Black Peak, Sharks Tooth hunting block
The Cardrona Glenorchy Shotover hunting area includes almost 40 000 hectares of mountainous land in the Humboldt eastern faces, Richardson Mountains, and in the Shotover, Motatapu and Cardrona River catchments.
Species present are goats, red deer, fallow deer and chamois, as well as gamebirds in the Glenorchy wetlands.
The area is mostly alpine and very cold in winter. It can be hot in summer although the weather is changeable at all times of the year.
View descriptions of the hunting blocks in the Cardrona Glenorchy Shotover hunting area.
A permit is required by anyone using a rifle, bow or dog to hunt on land managed by the Department of Conservation.
Find out how you can plan and prepare for a safe and enjoyable hunting trip in the Cardrona Glenorchy Shotover hunting area.
View Otago Conservancy's most recently issued pesticide summary.
Hunters who had applied for 2009/2010 Wanaka area 'Roar' permits were surveyed to look at the efficiency of, and satisfaction with, the current Roar permit system.
Apply online for a hunting permit or renew.
Hunting in conservation areas brochure
Importing and exporting hunting trophies
NZ weather
Take a hunting survey from Lincoln University
Follow the Outdoor Safety Code: 1. Plan your trip 2. Tell someone 3. Be aware of the weather 4. Know your limits 5. Take sufficient supplies
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