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Stalking Red deer in New Zealand
Deer stalking/hunting is a traditional way of managing the red deer herd and plays an important role in conserving habitats and ensuring the long-term health of our wild deer population, as well as providing a valuable source of income for our station. The stag stalking season runs from February 1st to June 30th, and the hind season from June 30th to September 30th. The peak stalking time is from March to May.
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Tahr Hunting in New Zealand
Himalayan tahr are found mainly in the eastern southern Alps of South Island of New Zealand. Our hunting is done mainly on private property with a guide. Access to these areas generally requires helicopter transport and often a camp out in a comfortable mountain hut. Tahr hunts are one of the great experience hunters can imagine having, and seeing the New Zealand tahr environment during May-July, when the males are in their winter coats will leave you with a life long impression.
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chamois Hunting New Zealand
Hunting Chamois at Glen Dene station has always been a highlight for our guests because of the scenery and quality of our managed herd of chamois that live on our high ground. Access to these areas is via helicopters or with 4wd vehicles. Chamois are a key species in New Zealand, and a great challenge to hunt.
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Fallow Deer Hunting in New Zealand
Done mainly in the Rut during Mid April to Mid May on private property, access is by four-wheel drive or quad. Fallow deer are smaller than red deer and often difficult to hunt, as they tend to live close to forest and scrub edges. The colors vary on the fallow deer, and then change between seasons (except the white fallow).
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Wild Boars in New Zealand
Hunting wild boars with a good keen guide and a team of dogs to find the pigs is a great experience to take back home. All our species are free game, fair chase hunts. You will need to train for this hunt.
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