New Zealand North & South Island Fallow Deer Hunt

HFA097-3
  • Estate Hunt
  • Endorsed
  • Free-Range
Starting At: $ 2,000.00 Talk with an Advisor
Season Dates March, April, May, June, July, August
Species Fallow Deer, Sika Deer
Guide Ratio 1 on 1, 2 on 1, Group, Guided
Location New Zealand, South Pacific
Weapon/Equip. Archery, Muzzleloader, Rifle, Any Weapon
Hunt Methods Vehicle, Hiking, Treestand, Ground Blind, Helicopter, Spot and Stalk, Calling
Duration 10 Days
Difficulty Easy Moderate
Accommodations Lodge
Additional Species Rusa Deer, Chamois, Himalayan Tahr, Red Stag, Wild Boar, Sambar Deer

Description

Fallow Deer hunting in New Zealand is a popular and challenging outdoor activity. Sika deer were introduced to New Zealand in the late 19th century, and they have since established a stable population in certain regions of the country. These deer are known for their elusive nature and the challenging terrain in which they can be found, making them a sought-after game species for hunters. Some hunters are attracted to Sia Deer hunting for the opportunity to harvest a trophy-quality animal. Sika deer can have impressive antlers, and hunters may aim to obtain a remarkable trophy to commemorate their experience. 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. Whatever your ambition or abilities are, their professional team will work hard to make it happen.

Fallow deer hunting in New Zealand is often considered great for several reasons. New Zealand has a thriving population of fallow deer, both on public conservation land and private hunting estates. The introduced fallow deer have adapted well to the country's diverse ecosystems, leading to healthy numbers. It's known for producing high-quality fallow deer trophies. The favorable climate and abundant food sources contribute to the growth of impressive antlers, attracting hunters seeking trophy animals.

The country's breathtaking landscapes provide an exceptional backdrop for fallow deer hunting. From dense forests to rolling hills and alpine regions, New Zealand offers diverse and picturesque hunting environments that enhance the overall hunting experience. Hunting fallow deer in New Zealand can be challenging due to the deer's keen senses and elusive nature. This challenge can be particularly appealing to experienced hunters looking for a rewarding pursuit. It also offers year-round hunting opportunities for fallow deer, although specific seasons and regulations may vary by region and property. This flexibility allows hunters to plan trips at their convenience.

This outfitter offers both rifle and bow hunters’ a world class Fallow Deer trophy hunting experience on both the North and South Islands. He specializes in professionally guided hunts on New Zealand’s forest clad North Island, and has been doing it for years. Within a short walking distance of the outfitters homestead, is some the North Island's most outstanding trophy Sika Deer hunting. 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.

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. New Zealand has a strong conservation ethos, and responsible hunting is often viewed as a way to manage deer populations and reduce their impact on native vegetation. Hunters may find opportunities to contribute to conservation efforts while enjoying their sport. New Zealand is known for its hospitality and tourism infrastructure. Hunters can enjoy comfortable lodges, excellent cuisine, and various outdoor activities in addition to their hunting adventures. New Zealand's reputation for fallow deer hunting has drawn hunters from around the world, fostering a diverse and international hunting community. This cultural exchange adds to the overall appeal of hunting in the country.

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.

Inclusions / Exclusions

Inclusions

  • Lodging
  • Meals
  • Trip Transportation
  • License
  • Tag(s)
  • Airport Pickup and Dropoff
  • Field Preparation of Trophies
  • Delivery of Meat to Processor
  • Guide

Exclusions

  • Firearm Permit
  • Gratuities
  • Trophy Exportation (Logistics and Handling)

Pricing Options

Option #1
$ 26,500.00
10 Days
1 on 1, Guided, Outfitted

Trophy Fees

  • Mountain Goat: $ 14,000.00
  • Moose-Canada: $ 14,000.00
  • Black Bear: $ 3,500.00
  • Wolf: $ 1,000.00
  • Stone Sheep: $ 0.00
  • Wolverine: $ 1,250.00