

DIY New Zealand Hunting Plans (Self-Guided Hunts Done Right)
Plan your New Zealand hunting trip with proven locations, timing, and strategy for red stag, tahr, and chamois—without paying for a full guide.
DIY hunting in New Zealand gives you the opportunity to chase world-class animals on public land—but most hunters waste time in the wrong areas or show up at the wrong time.
We help you plan a self guided hunting trip that actually works.
We Bridge the Gap Bridge the Gap Between Guided hunts and Guessing
You Don’t Need a Guide You Need the Right Plan. You don’t need to spend $10,000+ on a guided hunt to be successful in New Zealand. But you also can’t afford to just “figure it out” once you get here. Most hunters waste time, money, and days in the wrong country. They fly halfway across the world thinking they’ll figure it out when they get there. Wrong locations. Bad timing. No real plan. Days go by without seeing animals. The trip starts slipping away. And by the time they adjust, it’s too late. It’s not a lack of effort. It’s a lack of the right plan before you ever arrive. The difference between a successful hunt and a wasted trip comes down to one thing: knowing exactly where to go, when to be there, and how to hunt it. That’s what we give you. Not a generic guide. Not vague advice. A clear, proven plan built around your hunt. So when you land, you’re not guessing—you’re hunting.
What You Actually Get:
We take everything that usually takes years to figure out—and give it to you before your hunt starts.​​​
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Proven hunting areas
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Not just “go to the South Island”—specific types of terrain and zones that hold animals.
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Timing strategy
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When to be there for your species, based on real movement patterns—not guesswork.
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Access and logistics guidance
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How to actually reach these areas and hunt them efficiently.
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Step-by-step hunt plan
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What to do when you get there—day-by-day structure so you don’t waste time.
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Gear and preparation guidance
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What you actually need (and what you don’t).
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Direct support
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Ask questions, adjust your plan, and get clarity before your hunt.
You show up knowing where to go and how to hunt it. That's the difference!

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