Hunting Clubs in New Zealand

Learn, explore, and connect with hunting clubs across New Zealand

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Hunting clubs bring together people who share a passion for the outdoors, wildlife management, and hunting. In New Zealand, these clubs provide training, trips, and a community for hunters of all experience levels.

Featured Hunting Clubs

NZDA Waikato (Hamilton) Branch

πŸ“ Hamilton East, Hamilton, Waikato

Join NZDA Waikato (Hamilton) Branch, a hunting club in Waikato promoting safe firearm use, organised hunts, and social events for outdoor enthusiasts.

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Wellington Wildfowlers Club

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Wellington Wildfowlers Club: Hutt Valley hunting enthusiasts specialising in duck and pheasant hunts. Organise seasonal trips to Kaimanawa and Wairarapa. Contact Simon Muckley for New Zealand wildfowling info.

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Southern Lakes Deerstalkers Association

πŸ“ Arrowtown, Otago

Southern Lakes Deerstalkers Association: Join monthly hunting club meetings in Arrowtown, Otago. Social drinks at 6.30pm, meetings at 7.30pm last Thursday (excl. Dec). Welcome new members to outdoor adventures.

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North Otago Deerstalkers Association

πŸ“ South Hill, Oamaru, Otago

North Otago Deerstalkers Association: Premier hunting club in Otago, NZ. Welcome new members to monthly meetings in Oamaru. Connect with outdoor enthusiasts for ethical hunting experiences.

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What is a Hunting Club?

A hunting club is a group where members participate in organised hunts, share knowledge, and promote safe and ethical hunting practices. Clubs may also host training workshops, conservation projects, and social events.

They provide structured environments for both recreational and skilled hunters to learn and enjoy the sport.

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NZDA Waikato (Hamilton) Branch

πŸ“ Hamilton East, Hamilton, Waikato

Join NZDA Waikato (Hamilton) Branch, a hunting club in Waikato promoting safe firearm use, organised hunts, and social events for outdoor enthusiasts.

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Wellington Wildfowlers Club

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Wellington Wildfowlers Club: Hutt Valley hunting enthusiasts specialising in duck and pheasant hunts. Organise seasonal trips to Kaimanawa and Wairarapa. Contact Simon Muckley for New Zealand wildfowling info.

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Southern Lakes Deerstalkers Association

πŸ“ Arrowtown, Otago

Southern Lakes Deerstalkers Association: Join monthly hunting club meetings in Arrowtown, Otago. Social drinks at 6.30pm, meetings at 7.30pm last Thursday (excl. Dec). Welcome new members to outdoor adventures.

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North Otago Deerstalkers Association

πŸ“ South Hill, Oamaru, Otago

North Otago Deerstalkers Association: Premier hunting club in Otago, NZ. Welcome new members to monthly meetings in Oamaru. Connect with outdoor enthusiasts for ethical hunting experiences.

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Southland Recreational Hunting Club

πŸ“ Invercargill, Southland

Southland Recreational Hunting Club: 31 years of safe hunting training and wild game pursuits in Invercargill, Southland. Monthly meetings, expert hunter education for allβ€”join the adventure today!

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Palmerston Deerstalkers and Hunters Club

πŸ“ Palmerston, Otago

Palmerston Deerstalkers and Hunters Club in Otago promotes hunting safety and mountaineering. Join this environment-outdoors club for thrilling outdoor adventures and community in Palmerston, New Zealand. (148 characters)

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Benefits of Joining Hunting Clubs

Hunting clubs provide opportunities to learn safe practices, improve skills, and access organised trips. Members enjoy outdoor adventures, physical activity, and a deeper connection with nature.

Socially, these clubs foster friendships, community support, and shared experiences in the outdoors.

Hunting Clubs in New Zealand

Hunting clubs are found across New Zealand, particularly in rural areas and regions rich in wildlife. They often collaborate with conservation projects and promote responsible hunting, making them an important part of outdoor recreation culture.