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Feral Boar (sus scrofa)

Wild Boar are found throughout the country in New Zealand. Areas can very with population and hunting over set baits or with dogs is the common way to hunt. Weighing up to 300lbs live weight they come in different skin colors. The prize is a male boar with his ivory tusks. A good boar will have 3 inch+ out of the jaw.

Rusa Javan Deer (cervus timorensis)

First introduced in 1908 the Rusa deer are found in central North Island, weighing around 250 lbs they have a formation of straight 3x3 Antlers which makes a very impressive trophy with their dark horns with rough perling. They rut July-August with a husky growl of a roar.

Sika Deer (cervus nippon)

Sika or Jap deer they are one of the few in the species keeping there spotty coats on reaching maturity. Stags can reach up to 240 lbs there antler formation is generally 4x4. Sika deer will be active throughout the day in undisturbed areas there main rut is from Mid March-late April

Raindow/ Brown Trout, and Chinook Salmon

Trout fishing for Rainbow (oncorhynchus mysiss) and Brown (salmo trutta), Chinook Salmon and Salt water Fishing. The fresh water fishing season is from October-end Of April with the premium months Being Feb-April when the fly hatch is on.

Free Range Sambar Deer (rusa unicolor)

These Asian Deer prove to be a challenging hunt where Stalking and glassing play a big part especially on the Free Range Sambar Deer hunting we have in the North Island on our exclusive private areas. May-August are the better month`s to hunt, these guys are bigger bodied than the Red Stag and calibers like 7mm and 300 are preferred as they live in very heavy native vegetation. Shot`s are generally 150-250yrds taken when the Stag`s come out in the openings.