Water Buffalo: Introduced to Australia in 1826, Water Buffalo provide exciting, dangerous hunting and excellent trophy potential. These wild oxen are similar in build and disposition to African Cape Buffalo with large and impressive sweeping horns. More Info Menu
Scrub Bull: (Feral Oxen) The true wild bulls of Australia's far north provide difficult and dangerous hunting for the adventurous. Descended from ranch escapees over the past 100 years they carry a naturally aggressive disposition and a real hatred of man that makes them one Australia's most dangerous game animals. More Info Menu Wild Boar: Liberated by the first settlers 200 years ago these pigs are similar to the wild boar of Europe. They have successfully colonised much of outback Australia. Generally the largest, older boars are more cautious and live a solitary existence only joining the sows to breed. More Info Menu Sambar Deer: The premier game animal of Australia, free range Sambar inhabit the heavily forested mountains of the southern Alps. They are large, solitary animals with a naturally suspicious disposition and acute senses combined with high intelligence. More Info Menu |