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<blockquote data-quote="bigbrother" data-source="post: 502367" data-attributes="member: 1813"><p>Yes, most of the hunting is priced like it is in Africa or Europe. A daily rate, then a trophy fee for whatever it is you take (the bigger the animal, the higher the fee) In our case we spent $400/day for 4 days and had we not found a stag we liked we wouldn't have had to pay the trophy fee. We didn't have to pay for the cull or meat animals of course.</p><p></p><p>In New Zealand there are no hunting regulations. If you have access to the property, and have a permit for your gun, you can shoot as many as you want, however you want to do it. For that reason, hunting for the quality animals is done on managed private property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbrother, post: 502367, member: 1813"] Yes, most of the hunting is priced like it is in Africa or Europe. A daily rate, then a trophy fee for whatever it is you take (the bigger the animal, the higher the fee) In our case we spent $400/day for 4 days and had we not found a stag we liked we wouldn't have had to pay the trophy fee. We didn't have to pay for the cull or meat animals of course. In New Zealand there are no hunting regulations. If you have access to the property, and have a permit for your gun, you can shoot as many as you want, however you want to do it. For that reason, hunting for the quality animals is done on managed private property. [/QUOTE]
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