The Most Wonderful Global Destinations for Hunting

Published On March 23, 2018 | By Staff Writer | Travel Planning
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Every hunter has his own bucket list of destinations. Even though every hunter’s bucket list will be different, here are a few of the finest hunting destinations from across the world. These locations offer a new edge to the great game, making it not only a wonderful experience but also a successful one. Surrounded by beautiful scenery, most importantly, these destinations offer animals that are on top of the food chain. On top of that, these places offer great quality accommodation, guide services and a lot more to ensure that hunting is the only thing in mind for the visitors.

Talkeetna, Alaska

If hunting carnivores is your passion, Talkeetna in Alaska is the perfect spot for you. The local bears are around nine feet tall, and the native moose population is always lively. Most of the big game is independent game, and there is an abundance of other games to complete the hunting needs. Here are the basic rules in Talkeetna –

  • Bears are allowed to be hunted all year.
  • Wolves are allowed to be hunted all year.
  • Moose, waterfowl and sheep can only be hunted during late-summer.

August and September are two ideal months for hunting in this area. The hunter should, however, take precautions such as carrying cold weather hunting gloves and woolen clothes while making this trip as the area can get very chilly at night time.

South Island, New Zealand

New Zealand does not allow hunting the kiwi, the national bird of the country. However, to a hunter’s delight, the world’s biggest red stags are allowed to be hunted. New Zealand is the ideal place for people who like to hunt mountain animals. There are options for hiring helicopters. With proper research and with the help of the guides, hunters can explore South Island to discover one of the most stunning sceneries in the world. Here are the basic rules of hunting in South Island, New Zealand –

  • You are allowed to hunt the red stag, elk, chamois, fallow deer, sambar deer, ram, rusa-deer, sika deer, white-tail, wild boar, and water buffalo.
  • Primary season is in March and April.

Córdoba, Argentina

It is well known in the hunting world that if someone wants to hunt down birds, they should be taken to Argentina. Córdoba is blessed with a 100-square-mile radius which encapsulates the city. In this bordered region, there exists a population of over 50 million doves. Hence, as a hunter, you need not worry about getting your shots on target. Rather, you should start some neck exercises before the trip in order to hold up the shoulder for a considerable amount of time, as there will be no end to the targets! There is a yearly season. March, April and October offer the best weather conditions. The southernmost portion of the country is not that far away from Córdoba, where bigger animals are available for hunting. Puma and the water buffalo are some examples.

For those who have a passion for hunting, a visit to these places can give them a true sense of what hunting freely feels like.

 

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