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KURANUI: 5-Day/4-Night Red Stag Hunt for One Hunter in New Zealand

Currency:USD Category:Hunting / South Pacific Start Price:2,500.00 USD Estimated At:21,500.00 USD and UP
KURANUI: 5-Day/4-Night Red Stag Hunt for One Hunter in New Zealand
Kuranui New Zealand Hunting invites one hunter for a truly unique hunting experience on this 5-day/4-night 1x1 red stag rifle hunt in the Mamaku Ranges of New Zealand's North Island - includes trophy fee for stag scoring up to 400" SCI and Stoney Creek NZ hunting apparel valued at $2,000. This hunt is available May-August 2025 only and may be upgraded to include additional days, hunters/non-hunters, other species including fallow buck, feral goat, Arapawa ram or exclusive access to some of New Zealand's most scenic South Island back country for tahr and chamois, all at current price list. Brent is a commercial helicopter operator with Kuranui's own private MD500 with easy access to NZ's backcountry so upgrade options are endless. Transportation during the hunt is mostly by spot & stalk; a reasonable standard of fitness is an advantage; however, all guests are assured an exciting and successful hunt. This package includes field prep, delivery of trophies to local expediter or taxidermist, guide service, apparel package as listed, trophy fees as listed, RT transfers from Tauranga Airport, luxury lodge accommodations, pre-dinner NZ beers, outstanding meals and wine with evening dining. Not included are dip & pack service, expediting, accommodations before/after hunt, upgrades, other alcoholic beverages, sightseeing, firearm permit and gratuities. Kuranui transverses the rolling foothills of the Mamaku Range, home to some of the most incredible red stags in the world. Hunting this beautiful land for some of the world's finest trophies will be among your most precious memories. DALLAS SAFARI CLUB THANKS KURANUI NEW ZEALAND HUNTING FOR THIS 100% DONATION. Brent McConnell, 011 64 21 56 0002, 1420 State Highway 5, R.D.2, Tirau 3485, NEW ZEALAND, brent@kuranui.com, Kuranui.Com, BOOTH #3156.