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Description
4-Day 3-Night Chamois Hunt Price Includes - X1 Chamois Trophy Fee (best available) - All Meals, beverages and Accommodation. - Guiding 1:1 or 2:1 Options Available. - Use of Firearms - Transport during hunt and transfers from Christchurch before and after hunt. - Field preparation of trophy and delivery to taxidermist or expediter.
Details
- Species: Alpine Chamois
- Average Classification: 8 - 10
- Shot Opportunity: 100% Last 4 years
- Weapon: Rifle
- Hunt Catalog #: RB7632-02
- Tag Availability: Landowner Voucher
Mature Chamois 8-10 Inches in Horn Length.
Options
Non-hunter
Extra day hunting
Fallow Buck
Red Stag
Bull Tahr
Arapawa Ram
Pacific Goat
Hog/Wild Boar
Elk
Available Dates
April 29, 2020 - July 29, 2022
Pricing
- Member Price: $7,000.00
- Non-Member Price: $8,000.00
Additional Game can be added during the hunt. Red Stag, Tahr, Fallow Buck, Arapawa Sheep, Pacific Goat and Feral Pig. Please inquire to discuss options.
Group Options
2 Hunter, 1 guide options available. $6000 per hunter. Option for a non-hunter. Option to add multiple species to hunt.
Location
New Zealand, New Zealand, New Zealand
Refund Policy:
Deposits are non-refundable but can be transferred to another date with consultation of the outfitter. Changes within the calendar year may incur additional costs.
Description
Chamois hunting is exciting, challenging and rewarding. This hunt takes place in the hill country of the South Island. Having a good level of fitness for this mountain hunt is important and will ensure your opportunities at a trophy chamois.
HuntX Scale (Low 1 - 5 High)
- Lodging & Accommodations: Cabin/Lodge?
Lodging & Accommodations Scale
5 - Cabin/Lodge
4 - Bunk House/Trailer
3 - Wall Tent
2 - Backpack Tent
1 - Client Provided/Hotel
Beautiful, comfortable, and clean lodge.
- Menu & Food: Full Kitchen?
Menu & Food Scale
5 - 5 Star Catered
4 - Full Kitchen
3 - Field Kitchen
2 - Backpack Food
1 - Client Provided
Beautiful meals served at the lodge.
- Physical Conditions: Heavy Hiking?
Physical Conditions Scale:
5 - All Vehicle Access
4 - Light Hiking
3 - Moderate Hiking
2 - Heavy Hiking
1 - Extreme Back Country
Moderate to heavy hiking during this hunt. Preparation is helpful to ensure an enjoyable hunt experience.
Transportation (To/From Basecamp)
4WD transport and transfers during hunt. Helicopter access is an option to reach more remote country if required.
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- Physical Conditions
Description
Gear List Time of year and the animals being targeted will ultimately determine the gear you’ll need. Be sure that all your gear is either new or thoroughly clean on arrival into New Zealand. Customs in New Zealand are very strict on outdoor equipment and will want to view any items that may have organic material on them, especially boots. All our accommodation have washing facilities, so cleaning and drying gear is not usually a problem. - February and March provide long daylight hours and warm temperatures (50-90 degrees Fahrenheit). - April through May the days shorten but cooler temperatures provide longer hunting opportunities through the day (30-70 degrees Fahrenheit). - June, July and August are our winter months and temperatures are cooler especially for tahr and chamois hunts (20-60 degrees Fahrenheit). Early Season (February through April) - Boots (sturdy with good ankle support) - Good Socks (wool) - Thermal top - Lightweight hunting pants - Lightweight hunting shirt - Jacket- Windproof essential. At least shower proof. - Lightweight Gloves - Warm Hat/Beanie - Gaiters- Essential on tahr/chamois hunts - Cap - Sunglasses - Sunscreen- Essential early season. - Small daypack - Headlamp - Binoculars - Camera - Walking Poles - Personal Preference - Knife- not essential but handy Late Season (May through August) - Boots (sturdy with good ankle support) - Good Socks (wool) - Thermal top and bottoms - Lightweight and mid-weight hunting pants - Hunting shirt - Jacket- Windproof essential. Waterproof - Down Jacket - Gloves- Lightweight and Thick. - Warm Hat/Beanie - Gaiters- Essential on tahr/chamois hunts - Cap - Sunglasses - Small daypack - Headlamp - Binoculars - Camera - Walking Poles - Personal Preference - Knife- not essential but handy Note: For camp away in backcountry cabin a sleeping bag is required. Discuss with outfitter before your trip.
What Outfitter Provides
- Bedding
- Towels
What to Bring
- Rifle with 40 rounds of ammunition
- Hunting clothing for moderate to colder weather-layering system recommended
- Hunting hat & gloves
- Comfortable hunting boots
- Windproof hunting clothing
Recommended Items
- 20 Quart Badlands Cooler
- 45 Quart Badlands Cooler
- Canyon Lightweight Boot Sock
- Mountain Extreme Men's
- Badlands Precision University Academy I - South Dakota
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