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Jim Gibson
Tuesday, 14 August 2018 / Published in Hunting Articles, Hunting Safaris

New Zealand Animals to Hunt

There are 11 big game New Zealand animals to hunt, 4 varmints, and a variety of birds including turkey and ducks. Due to a lack of management on government land, the trophy animals are typically much larger and older on private land because of the lack of hunting pressure, improved genetics and food quality.

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Jim Gibson
Wednesday, 08 August 2018 / Published in Hunting Articles

Bow Hunting in New Zealand

Bow hunting in New Zealand has grown in popularity with international clients coming over to hunt with New Zealand hunting outfitters and guides. While bow hunting is extremely popular within North America, it is still a relatively small number of hunters who will choose this method when traveling outside of their country on a hunting safari.

Some New Zealand hunting guides and outfitters will advertise bow hunting in New Zealand as their main method of safari hunting. Some hunts can be more bow hunting friendly than others, hunters really do need to find out all the information before booking an international hunt with the intent of using a bow and arrow.

Some considerations to think about before bow hunting in New Zealand or any international hunt:

  • Have your done your home work on the game you are interested in hunting and success rate with a bow on that animal? Some Outfitters will only hunt certain ways and areas which can directly effect your success rates.  It’s important to know exactly what you are in for, once you have paid a deposit it is too late to find out the truth.
  • Are you confident shoting out to 60 yards? Many shots, especially on mountain animals in more open country will be between 40-60 yards.
  • Will you be sitting in a blind or spot and stalk?  This will predict shooting distances, and your potential shooting position (i.e standing, sitting, kneeling). Be sure you really practice these distances and positions before your hunt.
  • Professional hunting outfitters will have a wounding policy, you will really want to know this before you start hunting.
  • Are you prepared to go the whole hunt and not get a shot on your animal? Do you pay regardless of whether you are successful or not?  Many of our hunters will spend 2-4 days hunting with a bow and if unsuccessful will pick up a rifle. The purist will be prepared to stick it out the whole hunt without even drawing their string.
  • How many days can you spend on one animal? This can affect your hunt if you are going for multiple animals.
  • Are you prepared to be happy with possibly a lesser quality trophy and be successful? This is often never talked about, especially on free range wild animals as typically you will have one opportunity on a hunt to make it happen.  A lot of the time the trophy animal you are after will not get into a comfortable bow range.
  • Know what bow size and arrow heads to use. Some animals are a lot tougher than others.
  • Time of year?  Many think that during the rut for most game animals is the best time to hunt with a bow. We’ve found with bow hunting pre and post rut can be more successful when animal movement is a lot more predictable with less eyes.
  • Overall quality of the hunt, what is it you’re really looking for? There’s a lot of hunting outfitters out there, from budget options to high quality professional guides and operations. Use a lot of references to make up your own mind and don’t be swayed by the sales pitch.
  • Ask specifically for references who bow hunted with the outfitter you are evaluating and call them. Ask about their experiences and success rates.
  • If it sounds too good to be true, it generally is.

If you would like to find out more about bow hunting in New Zealand or general questions we would be more than happy to help you. 

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Jim Gibson
Tuesday, 10 July 2018 / Published in Hunting Articles, Hunting Safaris, New Zealand Travel

How to Judge a Trophy Bull Tahr

Himalayan Tahr, also known as ‘the king of the mountain’ in New Zealand Bull Tahr are only found in the South Island of New Zealand. The trophy Bull Tahr population heavily concentrated along the central part of the Island both West and East coasts. Judging a trophy Bull Tahr can be tricky in the warmer months, finding them alone can be a real challenge. You really need to look in heavy native cover, the older Bulls will seldom come out at all if it is hot, maybe making it to the fringes at dark and gone by first light. High quality optics are essential, using both binoculars and spotting scope, you pay for what you get in glass so there really is no substitute.

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Jim Gibson
Tuesday, 12 June 2018 / Published in Hunting Articles, Hunting Safaris

Tahr Hunting Outfitter New Zealand

There are lots of tahr hunting outfitters, so what makes New Zealand Safaris different?

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Jim Gibson
Thursday, 17 May 2018 / Published in Hunting Articles, New Zealand Travel

Chamois Hunting in New Zealand with New Zealand Safaris

May is the beginning of the chamois rut, and our chamois first foot hunter of the year has arrived from Idaho, USA.

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Jim Gibson
Monday, 30 April 2018 / Published in Hunting Articles

Early April Snow Brings Old Bulls Tahr Down Early

In April 2018 we saw one of the heaviest early snows in the high country we have seen. For Alaskan Outfitter Jeff Burwell and family this could not have been better timing for tahr hunting with New Zealand Safaris.

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Jim Gibson
Wednesday, 04 April 2018 / Published in Hunting Articles, New Zealand Travel

New Direct Flights from US Just Announced

Air New Zealand has just announced that from 30th November 2018 there will be 3 direct flights a week flying from Chicago O’Hare to Auckland.  This will be the first ever direct link partnering with United Airlines to the Eastern side of the United States. (more…)

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Jim Gibson
Monday, 19 March 2018 / Published in Hunting Articles

Traveling with Your Gun to New Zealand

Many hunters question whether to bring their hunting rifle into New Zealand while planning their trip. It is a very easy process but many hunters now choose to use the Outfitters guns because of travel plans after the hunt.

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Taking Wild Meat Back Home from Hunting in New Zealand
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Jim Gibson
Friday, 16 March 2018 / Published in Hunting Articles

Taking Wild Meat Back Home From Hunting in New Zealand

There are many differing opinions from hunters and Outfitters regarding taking meat back into the United States from hunted animals. There are a 2 steps you must follow but basically yes you can do it without any problems.
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Jim Gibson
Sunday, 31 December 2017 / Published in Hunting Articles

Hunting and Fishing Lodges in New Zealand

New Zealand has a lot of amazing hunting and fishing lodges both in the North and South Island of New Zealand. Finding the right one can challenge with so many great options. Here’s a few pointers to help you make that decision.

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