New Zealand DIY or Semi guided free range Red Stag, fallow

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Looking at going to NZ for free range red stag and fallow.

I've been reading some DIY public land info as aswell as poking through the NZ government sight for public land hunting. Not sure if I want to go fully DIY public land.

Thinking more like a semi guided public land hunt where we get packed into a productive area

Or

I pay a daily rate/ harvest fee/ trespass fee for use of private land ideally with a guest house or cabin as base camp.

Has anyone got some helpful info.

Thank you
 
indeed I do mate...
As You've mentioned there is a few ways to skin the ol cat in New Zealand...
one of the Highlights for a Adventurous Hunter is the DoC Land Hunting (Public Land) is some of the Best in the World for Red Stag, Chamois and Tahr. The National Parks are also accessible through the Same sort of Permit- Low Cost DIY hunting and I could proberly get You some areas to Concentrate on..

Or The Semi Guided Public land hunting is certainly out there, basically you have all yer stuff an you just want to get straight into deer without stumbling around a few days full DIY...

or "full guided" hunts, You would be hunting on someones private land where the Genetics of the Deer are generally Better on average compared to majority of the public land stags However many a top public land stag gets shot but mostly by seasoned hikers in back country.. previously a lot of deer farm escapees over time an so isolated pockets of bush can hold good heads, an if an outfitter is guarding it closely it may have a few goodens.. I can also point you in the right direction for Hard out proper Free Range Hunting with Good blokes for either Red, chams and Fallow or Sika keep in mind I'm not aware of their pricings or anything like that.

You can get Helicoptered into almost Anywhere in NZ but its a little costly, a few people split the costs though, this makes easy walking of the1400-2000m Elevation you would need for getting to the "tops" instead of walking over a day or two :D

lots of low lying Doc land too no doubt about it in the Valleys all hold Red deers!
Roars the best but very busy in public I hear, targeting hard velvets up in high back country sounds amazing to me, or wapiti in fiordland one day... wapiti can be hunted all year but they are balloted in BUGLE however FWF fiordland wapiti foundation are VERY tight about what does an doesn't get shot, scumbags do Do wrong at times but mostly everyone wants 50+ inch bulls again, Reds get shot up to prolong hybridisation .. wild wild country in the winter time but those who brave , might find big waps. or a big ol red


You sound like you are doing some research yaself anyway which is good, the youtube holds a few guides promoting there hunts too.....
look at biggame hunting nz, sika hunting brian elwarth,

then you have the hut an private block option too which is out there for hire for sure, fishuntnz forum an hunting fishing nz forum will be very helpful for you to obtain info on 1080 drops in areas you may want to go - proving####in useless waste of time an energy--
an askin a few brief questions after introducing yaself will yield enough good fella responses to do your own math.

depending what you want out of it an what sort of hunting you want to do..........


its bloody awesome though, stay aslong as you can :D
 
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69firebird
I could get you in to a couple of big private land hunts that have good numbers of genuinely wild red and fallows

I shoot plenty of wild public land red stags
But it's a whole lot harder than it looks on line
 
69firebird
I could get you in to a couple of big private land hunts that have good numbers of genuinely wild red and fallows

I shoot plenty of wild public land red stags
But it's a whole lot harder than it looks on line

Where you from Lad?...... are you a Kiwi?
 
Based solely on my personal experiences in NZ, I would recommend a guided hunt of some sort if you're only going to be there for a short while. I had the luxury of spending 15 months in NZ, went out on a few dedicated Red missions and heaps of random tramps, but never saw more than a few butt nuggets and some tracks. That's not to say that a better hunter than myself wouldn't have been successful but I hunted with a couple super keen NZ born and bred young guns on occasion and often times they would go months and months without getting anything, despite the having the advantage of local knowledge.

Just as a side note, if you're not going to get to do much travelling around on your trip I would recommend hunting somewhere in the southern alps if you can manage. I did the Routeburn Track and it continues to be one of my most memorable outdoor experiences. Even if you don't bag a red, you'll still have a hell of a good time just taking it all in, plus you might see a chamois of tahr if you're at the right elevation.

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