Hunting
in Waimate District

Waimate District has a range of hunting opportunities.

These can be accessed on Department of Conservation land or through private shoots.  

Wild game in the Hunters Hills includes wallabies, rabbits, hares, goats, and pigs.

Wild and trophy game

Waimate District is a hunters’ paradise, with access to small and large game throughout the year.

Bennett’s wallabies were released here in 1874. Their numbers exploded, and they are a listed pest because of the damage they do to native vegetation.

New Zealand has the only legal hunting opportunity for these wallabies, mainly in this district. Guided and game trophy hunting is available from Waimate-based guides.

Hunting country is steep - although helicopter shoots can be arranged if you want to fast-track your hunting experience. The options are four wheels, two legs, or in the air - it’s up to you.

The district is also popular for duck shooting (three months of the year), and private game bird shoots.

Hunting on public land

Public conservation land in and around the Hunters Hills/Te Tari a Te Kaumira is open for recreational hunting, with a permit.

There are big numbers of wallabies throughout the area. Other game, in lesser numbers, are goat, pig, red deer, fallow deer, tahr and chamois.

Hunters require a hunting permit, available along with additional information below.

Kaumira/Mount Nimrod

Challenging terrain, home to wallabies, and the occasional chamois, deer, pig, and tahr.

Kelceys Bush

Hunting is open all year, with a permit.

Home to wallabies and the occasional goat and pig.

North Waihao

Situated beside the north branch of the Waihao River about 20 km inland from Waimate, this is a stunning area of native bush and some forestry.

Game includes wallabies, a few wild goats, and the occasional pig and deer.

Kaiwarua/Mount Studholme

This block is in the Hunters Hills 15 km northwest of Waimate.

Species to hunt here are wallabies, pigs, and the occasional chamois, deer and tahr.

Wainono Lagoon

A ten-minute drive from Waimate, Wainono Lagoon is on the coast near SH1.

Enjoy a walk, bird-watching, and beautiful views inland to the Hunters Hills.

The lagoon covers 350 hectares. It is a conservation area managed by DOC and provides habitat for some 57 different bird species, many resident and others migratory.

The car park and walking track entry is opposite Nosh Cafe.

NZ Horn and Antler Safaris

New Zealand Horn and Antler Safaris offers guided hunts in the spectacular environment around Waimate district and into the Southern Alps.

Many hunts are carried out on their private hunt block, 30 minutes from Waimate. This block is a natural landscape of mountain ranges, valleys and streams. It's covered in mountainous scrub and bush but also has good driving tracks.

Contact:  Craig Dempster
Phone:  
03 689 1377

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