DATES & RATES

2027 DATES
June 8 - 15 SOLD
June 15 - 22 SOLD
June 22 - 29 SOLD
June 29 - July 6
July 6 - 13
July 13 - 20
July 20 - 27
July 27 - August 3
2028 DATES
May 30- June 6 SOLD
June 6 - 13
June 13 - 20
June 20 - 27
June 27 - July 4
July 4 - 11
July 13 - 20
July 20 - 27
RATES
1x1 hunter to guide ratio $12,000
2x1 $9,500
Extra days $1,000 per day
Scrub bull $1,500
Extra buffalo $3,000
Crossbow Permit or Rental: $200
Observer: $3,000

All prices in USD$

INCLUDED

  • Round trip airfare from Darwin to the nearest airstrip to the hunting area ($2100 value)
  • 1 Buffalo of any size
  • Pig hunting
  • Barramundi fishing/rods and tackle provided
  • Round trip airport shuttle
  • Transportation during the hunt
  • Professional experienced archery oriented guiding
  • All home cooked meals, snacks and non alcoholic drinks during the hunt
  • Comfortable tent camp completely run off solar and battery (Wifi, fridge, freezer, hot shower)
  • Transport of trophies to taxidermist or option to fly home with your trophy

NOT INCLUDED

  • Travel from your home to Darwin Australia
  • Pre and post hunt hotels and meals
  • Alcohol
  • Trophy fees for extra animals
  • Caping/salting fee $500
  • Full skull processing ready to take home with you at the end of your hunt $200
  • Taxidermy/Trophy export

GETTING HERE

Most international flights into Australia arrive into Sydney International Airport. However, Melbourne and Brisbane are other options. If coming from North America, most flights will depart from Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas or Vancouver. The most straightforward route is to fly into Brisbane and then onto Darwin. 

To give yourself time to recover from jet lag and to adjust to the Australian climate, it’s best if you can arrive in Darwin two days prior to your hunt. This will also allow time to manage any baggage handling delays. 

On the first day of your hunt, you’ll depart Darwin airport on an early morning regional flight and land in a remote part of the Northern Territory where myself or one of my guides will meet you to begin our outback hunting adventure!

Most international flights into Australia arrive into Sydney International Airport. However, Melbourne and Brisbane are other options. If coming from North America, most flights will depart from Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas or Vancouver. The most straightforward route is to fly into Brisbane and then onto Darwin. 

MAP

To give yourself time to recover from jet lag and to adjust to the Australian climate, it’s best if you can arrive in Darwin two days prior to your hunt. This will also allow time to manage any baggage handling delays. 

On the first day of your hunt, you’ll depart Darwin airport on an early morning regional flight and land in a remote part of the Northern Territory where myself or one of my guides will meet you to begin our outback hunting adventure!

HUNTING GEAR LIST

  • Bow - 65lb draw or more preferred
  • 12-18 arrows - arrow/broadhead combo 550 grains or more (broadheads should be fixed 2 or 3 blade solid construction)
  • Binoculars
  • Rangefinder
  • Small day pack
  • Hydration bladder/water bottle - 2-3L capacity 
  • Hat with good sun protection
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Head lamp or small flashlight
  • Camera
  • Bug head net
  • Lightweight boots or hiking shoes and camp shoes (crocs or sandals)
  • Socks
  • Underwear
  • 2 pairs of lightweight pants
  • 2 pairs of shorts for hunting/swimming
  • 4 light weight camo shirts - long sleeves are best for sun protection
  • Light weight gloves for sun protection
  • Short gaiters to prevent grass and sand from getting in boots
  • 1 mid weight sweater or jacket for cool evenings
  • 1 mid weight pants for cool evenings
  • Toiletries
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