Welcome to Sika Hunters

About Us

Your Ultimate Guide to Sika Hunting in New Zealand!

At Sika Hunters New Zealand, we are passionate about Sika hunting in the stunning landscapes of the central North Island, New Zealand. Our website serves as a comprehensive resource for both seasoned hunters and enthusiastic newcomers, providing essential information, insights and products to enhance your Sika hunting experience.

With 25 years of first hand Sika hunting in New Zealand, Scotland and Japan, Jamie Fairbairn, Sika Hunters NZ founder, loves the outdoors and Sika hunting. Jamie is a skilled and respected Sika hunter and is dedicated to sharing his expertise and knowledge. We understand the unique challenges and rewards that come with hunting this elusive species, and we are here to assist you every step of the way.

Through our ever changing website, you will discover a wealth of information on Sika deer behavior, habitat preferences, tracking techniques, and optimal hunting strategies. We aim to empower you with the tools and skills necessary to become a successful Sika hunter. Whether you are a beginner seeking guidance or a seasoned hunter looking for advanced tactics, SHNZ has got you covered.

In addition to our wealth of educational content, Sika Hunters also offers gear reviews, highlighting the latest hunting equipment, apparel, and accessories specifically tailored to hunting in New Zealand. We strive to provide honest and unbiased recommendations, ensuring you have access to the best tools to maximize your chances of success in the field.

Whether you seek a thrilling solo adventure, a memorable hunting trip with friends, or an opportunity to explore the breathtaking landscapes of New Zealand, SHNZ is your trusted companion. Our commitment is to equip you with the skills, knowledge, and resources needed to make your Sika hunting dreams a reality.

Thank you for visiting Sika Hunters. Embark on an extraordinary hunting journey with us, and together, let's explore the untamed wilderness and discover the majesty of Sika in New Zealand.