Christmas Island is one of the most unique angling destinations on Earth. The fly fishing for GT’s and bonefish here is amazing.
As someone who have devoted himself to specializing in providing Red Stag hunting advice, I have a ton of options…but which one is right for you?
To hunt red stag in New Zealand is to experience something amazing! World class, 5-star service and have opportunities at world class trophy red stag.
New Zealand fly fishing is some of the most spectacular and challenging in the world for Brown Trout average 3-5 pounds (up to 10 lbs.) and Rainbow Trout average 2-5 pounds (up to 7 lbs.).
There is probably no other species in New Zealand that has as much confusion and controversy surrounding it than the Red stag.
When you go chamois hunting in New Zealand, you’ll fly through some of the most pristine and beautiful scenery in the world.
Wilderness tahr hunting takes place in the most spectacular and remote parts of the Southern Alps, this is a real hunting experience.
My best advice to ensure your trip is as good as can be? Practice your casting.
Truly, not enough good words could be spoken about Joseph and all of those that make New Zealand happen.
I did a wilderness backcountry hunt in the Southern Alps of New Zealand for Tahr. It was an amazing adventure and Joseph is a world-class guy and hunter.
Cold and soaking wet, crawling through heather. The water was slouching in my boots and the magnificent Stag was down! What fun!
The estate was beautiful and held a significant amount of game. The stalkers were very knowledgeable, polite, and helpful.
I went for the stag hunt but I think the Tahr is the coolest animal…what a beautiful trophy.
Sure you can hunt red stags in New Zealand, but you really should consider a North American red stag hunt. Here is Cory Glauner’s Canadian stag hunt report.
A public land, free ranging New Zealand tahr hunting adventure. You don’t have to spend big dollars to have a great hunt in New Zealand.