‘AUSTRALIA'S FREE RANGING SAMBAR DEER SPECIALIST’

Fees for 2006
Guiding fee | Sambar Deer Trophy fees | Hog Deer Trophy fees | Fallow Deer Trophy fees | Trophy fees for GAME RANCH SPECIES | Hard Velvet defined | Trophy fees for wounded and not recovered


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GUIDING FEES FOR FREE RANGING AND GAME RANCH SHIKARS

  • 1 on 1 fully guided Shikar is $575 per day
  • 1 on 2 fully guided Shikar is $475 per day per hunter

I will tailor hunts to meet your requirements.

Combination Free Range and Game Ranch hunts are a specialty.

Fees include the Goods and Services Tax.

Additional Fees

  • Rifle Hire: Browning Safari Grade Mauser M'98 30/06 fitted with Swarovski 2.5 to 10 x 56 scope. Shoots 1 MOA or better. $200 each per Shikar including ammunition.
  • Hire of fully equipped day pack. $30 per Shikar
  • Obtain Licence to Hunt Deer in Victoria : Flat Fee of $100
  • Obtain International Visitors Firearm Permit: Flat Fee of $100
  • Obtain Customs Import Permit: Flat Fee of $100
  • Provide materials to prepare capes, boil skulls and peroxide skulls to export/import standards, obtain Australian Quarantine Export Certificate, provide custom made shipping crate. This additional charge depends upon the number of capes/antlers/horns/ and crate size. Actual shipping charges are extra again.

SERVICES OF CAPER  & TROPHY CARER

I can provide one additional person for caping and trophy care for an additional $250 per day.  For 2 hunters that would be an extra $125  per person per day or $83 per person per day for 3 hunters.   This enables you to spend more time hunting for better trophies. The caper would be experienced in trophy care and taxidermy and prepare all your trophies to the standard required for taxidermy and shipping into your country. 

  • Non-hunting observers $300 per person per day.

Please read our information related to bookings

 

TROPHY FEES FOR FREE RANGING SPECIES

TROPHY FEES FOR SAMBAR DEER

Hinds: Trophy fee of $250 is payable for hinds.

Spikers and young stags which have not yet grown spikes are not permitted to be shot irrespective of whether they are in velvet or hard antler. This is consistent with current Quality Deer Management principles as today's spikers are tomorrows trophy stags.

Stags in Velvet and Stags Which Have Cast their antlers are not permitted to be shot.

Stags in Hard Antler & Hard Velvet: A trophy fee of $2,000 is payable for all stags in hard antler and hard velvet regardless of the number of tines and the number of Douglas or SCI points scored.

There is a bag limit of one stag and one hind per hunter.

John Harvey NSW:
'Took this fantastic sambar stag after a 10 year wait."

 

TROPHY FEES FOR HOG DEER

Hinds: Not available.

Spikers: Spikers and young stags which have not yet grown spikes are not permitted to be shot irrespective of whether they are in velvet or hard antler.

Stags in Hard Antler and Hard Velvet: A trophy fee of $4,000 is payable for all stags regardless of the number of tines and the number of Douglas or SCI points scored.

There is a bag limit of one stag per hunter.

 

TROPHY FEES FOR FALLOW DEER

Does: A trophy fee of $250 is payable for does.

Spikers and young bucks which have not yet grown spikes are not permitted to be shot irrespective of whether they are in velvet or hard antler.

Bucks growing velvet antler and cast stags are not permitted to be shot.

Bucks in Hard Antler & Hard Velvet: A trophy fee of $1,500.00 is payable for all bucks in hard antler and hard velvet regardless of the number of tines and the number of Douglas or SCI points scored.

There is no bag limit.

 

TROPHY FEES FOR GAME RANCH SPECIES

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HARD VELVET DEFINED

Hard velvet is where the antler has finished growing and more than ninety (90) per cent of the antler mass has hardened into bone but the velvet has not yet been cleaned from the antler.

 

TROPHY FEES PAYABLE FOR STAGS & BUCKS WOUNDED & NOT RECOVERED

Trophy fees are payable in full for any specie wounded but not recovered. Some clear evidence of a wounding must exist before this trophy fee is payable.

Examples of clear evidence includes:

  • Fresh blood on the trail

  • The deer fell, stumbled, buckled or reared up at the shot

  • Hair cut by the bullet found where the deer was when shot.

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