New Zealand Red Stag, Tahr and Chamois Hunt

$16,000

The ultimate New Zealand alpine hunting adventure awaits. Hunt the majestic Southern Alps for Red Stag, Himalayan Tahr, and Chamois. New Zealand Red Stag hunting is renowned for producing world-record trophies. Spot and stalk a massive 380-450″ Red Stag on foot just minutes from the picturesque lodge.

For the Tahr hunt, you will take a thrilling helicopter flight high into the rugged peaks to spot Himalayan Tahr. Once a trophy Tahr is located, you and your guide will be dropped off in the high country to complete the stalk on foot. A Tahr hunt in New Zealand is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure that every big-game hunter should experience.

You can seamlessly add a Chamois to your helicopter hunt, or choose to pursue the Chamois on foot in the mountainous terrain near the lodge. You should be in fairly good physical condition to hike high into the mountains in pursuit of the Chamois.

Book this spectacular hunt from mid-May through mid-July. This is when the Tahr and Chamois have their prime winter coats.

I highly recommend this outfitter after personally hunting with them. Both the guide expertise and the trophy quality were absolutely exceptional. To top it off, the helicopter hunt was a thrilling, unforgettable experience. If you are looking for a top-tier hunt, this is it!

Included

  • 5 day hunt
  • 1 guide per hunting group (only one group at the lodge at a time)
  • Price includes 1 hunter and 1 free observer
  • Red Stag 380-450″ trophy fee
  • Tahr trophy fee
  • Chamois trophy fee
  • Lodging, meals, drinks, and snacks during the hunt
  • Wi-Fi at at the lodge
  • Transportation to and from the airport

Excluded

  • Helicopter fee – Allow 1 hour per animal at approximately $2,000 per hour
    • Due to price fluctuations, you will get a firm quote at the time of booking
  • Trophy fees for any additional animals taken
  • Airfare to/from Nelson, New Zealand
  • Before and/or after hunt lodging and touring

Additional Animals to Hunt

  • Red Stag Upgrade:
    • 450-500″ – Additional $4,000
    • 500-550″ – Additional $8,000
    • For bigger stags, call for current pricing and availability
  • Fallow Deer – $3,500
  • Arapawa – $950
  • Feral Goat – $950
  • Merriam Turkey – $250

Accommodations

Nestled in a secluded mountain valley, the hunting lodge offers ultimate privacy paired with breathtaking panoramic views. At the heart of the lodge is the expansive great room, featuring a magnificent wall of windows that frames the rugged New Zealand peaks. Relax in the comfortable seating by the crackling wood stove during crisp alpine mornings, and unwind in front of the television after a rewarding day in the field.

Designed exclusively for your group’s privacy, the dedicated hunter’s wing features two well-appointed bedrooms with king beds and premium, luxurious bedding. The adjacent bathroom serves as your private spa, complete with a walk-in shower, deep soaking spa bathtub, and a spacious vanity area. It is the perfect, secluded retreat to recharge between hunts.

Weapons for this Hunt

Rifle hunt — Due to the difficulty of bringing a rifle into New Zealand, it is recommended that you use the rifle from the outfitter. I have personally used this Sako 90 Peak with a suppressor and Swarovski scope, and it was an excellent rifle.

  • Average shot distance on the Red Stage hunt is 100-300 yards
  • Average shot distance from the helicopter for the Tahr and Chamois hunts is 100-300 yards

Hunting Season

May through mid-July is the prime window to hunt New Zealand Tahr and Chamois, as their winter coats are at their absolute prime. While the Red Stag roar has concluded by this time, late-season stag hunting remains highly rewarding, offering excellent visibility and frequent encounters with mature bulls.

Hunting Environment

This hunt takes place at the end of Fall and well into the New Zealand winter. Temperatures in May average in the mid-50’s for highs and around 40 degrees for the low. In July the average highs are in the upper 40’s dropping to the lower 30’s at night. Heavy morning frosts are common leaving ice on the ground well into the morning.

Travel Details

Flights to New Zealand

You will fly in to Auckland (AKL), collect your baggage on arrival, and go through customs. Nonstop flights from the US to Auckland operate out of:

  • Los Angeles (LAX)
  • San Francisco (SFO)
  • New York (JFK)
  • Houston (IAH)
  • Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW)
  • Honolulu (HNL)

You will then take a 1 hour 35 minute domestic flight to Nelson (NSN).  Air New Zealand operates nonstop flights between Auckland and Nelson multiple times a day. Upon arrival in Nelson, the outfitter will meet you at the airport and drive you approximately 1 hour 30 minutes to the lodge.

We are happy to help you with travel arrangements if you want.

New Zealand Entry Requirements
  • Approximately 1 month before departure:

You must download the NZeTA app and apply for travel entry into New Zealand. It is an easy process that will take about 10 minutes. This should be done about a month before departure. You will receive an email that your application was approved and it will show as approved in the app. You may need to show this when entering New Zealand, but usually it is automatically linked to your passport number.

  • Within 24 hours of departure:

You should download the NZTD app. This is the New Zealand Traveller Declaration that you need to fill out and submit within 24 hours of departure. This will be needed to go through customs in Auckland. This is again about a 10 minute process. If you don’t do this, you will be asked to fill out a paper form that may make the Customs process take slightly longer.

New Zealand Travel Tip

New Zealand tries to protect their country from invasive pests, seeds, and soil-borne diseases. Therefore, you should take care to wash your hunting boots before bringing them to New Zealand. If you don’t do this, they will inspect your boots at Customs and clean your boots for you if needed.

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