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…)
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.
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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Last December, I was interviewed by the crew at the Sportsman of Colorado Radio Show in the lead up to the International Sportsman’s Expo. Have a listen! (more…)
Free Range Sambar in New Zealand are found only in the central North Island of the country. Originally from Sri Lanka they are much bigger in body size than the Red Deer but antlers formation is typically heavy 3×3 in points. (more…)
Our largest of the game animals in New Zealand hunting Bull Elk in New Zealand is growing in popularity. The species of Elk is the Rocky mountain with the only main free range herd isolated in the South Island’s Fiordland national park. (more…)
“New Zealand is fast becoming one of the most favoured hunting destinations worldwide. With its breathtaking scenery and abundance of game it is the dream trip for many UK stalkers. Jim Gibson takes a look at why New Zealand has become so popular.”
As we come to the towards the end of April the Red Stag rut is slowing down, but the Fallow Bucks and Sika Stags are still calling and fighting – both being very vocal and aggressive for the dominance of the females. (more…)