South Pacific


Water Buffalo

Flood plains and billabongs are travelled by airboat until a trophy Water Buffalo is spotted and you have the opportunity to stalk in to take your shot. This is one of the few places where the assistance of airboats have … Continue reading



Wild Pigs

Wild pigs are hunted on half a million acres in the remote North Queensland Gulf country. This area contains literary thousands of wild pig as well as dingoes, salt and fresh water crocodiles and amazing bird life. This area is … Continue reading



Sambar Stag

The Sambar Stag is considered Australia’s premier game animal. The North East Victorian Alps are the picturesque habitat of choice and you will be hunting in semi open eucalyptus forests. Patience while hunting the Sambar is an important element. Time … Continue reading



Chital

The strikingly beautiful Chital Stag is hunted on 50 sq miles of open savannah country in far North Queensland. Pigs and dingoes may also be taken at no extra cost to the hunter. The hunting area is a working cattle … Continue reading



Rusa

Rusa stags are hunted on an extensive 125,000 acre hunting ranch on the Great Dividing Range in Central Queensland. The varied terrain including swampy grass lands lends itself to the Rusa being hunted mainly on foot. The rut is usually … Continue reading



Hog Deer

Here you will have the opportunity to take one of these beautiful species of deer in the wonderful natural environment of the coastal Victorian lakes district. There are very few places in the world where Hog deer can be hunted … Continue reading



Red Stag

The Red Stag is one of the most majestic animals in the world. It was introduced into New Zealand over 150 years ago and some of the best Red Stag are available on the property. These Red Stag range from … Continue reading



Tahr

Himalayan Tahr live in the Southern Alps of New Zealand and were first introduced to the South Island in 1904. The Tahr can be hunted year round with the prime season being from late April until August. With the males … Continue reading



Chamois

Chamois arrived in New Zealand in 1907 as a gift from the Austrian Emperor, Franz Joseph. The first surviving releases were made in the Aoraki/Mount Cook region and these animals gradually spread over much of the South Island. In New … Continue reading



Fallow Deer

In 1864 the fallow deer was first introduced to New Zealand from Europe. They flourish on both the North and South Islands and they are the second most abundant deer in New Zealand, next to the red deer. The Fallow … Continue reading