Basic Instincts Hunting & Fishing New Zealand » Basic Instincts Hunting & Fishing New Zealand Basic Instincts Hunting & Fishing, Rotorua, New Zealand Thu, 31 Mar 2016 22:51:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.0.16 Trophy Hunting – Basic Instincts New Zealand /trophy-hunting/ /trophy-hunting/#comments Mon, 04 Mar 2013 22:00:35 +0000 /?p=1659 (More)…]]> For the Game Hunter looking for a fantastic hunt andBook your Trophy hunting experience with www.basicinstincts.co.nz today! a trophy to remind them of the experience, Basic Instincts provides a Trophy Hunting experience that will last a lifetime.

Our guides love the thrill of the stalk and can cater to all types of hunting styles so if you like to shoot from a distance or get right up close we can do it.

We offer packages in areas from the mighty Motu in the East Cape, to our Mamaku training camp in Rotorua, “Spot X” our fantastic King Country hunting wonderland through to amazing New Zealand hunting experiences not to be missed in Queenstown!

Red Stag Package Prices start at $1850.00 with a 10-12 point animal included.

Other animal options are available including:

  • Fallow Deer
  • Pigs
  • TharBook your Trophy hunting experience with www.basicinstincts.co.nz today!
  • Chamois

Prices vary according to location so Contact Us and let us know what you are after!

Additional options include: A “Wild foods” BBQ  of Pork or Venison at $35.00 per person (standard lunch option also available at $12 per person)

Please note all prices are GST exclusive.

Accommodation can be arranged, prices vary from location to location, transport can also be arranged if required as well as taxidermy services to preserve your fantastic Trophy animal.

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Trout Fishing / Hunt Combo /trout-fishing-hunt-combo/ /trout-fishing-hunt-combo/#comments Tue, 09 Oct 2012 11:05:17 +0000 /?p=1566 (More)…]]> If you’re mad keen on the outdoors and Footage courtesy of www.basicinstincts.co.nzcan’t make up your mind to go for a hunt or catch a fish then this package is for you!

Join the team out on the water and enjoy a half day catching trout on the Rotorua lakes taking in the fantastic scenery then, after a “Wild Foods” barbecue lunch, join us for a half day of hunting in at our Hunting camp in Mamaku.

The package is priced at $550.00 plus licenses for 1-2 people for the lake fishing and $650.00 for 1-2 people for the meat hunt with the animal prices set at:

  • Fallow deer (meat animal) – $285.00
  • Red Deer (meat animal) – $385.00
  • Pig – $270.00
The “Wild Foods” BBQ Lunch is priced at $35.00 per person (standard lunch option at $12 per person also available) and overnight stays at the camp are available as an option at $150.00 per person

*Please note all prices are GST exclusive

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Meat Hunting Package /meat-hunting-package/ /meat-hunting-package/#comments Tue, 09 Oct 2012 09:10:31 +0000 /?p=1552 (More)…]]> This is a one day package for the complete novice through to the experienced hunterBook with www.basicinstincts.co.nz today! looking for a good day out and about. Come to the Basic Instincts Mamaku Camp in Rotorua and join the team in a fantastic day’s hunting – “Good guys having fun”

The package includes:

    • Firearms Safety training
    • Static Target shooting
    • “Wild Foods” BBQ Lunch
    • Animal Habits training
    • Reading animal sign
    • Animal target shooting and stalker training in the field
    • Live animal Hunt

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Guaranteed Animal packages

Guaranteed Red Deer Package

Located at our Mamaku camp, this package is $1350.00 for 1 hunter and including animal price and a must for those looking to put into practice the hunter training techniques learned during the course of the day. “Wild Foods” BBQ meal and standard meal options available.

Guaranteed Pig Hunt Package

This is a great package for the hunter that likes to get up close and personal. The pig hunt is an exhilarating experience that will stick in your memory for many years to come. $985.00 for 1 hunter including animal price. “Wild Foods” BBQ meal and standard meal options available.
 
Our standard packages for non guaranteed animals are priced at $650.00 for 1 person and $250.00 per person for additional people, the animal prices are set at:
  • Fallow deer (meat animal) – $285.00
  • Red Deer (meat animal) – $385.00
  • Pig – $270.00
Enjoy a Basic Instincts “Wild Foods” BBQ lunch of Wild Pork or Venison at $35 per person (standard lunch option at $12 per person is also available) 
Overnight stays at the camp are also available at $150.00 per person on top of the package price.

 

*Please note all prices are GST exclusive

 Book today with www,www.basicinstincts.co.nz

 

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Father and Son Package /father-and-son-package/ /father-and-son-package/#comments Fri, 05 Oct 2012 08:49:43 +0000 /?p=1537 (More)…]]> Tailor made for a great time with some family bonding thrown in for good measureFootage courtesy of www.basicinstincts.co.nz, the Father and Son package is a one day experience based at our Mamaku Training camp in Rotorua. Join the team for a great day out, learn the skills , enjoy a “Wild foods” BBQ lunch and put the training to good use with a live animal hunt to complete your day.

The package includes:

  • Firearms Safety training
  • Static Target shooting
  • Reading animal sign
  • Animal Habits training
  • Animal target shooting and stalker training in the field
  • Live animal Hunt
  • “Wild Foods” BBQ Lunch
This package is priced at $650.00 for Dad and Son / Daughter with the animal price set at:Footage courtesy of www,www.basicinstincts.co.nz
  • Fallow deer (meat animal) – $285.00
  • Red Deer (meat animal) – $385.00
  • Pig – $270.00
Enjoy a Basic Instincts “Wild Foods” BBQ lunch of Wild Pork or Venison at $35 per person (standard lunch option at $12 per person is also available)
Overnight stays at the camp are also available at $150.00 per person on top of the package price.

 

*Please note all prices are GST exclusive

 

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Deer Stalker Training /deer-stalker-training/ /deer-stalker-training/#comments Fri, 05 Oct 2012 05:22:39 +0000 /?p=1517 (More)…]]> This is a one day package for the good keenBook with www.basicinstincts.co.nz today! hunter that wants to learn the skills of Deer stalking in a variable terrain environment with native bush margins. This is ideal country for bush edge training. Life size animal targets are set in typical feeding locations so the Hunter can be trained to observe, stalk and clean shoot the target animals.

The package consists of:

    • Firearms Safety training
    • Static target shooting
    • Animal target shooting in the field
    • Reading animal sign
    • Learning the habits of the animals
    • Skeet Shooting (add on option if required)

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This is ideal for small groups, starting at $650.00 for 1 person and can be upgraded for a 6 person package for $850.00 per day with ammunition and equipment provided. A Wild Foods BBQ feast can be provided at$35.00 per person (standard lunch option at $12.00 per person also available).

Skeet shooting is also available as an add on option and is priced at $65.00.

Want to test your new found skills? Upgrade your training package to include a meat animal hunt for $1350.00

Animal prices for the upgrade are set at:

  • Fallow – $270.00
  • Red Deer – $385.00

*Please note that all prices are GST exclusive.

Book today with www,www.basicinstincts.co.nz

 

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NZ Hunting “Protein Overload” /nz-hunting-protein-overload-story/ /nz-hunting-protein-overload-story/#comments Mon, 03 Oct 2011 10:39:19 +0000 /?p=847 (More)…]]> Earlier this year we received a request from Denmark for a tailored NZ hunting and fishing Safari to be run over a 5 day period.  Eski Rasmussen had hunted all over the Globe, but wanted to experience the delights of Aotearoa New Zealand.

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As an independent traveller he was travelling by bus around New Zealand so we picked him up in Turangi – heading for the King country for the week to come.  It was clear the client was a great guy and soon to become a mate from Day One.

He had never caught a pig, was keen for hunting red deer, stalking fallow, had never shot a goat and was wanting to upskill his fly fishing skills – so our hunting location north of National Park was ideal. We set up camp at Owhango Hotel – our “Hunt Central” location used for staging our Safari hunts.  This place boasts great people, good food, excellent rates and is a classic example of a cool Kiwi country pub.

Day one was hot as – slim chance of a pig,  but we had a good spot we had been saving and by mid morning the dogs were away.  Our lead dog can find up to 3 km, so we were happy to hear him start barking only 1km away.  The pack soon got there and made short work of a fat young sow – and Eski was real pleased it was not a monster.

(“You stick it you carry it” was the rule in play here.)

Back at the pub all the locals wanted to know the details – especially where we got it !!!  Eski enjoyed bragging rights over a beer.

On day two we did a goat hunt (to see if this young man could shoot).  Not a problem there.  200 to 250 metre shots were a breeze for this guy and we had a great morning cleaning up a few “smellies’ in the back blocks.  We then scoped out a mob of fallow deer.  The exercise here was to see how close Eski could get to the lead hind (always on guard)  He closed to within 30 metres of the deer and captured some excellent pics.

That afternoon we changed location to seek out the reds.  This proved to be excellent hunting.  Spotting a hind on bush edge 2 hours NZHunting Footage courtesy of www.basicinstincts.co.nzbefore dark, we spent the next 60 to 80 minutes “Indian style” crawling into a good shooting position.  This took us across 500 metres of rough broken country, through a gully and up the other side to a spur overlooking the hind.  Even with the breeze in our face, on a clear and warm evening, the hind knew something was up.  She alerted her mates and stood winding the air, ready to bark and bolt.

Eski is a good shot.  The 7mm 08 took her out with a clean kill shot and she lay where she dropped.  This one was a very big hind.  “You shot it , you carry it” applied again,,,, but only for a short carry.

Bragging rights were once again extended at the pub that night.  Eski was getting a bit of a reputation here !!!

On Day Three we hit the river.  Exclusive access to a nice stretch of the Whakapapa, with Whio duck and good fish evident.  Eski needed a bit of the rust knocked off his fly fishing skills, but by mid morning he was away.  Catch and release only on this water, and by mid afternoon he had landed numerous rainbow trout and the best Brown trout caught on that  stretch of water in a long while.

Bragging again????
The reputation continued to grow.

Day 4 was a rest day… sort of.  We threw Eski on an inflatable  2 man kayak and hit the rapids down the Whakapapa.  A great day, full of fun and a chance to see a large section of a pristine river – full of good rainbow trout.  Eski advised that in Denmark almost all the native eels were gone.  He wanted to catch an eel if he could.  Not a problem – we just happen to have a whole catchment that has been kept free from the commercial fishermen.  By midday on DayNZ Hunting Footage courtesy of www.basicinstincts.co.nz
5 he had enough eel to keep him happy for the rest of his stay in NZ.  Nice 2 to 3 kg fish that went straight into the smoker the next day.

On the last day we took a tally of the FOOD  we had in the chiller.  Talk about protein overload !!!

Eski had become a good mate over the time of his tour and it was decided that he just had to come back to East Cape with us, to our Homestead.  The next few days were spent shooting and fishing the remote coast, and taking in some of the best remote locations in Aotearoa, New Zealand.

When we asked him just prior to his departure how he summed the trip up he said simply – “Just good buggers having heaps of fun!!!”  Clearly he had become a Kiwi in the 10 days he spent with us.

He’s booked to return next year – for a Sika, and for that 200lb Boar.

Sweet as – “you stick it mate – you carry it.”

 

 

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Pig Hunting “13 Hour Marathon” /pig-hunting-new-zealand/ /pig-hunting-new-zealand/#comments Thu, 02 Jun 2011 18:13:12 +0000 /?p=778 (More)…]]> All credit has to go to our guide Chris for a marathon pig hunting effort earlier this week.

Book with www.basicinstincts.co.nz for a New Zealand Pig Hunting experience today! So at 5am, John was picked up by Chris and the trip to the hunt location began.  At 6am they were on the run – 3 men, 14 dogs and on the search for the big boar.

Our client John had arrived in Rotorua from Canada and was keen to experience “real kiwi pig hunting”.  Chris & the boys had been out a day earlier and had run into a really big boar, which our pack of experienced dogs hadn’t quite managed to catch up with.  Their scheme was to surprise this boar before he “got out of bed” in the morning to give the dogs a good chance of catching him.

It wasn’t long until they heard the pack light up – and it was full steam ahead to catch up with them.  The dogs had got on to something alright – but it wasn’t the big boar.  By the time the guys caught up, the dogs had already looked after this pig.

So a short time later, the search was on again.  This time when the pack lit up, the guys were convinced it was the wily boar from yesterday.  The chase went on for an hour or so, before once again the boar gave the guys the slip.

John was disappointed to have missed the big boar but agreed with the guys to keep going.  And it was a good call too as it was third time lucky.  The dogs bailed up a 70 pound pig and John was in for the kill.  It was the first time he had ever hunted a pig and although it wasn’t the big trophy boar he had ended up with, he was still stoked.  John couldn’t believe it when Chris refused to let him Book with www.basicinstincts.co.nz for a New Zealand Pig Hunting experience today!carry the pig out, and put it on his own back instead.

Back out of the bush, the guys celebrated their success with a meal & a beer at the local pub.  But the day was not over yet.  Back on the road, Chris took John to a special location for an evening’s pheasant hunt, flushing and bringing down two pheasants before night fall.

John was driven back to Rotorua at 6pm, a very happy punter.  When we rang to see how he was feeling after the day’s hunt, he was already heading to the thermal pools to relax and recuperate after a huge day out.  He had reported to his wife, he “couldn’t believe how thick the forest in NZ is”.  John had enjoyed a real NZ pig hunt and was thrilled with his Basic Instincts experience.

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