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Thread: Seeking Advice and Companionship for New Zealand Hunting Adventure

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    I'd like to introduce Carsten (the tall guy with grey hair :-) ) and myself with a few pictures. The joint hunting photo is actually a few years old, taken during a trip to Turkey. Here are some mixed impressions, including recent ones from last weekend when my son and I harvested a deer together in our hunting grounds near Baden-Baden, close to our home. Personally, I love hunting with my dog, a somewhat older lady of the 'Small Munsterlander' breed. We enjoy both flushing out game and tracking wounded animals.Name:  1 Letztes Wochenende.jpg
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    Great photos there Steffen
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    Nice! Interesting way to hang a deer, not seen that before.
    I know a lot but it seems less every day...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackforestHunter View Post
    Thank you for the warm welcome here in the forum. The diverse feedback and information, such as the valuable insights on rifles and photos, are truly appreciated. The mention of the destroyed huts in Te Urewera and the late timing for this year in March-April is noted. Perhaps, I should rephrase my question: With your experience, how would you approach this trip if you were in our shoes?
    I think you first need to decide if you are going to hunt with a guide or not. If you are doing it all yourself then you need to sort out these logistics:
    Check with your airline that they permit firearms.
    Get a visitors firearm permit.
    Search DOC (who administer public land) website and find a few hunting spots (suggest middle to lower South Island).
    Get a DOC hunting permit.

    Also while I haven't been to Germany, I suspect that hunting is very different here. You'll need to find a hunting area that matches your fitness and confident in the mountains. You should consider contacting a helicopter company and asking them about hunting spots they recommend. Helicopters are a fairly common why to access the backcountry here.

    If you want to call me and discuss your trip send me a PM and I'll share my contact details. I have hunted overseas a few times.

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    Hi Steffen, send a few more posts and you will be able to receive private messages.
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    I have already signed up to help the Danish guy and I'll be hunting myself in April. So I won't have a lot of time. But if you get really desperate then I might be able to take you guys out for a quick hunt if you were around the Wellington region. My girlfriend comes from your area in Freiburg.

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    Blackforst's definitely a nice place. Living in Zürich so not too far away lol. I usually travel to NZ once a year to see family and friends plus bonus the of hunting. Firearms licence is pretty straight forward but you'll need at least 4 months before you fly to get it. Other option is to hunt with people that have one. NZ being different from Deutschland and that we have gun license not hunting a licence (I have this discussion every year with my Swiss hunting mate about what is better lol). South Island is better for red deer and less north islanders lol. Plenty of DOC land (public land) to hunt on but being the roar (brunft) when you are there it will be busy and you'll have to walk further than usual but if you're use to the Austrian mountains then you'll be alright.....
    New Zealand Maps app is also very helpful seeing boundaries and public hunting land. Weidmanns heil
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    You also need to know exactly where you are transiting through. Some countries don't allow firearm transits at all ,some do but are very painful i.e Hongkong.

    Some airlines want the gun assembled,some just want a trigger lock,some countries want the gun all together others want a vital part removed. Some airlines policy contradict the transit countries laws etc.

    If you plan on bringing your own gun,you need another NZ licence holder to be your secure storage provider.
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    Pack a PLB. Or as a visitor, ensure your travel insurance will cover a rescue helicopter out of the wilderness in an emergency.
    Enjoy planning and executing your trip.

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    Hello Kiwihunter,
    Thanks for your detailed response! It's awesome that you enjoy the Black Forest, and Zurich is indeed not too far away. Your insights, especially regarding the firearms license, are incredibly helpful. Planning with more lead time seems like a wise decision, and the idea of visiting the South Island for red deer hunting sounds fantastic—perhaps scheduling towards the end of the year or early 2025. I would love to hear more about your experiences and recommendations.

    The discussion about firearm licenses is intriguing, and delving deeper into the exchange would be fascinating. CYour tips on the hunting season, public hunting lands, and the New Zealand Maps app are highly appreciated.

    Considering exchanging contact information to facilitate planning sounds like a great idea. Horrido, Waidmannsheil, and I'm eagerly looking forward to hearing more about your experiences!

    Best regards, Steffen

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    No worries, NZ is a hunters paradise! PM me and we'll chat. The guys on this forum are awesome and full of information. Just let them know your plans and they will help out as well.

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    Yes , check out the thread and info posted to the chap from Denmark. One aspect not mentioned much there is fitness. Hunting in NZ is mostly walking. The Hochsitz like in your photos (good photos) isnt used much here. Walking in with several days’ supplies will be hard work unless you have a high level of fitness (eg carry 25kg pack plus rifle 6 hr with climb of 500 vertical metres would be typical). The weather and river crossings are usually good but 20% of the time would need a wait for an extra day or two. So you need to be fully equipped for camping out. If flying in its not such a problem but you can still be limited by how much weight the helicopter will take. In many areas helicopters are restricted to specified landing sites. Add to this some agility is very helpful (eg ability to do half a dozen chinups or at least a couple with your full day trip hunting gear).

    Thinking about Te Urewera, as mentioned, due to political developments most of the huts have been burnt down in the last year and before that much of the access was through privately owned land (there is no general right of travel in NZ). It would be difficult to understand and manoeuvre through the etiquette of travel and hunting there. So, I would recommend the Kaimanawa and Kaweka forest parks just to the south of there. The country is not too rugged and is good for immersion ! There are plenty of huts and tracks plus both sika and red deer. If you can sort out the rifle issue, there is the Sika Foundation which organises flights to approved locations and would set up meat donation ( sika are small, half way between a Reh and Rotwild so you wont be overburdened bringing some out). You should be able to join the Sika Foundation and then email or phone a contact to see whether they have a trip planned. Trips are often announced at short notice and sometimes there are places available on the day when others pull out. Its also good for trout fishing there.
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    Thanks for the fantastic offer! Freiburg is approximately 100 km south of my location. We've decided to plan our trip to NZ more thoroughly, aiming for the end of 2024 or early 2025. It would be great to connect directly and exchange ideas. Your insights would be much appreciated!

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    Thanks for the fantastic offer, brad! Freiburg is approximately 100 km south of my location. We've decided to plan our trip to NZ more thoroughly, aiming for the end of 2024 or early 2025. It would be great to connect directly and exchange ideas. Your insights would be much appreciated!

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    December-February hunting is summertime here. That means hot, dry and flies. The hinds will have fawns, and the stags will be in velvet. No problem for me as a meat hunter, but it may not be the experience you are after. March - April will have the stags in hard antler, and moving back into the bush.

    Of course, if you are chasing thar and chamois, there is less snow - and (probably) less chance of dying in the mountains. People still manage though.

 

 

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