A real challenge for the hunter who has tried nearly everything! On a mountain hunt for tahr, chamois and red stags in the spectacular mountains of New Zealand, the hunter can choose between the long walk up into the mountains on foot - a physically demanding hunt for the hunter who enjoys a challenge -or he can fly up into the mountains in a helicopter, before continuing on foot
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This hunt in New Zealand for red stag and other mountain game takes place on a circa 2000 ha hunting district next to your base-camp. This mountainous district is breathtakingly beautiful, which makes this hunt for world class stags and the game into a very exciting adventure.
The accommodation is very exclusive, with food, wine and other drinks of the highest quality.
You will be met in the airport at Christchurch, before being transferred to the hunting camp.
The hunting here starts at the beginning of April, and finishes at the end of August. Jagtperioden starter i begyndelsen af april og er slut sidst i august. This is because many of the animals you can hunt are in rut during this period, and they are also carrying a very fine winter coat.
Lake Hawea provides the hunters and their families with a pleasant stay with comfortable accommodation. Each bedroom is king size and has its own heated bathroom. In 2019, construction began on separate accommodation separate from the cabin with two further en suite rooms plus a large central room which will be used as a breakfast and dining room, as well as a trophy room where there is ample...
Read moreWilderness hunting Dette er den mest udfordrende jagt der tilbydes. Man bliver fløjet ud til jagtområdet i helikopter, hvor man jager fra en grundlæggende teltlejr. Denne jagt finder sted på offentligt eget land, hvor terrænet er stejlt og yderst bjergrigt. Afhængigt af årstiden jages der også længere nede i dalene hvor krystalklare floder...
Read moreOur partner Mike Wilks and his wife Deborah are the owners of South Pacific Safaris New Zealand. With more than 30 years’ experience in hunting they offer you some of the best hunting in New Zealand - trophy red stag, elk, fallow, tahr, chamois, boar, feral goat and arapara ram hunts.
Read moreScientific Name: Rupicapra rupicapra Subspecies: Presumably the middle European Chamois. Habitat: Alpine regions, but also found below the tree-line. Description: The Chamois weighs up to 50 kg and measures up to 85 cm over the shoulder. It may reach a total body length of 1,40 m. General colour rufous brown with black line along the spine in summer, black with black and white markings on face...
Read moreScientific Name: Hemedragus jemlahicus Subspecies: None. Distribution: Introduced into New Zealand in 1904 from English parks. Habitat: Mountain forest with open areas between 1.200 to 1.600 meters. Description: The Tahr weighs up to 100 kg and measures up to 1.10 m over the shoulder. It may reach a total body length of 1,20 meters without tail (10 cm). General colour brown to greyish brown...
Read moreScientific Name: Sus scrofa Subspecies: 17 in total, 7 of which occuring in the Indo-pacific region: 1. Sus s. jubatus: Malaysia. 2. Sus s. cristatus: Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Kampuchea, Vietnam and Sri Lanka. 3. Sus s. andamanensis: The Andaman Islands. 4. Sus s. nicobarus: The Nicobar Islands. 5. Sus s. vittatus: Sumatra, Java, Bali, Lombok, Banka and Sumbava....
Read moreScientific Name: Cervus canadensis Subspecies: Although the subspecies described by some authors do not correspond with those of the trophy record book, it is relevant to describe them here: There are a total of 7 subspecies of Cervus canadensis, 3 of which live in North America: 1. American Wapiti (Cervus c. canadensis, synonomous with roosevelti, manitobenis and nelsoni): Alaska, Canada and...
Read moreScientific Name: Cervus dama Subspecies: None. Distribution: Introduced into New Zealand from England between 1864 and 1900. In 1850 they were introduced into Australia on Tasmania, in Queensland, New South Wales and Gippsland. Habitat: Prefers park-like areas, but is also found in forests and on farmland. Description: Medium sized deer weighing up to 200 kg and measuring up to 1,40 m over...
Read moreScientific Name: Sus scrofa Subspecies: 17 in total, 7 of which occuring in the Indo-pacific region: 1. Sus s. jubatus: Malaysia. 2. Sus s. cristatus: Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Kampuchea, Vietnam and Sri Lanka. 3. Sus s. andamanensis: The Andaman Islands. 4. Sus s. nicobarus: The Nicobar Islands. 5. Sus s. vittatus: Sumatra, Java, Bali, Lombok, Banka and Sumbava....
Read moreTahr USD 6.000
Chamois USD 5.800
Red stag 320 - 350 SCI USD 5.950
Fallow buck USD 3.850 - 5.650
Whitetail (on request)
Arapawa Ram USD 1.500
South Pacific goat USD 1.500
Wild boar USD 1.400
Sika USD 5.800
Wapiti/Elk up to 400 SCI USD 11.200
Wapiti/Elk over 400 SCI USD 15.000
Red stag upgrades
350 – 370 SCI USD 6.500
370 – 405 SCI USD 9.000
405 – 440 SCI USD 12.000
440 SCI + (On request)