NZ Red Stag Hunting (Haast Roar Ballot)

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Hello Guys,
I am reaching out to ask if some of you have some experience with the Hasst Roar Ballot,
Long story short. I did contact a few weeks ago some people in NZ and my son and I are planning a trip to NZ for red stag DIY.
I was told to apply for a Haast Roar Ballot and we did get picked for a location, I do have till the end of the month to confirm the spot. My question is not about logistics and equipment, but if any of you have ever done something like that and can help us answer some questions about the whole process.
Thank you so much for any info.
 

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look under the search forums, I thought I read a account of diy awhile back.
 

bbckfh

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There was also an article on meateater called “The dirtbag’s guide to diy hunting nz”, but the link refreshed on my phone and now I can’t search it.
 

CB890

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Kiwi here, have hunted Haast ballot a few times. What do you want to know
 

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I wouldn't waste your time with those ballots, there are other places you can DIY that aren't controlled and will have better stag potential. West Coast has good animal numbers and I've definitely seen a few big boys come out of there, but the antler potential isn't as good as other areas in Otago and Canterbury. A lot of those areas are helicopter hunted the rest of the year which takes a toll on the animals.
Best plan would be to contact a helicopter pilot and have them fly you in somewhere, it's remarkably affordable in NZ compared to flights here and such a great way to access less used country.
 
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Kiwi here, have hunted Haast ballot a few times. What do you want to know
Hi, thanks for your reply,
I do have a few questions.
any experience with block 37 Charlies ponds?I drow that unit. besides topo maps, no other info can't be found.
 
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I wouldn't waste your time with those ballots, there are other places you can DIY that aren't controlled and will have better stag potential. West Coast has good animal numbers and I've definitely seen a few big boys come out of there, but the antler potential isn't as good as other areas in Otago and Canterbury. A lot of those areas are helicopter hunted the rest of the year which takes a toll on the animals.
Best plan would be to contact a helicopter pilot and have them fly you in somewhere, it's remarkably affordable in NZ compared to flights here and such a great way to access less used country.
Thank you so much for your info.
So your point is I shouldn't bother with that Ballot? The point is I have never been in NZ, the ballot we drew is for the last week of ballot hunts.I did contact one heli company but that was just for specific to fly us to this location. You are saying if I ask the people up there can take us to some remote spots, where we would have a better chance?
My son (13)and I planning this trip and doing as much research as we can, and if we make it, would like to try for Redsatg, chamois or Thar once we are there.
Any other opinion or help really appreciated.
Thank you
 

CB890

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Hi, thanks for your reply,
I do have a few questions.
any experience with block 37 Charlies ponds?I drow that unit. besides topo maps, no other info can't be found.
Not that block, have hunted upper te nahi which is quite close. Pretty hard to find info on any of the blocks.

That block looks pretty steep, so accessing the alpine would be pretty difficult, if no impossible. This would limit you to bush hunting and hunting the river flats. This could be productive, will depend on animal behaviour in this block.

I agree and disagree with the reply further up. The blocks aren’t a waste of time, but you need to know where to hunt and how to hunt them.
However, if coming all the way to NZ for a DIY hunt on red stag this would not be my recommendation. The terrain and the weather are pretty brutal in this area
 

CB890

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Thank you so much for your info.
So your point is I shouldn't bother with that Ballot? The point is I have never been in NZ, the ballot we drew is for the last week of ballot hunts.I did contact one heli company but that was just for specific to fly us to this location. You are saying if I ask the people up there can take us to some remote spots, where we would have a better chance?
My son (13)and I planning this trip and doing as much research as we can, and if we make it, would like to try for Redsatg, chamois or Thar once we are there.
Any other opinion or help really appreciated.
Thank you
Taking into account this info, I would be inclined to recommend the lake Sumner RHA. I think you’re experience hunting that block in that period doing DIY you may not have the experience you’re after.

Not that the RHA will be a walk in the park, but the area holds better animal numbers, and more hospital weather and terrain
 
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Not that block, have hunted upper te nahi which is quite close. Pretty hard to find info on any of the blocks.

That block looks pretty steep, so accessing the alpine would be pretty difficult, if no impossible. This would limit you to bush hunting and hunting the river flats. This could be productive, will depend on animal behaviour in this block.

I agree and disagree with the reply further up. The blocks aren’t a waste of time, but you need to know where to hunt and how to hunt them.
However, if coming all the way to NZ for a DIY hunt on red stag this would not be my recommendation. The terrain and the weather are pretty brutal in this area
That is very helpful, thank you. So the other area would be more suitable for us,?i will look into it,
We really like to pull it true and make it happen, but on the other side be also on the safe side, work hard, hunt, and have a great time,I know we can't predict the weather,that's why I appreciate those key points.
 

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That is very helpful, thank you. So the other area would be more suitable for us,?i will look into it,
We really like to pull it true and make it happen, but on the other side be also on the safe side, work hard, hunt, and have a great time,I know we can't predict the weather,that's why I appreciate those key points.
Yes I should think so. I have only hunted the other area once but the alpine is more forgiving.

Yeah fair enough. The weather on the West Coast is more unpredictable and generally more intense. The weather on the east coast is more predictable and generally less intense. The Haast ballot blocks are right on the West Coast. My other recommendation is east coast.

Id suggest talking to a helicopter company if you plan on hunting lake sumner RHA. A lot of kiwis will come out of the wood work to hunt the roar. So it maybe harder to find somewhere that doesn’t have hunters heading into… that’s the benefit of the ballot system
 
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IMG_0868.jpegIMG_0826.jpegHello Guys,
I have been waiting for a couple of weeks since we got back from NZ in late April from our Red stag and Tahr hunting. I made a video about our Red stag hunting and I will make another one for our tahr hunting.
Will try to describe our trip with a few words.
First would like to thank you all who helped us with all the information and shared that with us.Supper helpful.
We split our 7 days of hunting into 2 different locations thanks to Heli Pilot recommendation Scott Rogers Heli Rural, he dropped us off first for red stag and then picked us up and brought us to the second location for Tahr. Roar for the stag was going at full speed and that was April 12 at our location.
We have seen and called several stags and my son (12) and I were able to get 2 beautiful red stags.
The whole trip was successful and I am so glad there we did it on our own and worked so hard starting with planning and researching till our hunt and working our butt off in those hills till we got it.
If there is anything I can help with and share my knowledge, I'll be more then happy to.
Here is the video


and a few pictures as well.

Thank you
 
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Hello Guys,
So this is our second part of our New Zealand DIY hunt for 3 days in Tahr country.
My son (12) did incredible job and pushed every step,life time experience and memories.
Any questions feel free to reach out will be happy to share any info.

 

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Good on you.

I appreciate a public land head waaay past those mutants the game farms grow - well done you and your son.

It can be a hard place when it rains, can't it?
 
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Good on you.

I appreciate a public land head waaay past those mutants the game farms grow - well done you and your son.

It can be a hard place when it rains, can't it?
When it rains,it’s change the whole situation there.
Those rocks are no joke when are wet.
Step by step,slow is fast fast is slow
 
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