March – August
Red Stag roar mid-March – mid-April
Prime time foot-hunt tahr and chamois May – July
This outfitter has an excellent reputation and over 20 years of experience in consistently producing beautiful trophy red stag, tahr, and chamois. Hunt the mighty red stag, elk (wapiti), fallow deer, wild boar, ram, and trophy goat on their 4,000-acre ranch where the luxury hunting lodge and chalets are located, looking out over the Pacific Ocean and bush-clad gullies. As an added bonus, excellent saltwater and river fishing is right on their back door. Tahr and chamois are hunted either with the assistance of the helicopter to gain access into the rugged peaks of the Southern Alps, or if you are up to the physical challenge of a foot alpine hunt, you can breathe cool, fresh air as you hike the mountains in what is regarded as some of New Zealand’s very best tahr and chamois country.
Relax after the day of hunting beside the open fire with a glass of New Zealand’s award-winning wine from the region and enjoy fresh, local seafood, venison, and if available, lobster as well, cooked by their in-house chef. The luxurious Glencree lodge located on the Eastern coast of the South Island features 5-star accommodations overlooking the Pacific Ocean, bush-clad mountains, and is the only one of its type in New Zealand. Luxury accommodation with four double bedrooms with private en-suite bathrooms, heated marble floors, and spacious living areas.
Non-hunters are welcome with plenty to see and do. The ranch is close to the seaside town of Kaikoura, New Zealand’s marine capitol. Whale watching, dolphin swimming, and ocean and bush walks are just a few of the options available. Hunting New Zealand is an adventure you won’t soon forget.
Red Stag hunts – 1×1, 5-day schedule/4 nights
$5,000 – stag scoring (320-360 SCI)
$8,500 – stag scoring (361-400 SCI)
$12,500 – stag scoring (401-440 SCI)
$16,500 – stag scoring (441-480 SCI)
$20,500 – stag scoring (481-520 SCI)
$28,000 – stag scoring (521-550 SCI)
POA – stag scoring (551-600 SCI)
Elk hunts – 1×1, 5-day schedule/4 nights
$6,000 – elk scoring (320-340 SCI)
$8,000 – elk scoring (341-360 SCI)
$10,000 – elk scoring (361-380 SCI)
$12,000 – elk scoring (381-400 SCI)
$15,000- elk scoring (401-420 SCI)
$20,000 – elk scoring (421-450 SCI)
POA – elk scoring (451+ SCI)
Red Stag, Tahr and Chamois packages – 1×1, 7-day schedule/6 nights
$15,600 – stag scoring (320-360 SCI) Tahr and Chamois
Individual quotation on stags scoring over 600 SCI
Tahr and Chamois only: $10,000 + Heli time
Trophy Fees
Wapiti (Elk) – starting at $6,000
Fallow Deer: $4,500-7,500
Billy Goat: $1,000
Trophy Wild Boar: $fee
Ram: $1,500
Possums $fee
Turkeys $850
Waterfowl $600/day (ducks and pukeko)
Trophy fees subject to change
$275/day – Observer
$500/day – additional hunt or fishing days
*Helicopter time for tahr and chamois is not included. You will pay this direct to the helicopter pilot for the time used. This ensures you pay the lowest possible rate. Budget $2,000 – $2,500. This cost is reduced when there is more than one hunter sharing.
1×1 guide service, meals, local beer & wine, lodging, 15% New Zealand tax, field care or trophies and small-game hunting.
Additional trophies/upgrades
expediting and shipping trophies
taxidermy
helicopter time for tahr and chamois – pay direct to pilot
Firearm rental and ammo
Sample Itinerary
Day 1: Depart from home and fly to Auckland, New Zealand
Day 2: Lose this day crossing International Date Line
Day 3: Arrive in Auckland, Clear customs and transfer to domestic airport
Fly to Christchurch where you will overnight
Day 4: Met by outfitter at hotel around 11 am and transfer to camp in time for lunch, you will hunt this afternoon
Your full hunt days booked
Departure Itinerary
Day 1: Depart camp for home, you will arrive home the same day
Easy: Somewhat easy walking when it comes to physicality. Minimal walking or hiking and terrain is very accessible. Mostly hunting from blinds or tree stands.
Moderate: Physicality is somewhat moderate to advanced. Spot and stalk method of hunting as well as some hunting from blinds. Terrain can vary from prairies to mountains at higher elevations.
Difficult: Requires an advanced degree of physical endurance. Terrain is typically more mountainous and hunting can take place at higher elevation.
Extreme: Most difficult and physically demanding hunts. Requires advanced to extreme endurance and terrain or game pursued may involve dangerous situations.
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