Billy Goat has great trophy appeal.

A very popular animal for all hunters and particularly bowhunters. There inquisitive nature enables hunters to get withinclose stalking range.

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