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  1. An Arapawa ram makes a great start to a young hunter’s trophy collection, and can be hunted all year round. Design your own dream hunt. The curling horns of the Arapawa ram, coupled with the clean face and tightly curled fleece, make a great trophy. Brought to New Zealand by Captain James Cook from Spain...

  2. The Arapawa Ram is the descendant of a flock of domesticated sheep that were introduced to Arapawa Island over 200 years ago as a food source for whalers. They are a wild, hardy sheep that is totally unique to the country and a great sheep hunt addition to your New Zealand guided hunting trip.

  3. Allowed to roam freely over the rolling hills of Leithen Valley, they hug the edge of the beech forest in which they thrive. Known for their large, dark antlers and delicious meat, our trophy animals provide the ultimate hunting prize in one of the world’s most stunning places. Find out more.

  4. A trophy Arapawa ram makes a great addition to any hunt or hunting package. Arapawa rams are predominantly black or dark brown and have varying coloured horns, some lighter, some darker and some are light on the top side of the horn and dark on the bottom side.

  5. Embark on the thrilling adventure of goat and ram hunting. Let Shane or Liam Quinn guide you on a hunt through the breathtaking landscapes of the South Island.

  6. Delve into the magic of autumn in New Zealand with leaf throwing in Cornwell Park, Auckland or soak up the beauty of leaf drop in Arrowtown, Otago.

  7. Hunt giant red stag, bull tahr, chamois, fallow deer, ram, and more across the mountains and plains of New Zealand's beautiful South Island country. Experience first-class New Zealand hunting with alpine trekking, helicopter touring, and fair-chase game animals on private hunting preserves in Wanaka and surrounding areas.

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