26 February 2009, 11:59
shanksponyFree Tahr hunt
I've just found out that I won a Ballot Block in this years Tahr Ballot.
Given the disscussion, thats gone on over the last year regarding Tahr hunting in New Zealand, I thought I would put the offer out there for one of the American members of this forum to join me and my hunting buddies on this trip. We fly in to our campsite on the 9th of May, and fly out again on the 16th of May.
This is not a professionally guided hunt, you will be one of the hunting crew, with equal chances for all, but on saying that, I will , in all reallity give up my chance of a trophy this year in order to see you succeed.
WHAT WILL IT COSTAn even share of the trips cost including car and ferry travel, food,accomodation and helicopter fights. This will be in the vicinity of $400.00 American.
And after the trip you post up on this site, your opinions on the trip, tahr hunting, the Kiwi hunting style and so forth.
GARANTEESThere are none. This is a real mountain hunt, with the dates being fixed, we might get a week of intensly bad weather allowing little hunting, or it could be perfect. Thats the way it is in NZ mountains.
WHAT DO YOU NEEDI can arrange tents and camping gear, backpack etc and if needs be a rifle. You will need good quality hunting boots, sleeping bag, clothing, and personnel items. A bag rated for -20 is handy, and wet weather gear is a must.
You need to be fit enough to climb 100 vertical meters in 45 minutes and keep climbimg for 3 hrs.
A good head for heights is a bonus.
OTHER EXPECTATIONSThere are none, I don't expect you to go anywhere dangerous, as I don't myself and if we can't take animals safely, we'll go find some we can.
I know this is short notice, but I need to confirm party numbers by the 10th of march.
My suggestion, for anyone thinking about this, is to arrive in NZ about the 29th of April, as then you will be here for the opening of Duckshooting on the first weekend in May as well.
You can contact me via this site, or directly via Email at shankspony@xtra.co.nz
I will post up a link to the story of my last ballot hunt as soon as I find it.
Cheers
SP
26 February 2009, 12:55
DUKJust amazing, you are really generous and giving a great example! We are looking forward to seeing the report and pictures.
26 February 2009, 15:48
BakesA very kind offer mate

I hope someone takes you up on it.
27 February 2009, 22:08
shanksponyWell that didn't take long,
Bobmn has taken up the offer,and I'm looking foward to meeting him in a short two months.
28 February 2009, 00:04
BruceCVery generous Shanks. Bobmn, Shankspony is a very highly regarded and experienced hunter. You will have a great time in our beautiful country.
02 March 2009, 00:40
wirehuntNow we all have to wait in anticipation of the trip reports, especially the one from Bobmn....
GOODLUCK and good on you shankspony
02 March 2009, 02:06
FjoldDamned generous of you shankspony! If I had the knees to do that kind of climbing I would have jumped all over this.
I'm jealous of Bobmn.
Good luck to you there.
02 March 2009, 19:34
bobmnGentlemen of the board: I recently had a very enjoyable phone conversation with shankspony concerning the details of his most generous offer. Be assured that upon my return I will post a detailed hunt report with pictures not only on the specifics of this particular hunt but also on the general state of hunting in New Zealand. The friendliness of New Zealanders is known throughout the world and shankspony's concern for the reputation of New Zealand sportsmen is indicitive of his committment to the concept of fair chase. Now if you will excuse me, I have to hit the cross country ski trails. New Zealander's are not only fiendly but I hear they are tough as nails mountainers.
02 March 2009, 21:59
TOP_PREDATORbobmn i know you will have a great hunt and good to see things get back on track here at accuratereloading,hunters helping hunters

The site needs more members like shankspony.
03 March 2009, 23:27
DesertRamWow, what an offer!

I can't wait to read about Bob's exploits as a free range NZ tahr hunter!
04 March 2009, 08:28
xxxshooterYeah Bobmn, you'd better start training for 'em hills... have hunted with Shankspony before, and he's fit as.
Shanks, I would have been interested but am down on the floor with a spine injury. Probably shouldn't have hunted the Karangarua and the Cupola :-(
That was a most awesome offer. Shankspony, you are one stand-up guy!
23 March 2009, 14:48
WeatheredHere is a piece of tahr country near the Balloted Wilderness area you may end up hunting in alt 2200 meters Charity col in the Hopkins Shelter Hollow saddle
Expect more snow this was taken last weekend.
We were removing and culling nannies only to reduce the population. Trophy bulls were absolutely left alone
Landsborough, Shelter Hollow, HopkinsMore of the Wilderness Blocks, this is the type of country you will be hunting in ... just add snow
Shelter Hollow and Arbor Rift blocks25 March 2009, 03:37
shanksponyWow Weathered! where your sitting is about where I shot my first ever decent bull Tahr. As to climbing up the far side to the top of point 1973, I'll leave that to you guys.
14 April 2009, 13:37
HendrikNZGreat offer Shanks
BobMn, I second xxxshooters comments - you better get fit as.
