It never ceases to amaze me how everyone in NZ sees American hunters as stereotypical fat yanks who pay for their hunts-this isn't always the case and more often than not its just plain incorrect for American hunters as a whole. How do I know this? Well I was raised in America and I have never spent more than the cost of a permit on hunting animals nor have I ever used an ATV to access hunting spots, is this just me? No It holds true for a large majority of hunters that can't afford to go overseas for hunting.
When people come on here and truly want to hunt "The Kiwi Way" they get ridiculed and very few people want to overlook the stereotypes and actually help them.
Ok, so Im no expert on hunting nor do I claim to be but If I wanted to have a chance at shooting all three and truly experience NZ bush bashing and open tops I would suggest you guys go to Karangarua on the West Coast. You guys can stay at Cassel Flat hut and hunt any of the side streems for Chamois and the bush holds reasonable numbers of deer but it can be steep and thick bush. You guys can even shoot Tahr on the Tui flats and if your adventurous you can continue on to Christmas flat hut and shoot good numbers of Tahr on the tops.
If you need any more info just PM me! and good luck
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