Spring Hunts Aren’t Just for Turkeys and Bears Anymore…
Spring Hunts for Red Stag
Did you know that in the Southern Hemisphere the red stag rut is in March-April? So, plan your Red Stag hunt now for spring 2019 in both Argentina or New Zealand.
Please listen to our podcast on hunting red stag Internationally and or our newest video podcast on La Pampa, Argentina hunt from the April 2018 rut.
Did you know that a SCI gold medal stag is only 300 and 1/8th of an inch? Most think that’s a small stag but take a look at the picture of Mat in that video above and tell me what you think. If you want a 400’ plus stag just ask us about our Quebec, Canada or New Zealand hunts.
Would you like a gold medal stag like Mat? Just ask how you can hunt the largest free range wild stags and for the lowest cost anywhere in the world!
How about a Ibex hunt in March? Want to know more, just ask.
Summer isn’t just for fishing.
If you aren’t a fly fisherman (and even if you are) maybe we can interest you in a hunt. Did you know you can hunt Dagestan Tur in July or August? How would you like to be on a horseback high elevation hunt for a goat in Azerbaijan? Sound like adventure to you? It sure is, call or email us and we will happy to explain all the option and details of this hunt that can be less than an elk hunt in Utah.
When do African antelope rut?
May-June is the best rut times for most antelope in southern Africa so plan now for your offseason hunt that won’t interfere with your deer, elk or moose hunt.
The only people I know who say they don’t want to go to Africa are people who have never been to Africa. Mat Cervantes has been three times and he said every time is a different experience because the continent of Africa is three times the size of America.
Going to Africa may seem like a faraway place but it’s no farther than Argentina. Ask us how to go about booking a multiple animal Safari that costs less than a Canadian moose hunt.
The best things about Africa are 10 months of hunting, hundreds of animals that have open seasons at the same time and it’s not just the big game that will amaze you; you will be equally in awe of the birds, termite mounds, reptiles, monkeys and the baobab tree.