The country of New Zealand offers professionally assisted hunts for those seeking adventure beyond their wildest dreams and a truly authentic hunting experience. The signature species while hunting in New Zealand is the Red Deer or Red Stag. These majestic animals closely resemble the American elk with some obvious distinctions. While trophy hunting in New Zealand, hunters can expect to see or hunt the Himalayan Tahr, the Chamois, Fallow Deer, Wild Boar, South Pacific Rams, South Pacific Goats, ducks, geese and other small game animals. New Zealand is known throughout the world for its trophy animals. The Red Stag "rut" or "roar" begins in March and ends in late April and is a hunt that the hunter will never forget. Hunting these magnificent animals when they are "roaring" is an adrenaline rush beyond belief. The Himalayan Tahr rut begins in May and coincides with the time when the Tahr has its dark winter coat and long mane that resembles that of a lion. These nimble animals are much at home in the higher elevations and have been seen running over terrain that humans could hardly walk over. Trophy hunting in New Zealand will take the hunter deep in the New Zealand outback with harsh terrain being the norm and breathtaking vistas on the horizon. These are physically demanding hunts and are sometimes made easier through the use of helicopters to access the hunting terrain. Whatever methods of hunting one chooses in New Zealand, the odds are excellent that the hunters expectations will be exceeded... and then some.
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