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New Zealand North Island Trophy Sambar Deer Hunt

HFA097-4
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$2,000.00

Season Dates:
March, April, May, June, July, August
Species:
Sambar Deer
Guide Ratio:
1 on 1, 2 on 1, Group, Guided
Location:
New Zealand, South Pacific
Weapon/Equip:
Any Weapon, Archery, Muzzleloader, Rifle
Trip Methods:
Calling, Ground Blind, Helicopter, Hiking, Spot and Stalk, Treestand, Vehicle
Duration:
4 Days, Custom
Difficulty:
Easy Moderate
Accommodations:
Lodge
Additional Species:
Arapawa Ram, Chamois, Fallow Deer, Feral Goat, Red Stag, Rusa Deer, Sika Deer, Wapiti
DESCRIPTION:

This outfitter offers both rifle and bow hunters’ a world class trophy hunting experience on both the North and South Islands for all of the New Zealand’s top trophy species. Specializing in professionally guided hunts on New Zealand’s forest clad North Island and the snow capped mountains of the South Island. Sambar deer hunting in New Zealand offers a unique and challenging experience for hunters. They are native to South Asia and Southeast Asia. They were introduced to New Zealand in the early 20th century and have established populations in certain regions of the country. Sambar deer are primarily concentrated in the South Island of New Zealand. Popular hunting areas include the Fiordland region, the West Coast, and parts of the Southland region. These areas offer rugged and challenging terrain for hunting.

Sambar deer are known for their impressive antlers, and New Zealand has produced some exceptional trophies. These unique antler configurations make Sambar deer a desirable target for hunters seeking distinctive trophies. Sambar deer hunting in New Zealand can be physically demanding due to the rugged and remote terrain of the South Island. Hunters should be prepared for long hikes, challenging climbs, and adverse weather conditions. Within a short walking distance of the outfitters homestead, is some the North Island's most outstanding trophy hunting. North Island hunting is typically conducted on easy rolling to hilly bush country where “up close encounters” are experienced using the “spot and stalk” method of hunting. Usually offering at least one shot opportunity per day (for the bow or rifle), and is ideal for the hunter who wants to have the “thrill of the stalk” as well as taking the trophy of a lifetime.

On the outfitter's exclusive hunting properties you will find, roaming in their natural herds and habitat: Huge Red Stags, Sika Stags, Rusa Stags, and Fallow Bucks. A habitat that is perfectly suited for the thrilling "spot and stalk" hunting for which this outfitter is known for. Not only for some of New Zealand’s finest Red Stags and Fallow Bucks, but also for trophy species found ONLY on the North Island like the seriously intelligent Sika Stag and the secretive Sambar and Rusa Stags.

The outfitters properties are often equipped for “still hunting” with tree-stands, platforms, and ground blinds, where wild game can be observed for most of the day. What ever your ambition or abilities are, their professional team will work hard to make it happen. Sambar deer hunting often involves spot-and-stalk tactics, as well as hunting from elevated blinds or tree stands. The dense and hilly terrain of New Zealand's South Island can make stalking Sambar deer particularly challenging.

The hunting season gets underway in March and goes right through until August when the stags begin shedding their antlers. The rut period for the Red, Fallow and Sika is in their autumn (Fall), with the Red Stags starting first in early March and then the Fallow and Sika follow at late March early April. Peak of the rut is around the first to second weeks of April when the “Roar” is at fever pitch.

All three species are very vocal and often respond to imitation roars. For the Sambar and Rusa their rut is around July-August and make for a very interesting midwinter hunt. If you want to hunt Chamois and Tahr on the same trip this is easy to do. On the South Island the outfitter has it nailed down, and the Tahr and Chamois rut is from May to July with the Tahr being one of the spectacular animals to hunt in New Zealand. The outiftter has over 100,000 acres of free range private land hunting for tahr that is well populated with large mobs that boast some great bulls.

For the whole family and for the non-hunting members of the family or group there are plenty of activities and attractions to enjoy. Some of them include Photography, Trout fishing, Alpine Hiking, Jet boating, Horse riding, Kayaking, Sightseeing, Cultural and Historical tours, Winery tours, Shopping for genuine New Zealand made gifts.

As for accommodations, after a hard day of hunting and exploring, guests can relax in the comfortable family atmosphere of the outfitter's homestead while enjoying the wholesome home cooked kiwi cuisine along with some of New Zealand’s famous beverages. On the South Island, the outfitter stays in a number of well appointed homesteads, lodges and cabins.

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Inclusions:
Airport Pickup and Dropoff, Delivery of Meat to Processor, Delivery of Trophies to Dip & Pack, Field Preparation of Trophies, Guide, License, Lodging, Meals, Tag(s), Trip Transportation
Exclusions:
Firearm Permit, Gratuities, Trophy Exportation (Logistics and Handling)
PRICING OPTIONS:

Option #1

$2,000.00 4 Days, Custom 1 on 1
Representative

Option #2

$4,500.00 4 Days, Custom 1 on 1
Trophy
PRICE SUMMARY:

Other species that are available are listed below and includes the time of year to hunt them:
  • Airport Transport (per vehicle per trip) $90
  • Extra nights accommodation per person including meals $150 (non hunting days)
  • Fallow (February to September), 
  • Sika (February to September), 
  • Sambar (June to October), 
  • Rusa (June to October), 
  • Elk (February to September)
  • Tahr (all year round but best from May to September)
  • Chamois (all year round but best from May to September)

Daily Rates:
2 Hunters X 1 Guide - $600.00/Day
Hunter - $550.00/Day
Observer - $150.00/Day
TROPHY FEES:
Arapawa Ram $950.00
Chamois $4,000.00
Fallow Deer $2,000.00

Representative

Fallow Deer $4,500.00

Trophy

Feral Goat $950.00
Himalayan Tahr $4,500.00

Bull

Himalayan Tahr $500.00

Nannie (when available)

Red Stag $5,000.00

Up to 350”

Red Stag $7,500.00

Up to 380”

Red Stag $10,000.00

Up to 400”

Red Stag $12,500.00

Up to 420”

Red Stag $15,000.00

Up to 450”

Red Stag $25,000.00

Up to 500”

Red Stag Price On Request

Stags above 500” price on asking. Stags in the 600-700” range are available and must be coordinated

Rusa Deer $2,000.00

Representative

Rusa Deer $4,500.00

Trophy

Sika Deer $2,000.00

Representative

Sika Deer $4,500.00

Trophy