In the land of “the Lord of the Rings”
In the majestic New Zealand Alps, or amidst the ancient forests that served as the backdrop for the epic film “The Lord of the Rings,” the pursuit of game unfolds against a backdrop of unparalleled beauty. Here, where snow-capped peaks kiss the sky and emerald-green valleys stretch as far as the eye can see, hunters are presented with a tantalizing challenge: to outwit the cunning inhabitants of these rugged landscapes and claim their coveted trophies.
In the vicinity of Christchurch, the largest city in the South Island, Montefeltro offers a myriad of hunting opportunities to cater to every hunter’s taste. With a diverse range of game species roaming these pristine wilderness areas, hunters can take their pick from thrilling pursuits such as tahr, chamois, deer, elk (wapiti), or wild goat hunting.
In New Zealand, hunting is an adventure unlike any other.
Tahr hunting typically takes place in the Southern Alps, where these majestic creatures roam the rugged mountain terrain. Renowned for their little horns and surefootedness, tahr present a challenging quarry for hunters, requiring stealth, patience, and marksmanship to successfully stalk and harvest.
Chamois, with their nimble agility and keen senses, inhabit the steep, rocky terrain and are prized for their elusive nature and trophy-worthy horns. Hunting chamois often involves navigating treacherous slopes and employing strategic stalking techniques to get within range for a clean shot.
New Zealand’s diverse deer population includes species such as red deer, fallow deer, and sika deer, each offering its own unique hunting experience. Whether hunting in dense forests, open grasslands, or alpine meadows, deer hunting in New Zealand requires adaptability and skill, with hunters often employing a combination of stalking, calling, and ambush tactics to outwit their quarry.
Elk, known locally as wapiti, roam the rugged backcountry of the South Island, offering hunters the opportunity to pursue these majestic animals in their natural habitat. With their large antlers and imposing presence, wapiti provide a thrilling challenge for hunters seeking an unforgettable adventure in the New Zealand wilderness.
Finally, wild goats are abundant in many parts of New Zealand, particularly in the remote and rugged regions of the South Island. Hunting wild goats often involves traversing steep and challenging terrain, with hunters using spot-and-stalk methods to locate and harvest these resilient animals.
Each hunt is a unique adventure, offering hunters the chance to test their skills against some of the most elusive and majestic creatures to roam the earth. Whether stalking through dense forests, traversing rugged mountain terrain, or patiently awaiting the perfect shot from a concealed vantage point, the thrill of the chase is ever-present in New Zealand’s breathtaking landscapes.
But beyond the thrill of the hunt, New Zealand offers a rich tapestry of history and culture, with each hunting expedition offering a glimpse into the country’s fascinating past. From the rugged beauty of its landscapes to the warmth of its people, New Zealand is a destination like no other—a place where every hunter’s dream becomes a reality.
Big Game Hunting
Tahr
From May to July
Chamois
All year long (best period: from April to August)
Deer
From March to April
Elk (Wapiti)
From the middle of February to September (best period: March – April)
Wild goat
All year long
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What People Are Saying
My hunting trip to Bute Island in Scotland was an extraordinary experience.
The Montefeltro team demonstrated a perfect knowledge of the territory.
I enjoyed the natural beauty of the Island.
I highly recommend Montefeltro for an unforgettable woodcock hunting experience.
Al Smith
We enjoyed the hunting and the surrounding area was beautiful.
The hunting experience was the best hunting I’ve ever had.
I would make a return trip for that. We were well taken care of by our guides, who were very friendly.
I feel our trip was very balanced for what we wanted to do. Hunting half days was excellent and gave us plenty of time to visit the surrounding area.
Communication was excellent and we were able to find each location and guide without difficulty.
Montefeltro was first class in setting up this trip especially under the last minute request that we had.
Again grateful for your hard work.
I would be happy to recommend you to friends looking for hunting opportunities in Italy.
Simon L.
Another fantastic hunting experience organized by Montefeltro’sfriends has just ended.
This time in Bulgaria, in the splendid setting of the Rhodope Mountains, in search of the “King of the wood”.
Beautiful hunting house located on the shore of a lake, excellent traditional cuisine, super welcome and assistance.
Magnificent capercaillie trophy taken, already the first morning, after a long and exciting approach. What can I say… thanks Montefeltro!