Posts in “Bowhunting” category

Getting Fallow Bucks Rattled Up!

Getting fallow bucks rattled up (and no, we don’t mean spooking them!) is an exciting way to hunt during their April rut at Glen Dene Hunting and Fishing. While mimicking a roar can help close the distance on a stag during their rut, a fallow buck’s croaking vocalization is more difficult to perform and less ... read more.

Posted: June 17, 2024 Tags: Categories: Activities, Bowhunting, Fallow, Hunting

The Real Kiwi Experience

Who knows New Zealand better than our local hunting guides? If there’s time on your trip after the trophy hunting, let your guide share with you some of their favorite activities! From hunting nuisance animals to fishing, diving, even gold panning, or simply going to the local pub, these guides get out and “get amongst ... read more.

Posted: June 04, 2024 Tags: Categories: Backcountry Hut, Bowhunting, Fishing Otago New Zealand, Hunting

Bow Hunter Ryan Boyd at Glen Dene

Ryan and his wife Glorianne have been on an incredible bow hunt for a Red Stag and Tahr.  After 5 days of tough hunting they added on a 6th day with hunting guide Dan Rossiter to finally get an incredible Red Stag, a Gold Medal SCI 392.5, what a great achievement! This is what he ... read more.

The Kevin Johnson Family – Big Boys TV – at Glen Dene Hunting & Fishing

The Big Boys TV’s aim is to show the thrill of the great outdoors. Fair Chase is what they prefer to hunt and it was part of what attracted them to New Zealand. The group, 7 in total, enjoyed jetboating, wine tours, bungee jumping , helicopter tours and between the 7 of them they were ... read more.

Posted: May 15, 2019 Tags: Categories: Bowhunting, Red Stag New Zealand, Tahr Hunting New Zealand

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