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Red stag

These magnificent animals, Red Stag, are the largest and most sought-after deer species in the world. They roam freely in the stunning view of New Zealand, from the snow-capped mountains to the rolling hills and valleys.

To hunt the New Zealand Red Stag, you will need a permit from the Department of Conservation or a reputable hunting outfitter. You will also need a powerful rifle, preferably with a caliber of .270 or higher, to ensure a clean and ethical kill. The South Island of New Zealand is home to some of the largest and most abundant herds of Red Stags, especially in the Canterbury and Otago regions. Here, you will find a variety of terrain and vegetation, from dense forests to open grasslands, that will challenge your hunting skills and tactics.

For new hunters, it is highly recommended to hire a professional guide, like Shooting Stix Safari, who can assist you with finding, tracking, and harvesting your trophy. Shooting Stix Safari can teach you about the behavior and habits of the Red Stag, as well as the best shot placement and angles. Moreover, we can help you with the logistics and regulations of hunting in New Zealand, such as transportation, accommodation, and trophy export.

Hunting the New Zealand Red Stag is not for the faint of heart. It requires preparation, practice, and determination. But the reward is well worth it. You will not only take home a magnificent trophy, but also a lifetime of memories and stories. Book your hunt today and experience the thrill of a lifetime!

Fallow deer

Take on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure as you search for the elusive and magnificent Fallow deer. These magnificent animals are prized for their amazing antlers, distinctive coats, and delicious flesh, but they are also cunning and devious, which makes them an intimidating opponent for any hunter.

During the busiest part of the rutting season, which runs from February to August, you will be able to find and track the most loud and active bucks. To shoot neatly and humanely, you will also need a decent rifle, ideally in the .243 to.308 caliber range.

You will go to the South Island, where the varied environments of Canterbury and Otago support many fallow deer. There will be rocky outcrops, broad plains, rolling hills, and thick undergrowth, all of which provide breathtaking vistas and difficult terrain. Because fallow deer have keen senses and may readily avoid notice, you will need to be patient and discreet. Using glassing and stalking strategies, you will locate deer from a distance and then close the distance without waking them up. Additionally, you will pick up expertise from our knowledgeable guides who will impart their wisdom on Fallow deer behavior and hunting tactics.

This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience the thrill and satisfaction of hunting one of the most coveted game species in the world, in one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Don’t miss this chance to book your New Zealand Fallow Deer Hunting Adventure today!

Tahr

Tahr are majestic animals that inhabit the high alpine regions of the Southern Alps, where they display their thick and glossy coats during the winter months. Tahr hunting is not for the faint of heart, as it requires physical fitness, mental toughness, and shooting accuracy to overcome the harsh and rugged terrain. But for those who dare, Tahr hunting is an unforgettable adventure that will leave you with a sense of accomplishment and awe.

Tahr are in peak form and have stunning manes and horns during their hunting season, which spans from March to July. The New Zealand Department of Conservation oversees Tahr hunting regulations, setting quotas and granting licenses to maintain the population’s viability and safeguard the environment.

This crazy hunting of Tahr requires powerful rifles that can deliver clean and ethical shots at long distances and in windy conditions. Calibers such as .270 or .300 are ideal for Tahr hunting, as they provide enough energy and penetration to take down these sturdy animals.

The South Island offers the greatest locations for Tahr hunting, particularly on the West Coast and Southern Alps where the quantity and quality of Tahr are highest. These regions include a wide variety of topography, from snow-capped peaks and glaciers to grassy meadows and rocky slopes. The view is breathtaking.

Tahr hunting is a learning experience for beginners, who need to adapt to the altitude and terrain, as well as to hone their shooting skills for long-range and angled shots. Tahr hunting can be very rewarding for novice hunters, as they can improve their abilities and confidence in a challenging environment.

Tahr hunting is enhanced by Shooting Stix Safari, who can provide valuable knowledge and assistance to hunters of all levels. A guide can help you find the best spots, plan the best routes, select the best shots, and handle the logistics of the hunt. A guide can also share insights into the Tahr behavior and ecology, as well as the history and culture of the region.

Chamois

We provide a variety of goods and services designed specifically for people who are enjoying the thrilling activity of chamois hunting in the stunning Southern Alps of New Zealand. Our offerings include information and assistance in obtaining the necessary hunting permits, regulated by the Department of Conservation, to ensure sustainable hunting practices. We also provide rifles chambered in calibers such as .270 or .308, which are recommended for Chamois hunting, providing ample power for mountainous terrain while allowing for precise shots.

For those seeking the prime hunting grounds for Chamois, we offer organized tours to the South Island’s Southern Alps and Fiordland regions, where rugged peaks and alpine meadows challenge hunters to their limits. To enhance your hunting skills, we provide training sessions on tactics for Chamois hunting, including glassing rocky outcrops and steep ridgelines, and stealthy approaches to secure favorable shooting positions.

For new hunters, we offer courses to familiarize themselves with mountain terrain and practice marksmanship skills for accurate shots in variable conditions. To significantly enhance the chances of a successful and rewarding Chamois hunt at New Zealand’s breathtaking alpine landscapes, we also offer the services of experienced guides acquainted with Chamois behavior and the nuances of mountain hunting.

We also provide detailed information about the hunting season for Chamois, typically spanning from May to August. We are committed to promoting sustainable hunting practices to ensure the preservation of the Chamois population in New Zealand.

Arapawa Ram

The elusive Arapawa Ram awaits, challenging your skills and determination against breathtaking backdrops.

A rare and attractive trophy, the Arapawa Ram is a testament to resilience and survival. These wild, hardy sheep are descendants of a flock introduced to Arapawa Island over 200 years ago as a food source for whalers. Dark brown or black wool with white markings, impressive double-curled horns, and a distinctive white blaze down the nose. The best hunting season for Arapawa Ram is March to August (cooler weather conditions). It is best to use a rifle caliber of .270 or higher for precise takedowns.

Explore the Marlborough region, renowned for its diverse terrain and abundant Arapawa Rams. Shooting Stix Safari provide invaluable insights and ensure safety throughout your journey. This hunt is suitable for seasoned hunters and beginners alike.

New Zealand is one of the last havens for Arapawa Ram hunting. These majestic animals weigh around 200 lbs, with long, matted wool that gives them a distinctive “rasta” look. Evolved extensively on Arapawa Island, surviving harsh conditions.

Book your Arapawa Ram hunting adventure now and create memories that will last a lifetime. Whether you’re a seasoned hunter seeking a new challenge or a beginner eager to learn, this experience promises excitement, skill-building, and awe-inspiring moments.