Otago Deerstalkers
Your Hunt Starts Here - Join Now!
What We Do
Advocacy
Advocacy on behalf of New Zealand’s hunters and shooters and the promotion of sensible, effective, legislation on firearms ownership
Education
Promotion of effective hunter education through the HUNTS programme.
Organisation
of National Competitions, collection of data, and publication of the New Zealand Big Game Trophy Record Book.
Established with a passion for preserving our hunting heritage and fostering responsible hunting practices, our association provides a supportive community for hunters and shooters of all levels of experience. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or just starting your journey, you'll find a wealth of resources, events, and fellowship within our association.
Club Meetings
Meet us every 2nd Monday of the Month at 7.30pm. Meetings are not held during the months of January or April.
Where: 53 Malvern Street Woodhaugh DUNEDIN
Join us after the meeting for a drink and something to eat.
Club News
Leith Valley Rifle Range
Looking for a range to zero in your hunting rifle and practice your shooting skills, together with fellow hunters?
Located close to Dunedin, Leigh Valley Range offers 9 shooting benches and operates most Saturdays under the supervision of a trained range officer.
FAQs
Joining is easy! Simply visit our membership page and fill out the online application form. Membership is open to individuals who share our commitment to ethical hunting practices and wildlife conservation
Our events calendar includes a variety of activities such as hunting trips, training workshops, conservation projects, social gatherings, and educational seminars. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or new to the sport, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
We actively participate in conservation efforts through habitat restoration projects, wildlife monitoring programs, and advocacy for responsible land management practices. By promoting sustainable hunting practices, we strive to maintain healthy ecosystems and preserve biodiversity in the Otago region.
Keep an eye on our website's news section for the latest updates, subscribe to our newsletter, and follow us on social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram. We also encourage members to attend regular meetings and engage in discussions on our online forums.
Feel free to reach out to us via email at [insert email address] or through our online contact form. Our friendly team is always happy to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.