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Wildgame

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After looking for a US hunt experience for a couple of years, I realized NZ was overall a better choice. The prices for hunts in the US if you even get a tag are out of control IMO. So why not NZ?
The trip was everything I was hoping for and more.
I could have taken more game but I ran out of time. Between seeing the country, tasting the food and loking for Thar, 10 days was barely enough. The 11+ hr trip there and back plus time zone difference takes time away from hunting and touring.

There is so much I'd like to share but I don't feel like writing a couple of pages.
I will summarize with this about the south Island:
The NZ $ was 0.62 c of a US $. But NZ is not cheap.
The service in restaurants is not great.
The food can be good but is mostly OK.
The wine is great and a good value.
The camping is great with bathrooms and communal kitchen at times.
There is wifi in a lot of rural areas.
The lakes are stunning.
The land and views are amazing. But the terrain can be unforgiving. I must have fallen 10 times.
The people are very nice.
Best way to get around is by far a van camper.
It feels safe.
Hunter friendly
Private land owners are ok to see you transiting to a hunting spot as long as you stay on the boundary and say hello.
There are sheep everywhere. And such There are a lot of fences.
Lots of land to hunt but you still need to find the game.
Air NZ is great.
Oh yeah the chics can be very hot but they are not everywhere however..they are very liberal .
Stores open at 9 and close at 5pm. Restaurants amd bars close later.
The hunting and fishing store is cool but Bass pro shop is way ɓetter and bigger.
I hope you like these few pics.
 

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I mean..its not the 16...but hell ya dude...Hardcore!!!! Nice!!
 
You had me at "The chicks can be hot and they're very liberal"......... :joy:

Looks awesome and congrats on the stuff you did get.............................................:clap:
 
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Both..the Stagg was guided.

That's cool man. Props for putting something like that together.

I was talking to a guy who wanted to do Alaska but after running the numbers he could hunt Africa multiple times over for the same price.
 
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That's cool man. Props for putting something like that together.

I was talking to a guy who wanted to do Alaska but after running the numbers he could hunt Africa multiple times over for the same price.
That sounds about right. My neighbor went to Alaska on a guided hunt for Caribu. It cost him a lot he said. He came back empty-handed.
 
Awesome I will be headinng that way sooner than later. I have a podcast dropping this friday with a guy from Australia we touch on NZ. Did you know Australia has 6 types of deer and they are year round.
 
I will stick with D16. I can be at one of my hunting spots in under an hour. Not much money in gas and I can yell at the dorks who wake up late and walk through where I am hunting. NZ is cool. I would go for a Stag. But, still too pricey for me.

John
 
Awesome I will be headinng that way sooner than later. I have a podcast dropping this friday with a guy from Australia we touch on NZ. Did you know Australia has 6 types of deer and they are year round.
I did not know that. I would imagine there is a reason why so many Aussies go to hunt in NZ.
 

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