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Tahr Rut Hunt
20 July 2016, 11:24
anotherkiwiTahr Rut Hunt
Here is my first report for this forum - hope I've loaded it right!
In New Zealand its the tahr rut and a great time to head into the South Island to try for a trophy tahr. I won a ballot that gave our party permission to take a helicopter into a wilderness area. We had 4 days of perfect weather and plenty of bulls seen. My friends shot a nice bull and a buck chamois too. Both fantastic trophies from one of the most amazing places to hunt in the world (ok, so I'm a little bias!). I shot a nice bull tahr but unfortunately was unable to recover it, very disappointing. Planning is underway for a spring hunt when the bulls move off the high country and into the valleys.
Here are some photos of the trip.
Camp
Looking down at camp from the other side of the valley.
Some difficult country to navigate
Nanny Tahr
Local native mountain parrot - Kea
Nice Bull
Another nice bull
Friends trophy
Welcome to the forum mate. Nice post and congrats on a great trophy

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20 July 2016, 22:18
RidgemanA bull Tahr in the rut, on foot = as good a challenge as any hunt you will find anywhere IMHO.
Thanks for your first report.
21 July 2016, 00:10
shanksponyAwesome block that. Just not when you have one of the biggest storms of the year come through
What route did you take to cross to the otherside?
21 July 2016, 00:24
anotherkiwiThat's a lot of snow to content with. I took an ice axe and crampons but didn't go too far into the snow.
We found two routes over the river. - had a heap of advice to help us. One a little up stream from camp just below the water fall. The second route was down stream from camp just below the flat area. Don't know if I explained that very well, I can email you my gps tracking if you'd like.
21 July 2016, 02:45
gryphon1Good hunting.
You may have to get a tripod to stop the shakes with that old DMC-FZ70.
Of course Bull Tahr can do that to most of us.
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21 July 2016, 02:59
anotherkiwiquote:
DMC-FZ70.
Agreed, two things on the shopping list for next year. A spotting scope and camera tripod.
21 July 2016, 03:07
highlanderPlenty of familiar country there
21 July 2016, 03:09
gryphon1Yep but the problem then is weight and that is a taboo word for that terrain.
Carrying all the toys can be burdensome.
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21 July 2016, 05:59
shanksponyquote:
Originally posted by anotherkiwi:
That's a lot of snow to content with. I took an ice axe and crampons but didn't go too far into the snow.
We found two routes over the river. - had a heap of advice to help us. One a little up stream from camp just below the water fall. The second route was down stream from camp just below the flat area. Don't know if I explained that very well, I can email you my gps tracking if you'd like.
I know where you mean. It took me a while to find the route above camp for myself, but I had a rather good bull laying on its side somewhere near where your photo is taken.
21 July 2016, 07:48
georgeldSome rough as hell country snow or not.
Colorado's Rocky Mountains sure don't hold all the rocks!
Glad you guys made it without broken legs.
Thanks for sharing,
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19 August 2016, 04:51
NakihunterWow! Amazing country and trophies.
I wish I could hunted such country as a young man!
I tried in my early 50s but really struggled.
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20 August 2016, 06:06
anotherkiwiYeah nakihunter it's fairly demanding country. I'm a pretty fit 46 year old and can get around fine, just have to pick your routes carefully.