For an unforgettable adventure in the heart of Australia’s premier hunting reserve, look no further than Happy Hunting Adventures. Nestled within the renowned Water Valley in South Australia, our guided hunts offer an unparalleled opportunity to experience the thrill of the chase amidst breathtaking landscapes, all within 116,000 acre’s of premium hunting territory.
Led by expert hunter Bill Teffaha, each excursion promises an immersive and educational journey as you track down your desired prey. With over 20,000 deer spanning species such as Fallow, Red, Sambar, Rusa, and Chital, the reserve boasts some of the largest trophies in the country, ensuring an unforgettable hunting experience.
This particular hunt has a focus on getting you either a Sambar stag, or meat animal (hind).
The Sambar deer is a large and majestic species native to the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and parts of East Asia. It’s one of the largest deer species in the world. Sambar deer exhibit sexual dimorphism, with males being significantly larger and heavier than females.
In terms of appearance, Sambar deer have a dark brown coat that can vary in shade depending on the region. They typically have a shaggy mane around their neck and a short tail. One of their most distinctive features is their large, branching antlers, which are primarily present in males and can grow up to 110 centimeters (43 inches) in length.
Adult male Sambar deer can weigh anywhere from 200 to 320 kilograms (440 to 705 pounds), while females generally weigh between 100 to 160 kilograms (220 to 350 pounds). They have a robust build with strong legs, enabling them to navigate through dense forests and rough terrain with ease.
Sambar deer are predominantly herbivores, feeding on a variety of vegetation including grasses, leaves, fruits, and shrubs. They are primarily crepuscular, meaning they are most active during dawn and dusk, although they can be active at any time of day depending on factors like habitat and predation pressure. Sambar deer are solitary animals or may form small groups, and they are known to be wary and elusive, often retreating into dense vegetation when threatened.
Accommodation & meals:
Your comfort is our priority, with cozy accommodation provided in a quaint house equipped with separate bedrooms, a comfortable lounge, dining area, hot showers, and essential amenities including WIFI and power access.
Indulge in hearty meals and refreshing beverages throughout your stay, with all culinary needs catered to (excluding alcohol). Transportation expenses are fully covered, ensuring hassle-free travel throughout the reserve.
Trophy and meat preparation:
We take care of all aspects of your hunt, from field preparations to trophy or meat processing, including capeing and salting capes/skins and boiling of skulls.
Pictures & Videos:
Plus, cherish the memories forever with all videos and pictures captured during your adventure conveniently stored on a USB and sent directly to you.
How we hunt:
Hunting opportunities abound throughout the day, from early morning until sunset. Our team adapts to your preferred hunting style, whether it’s long stalks in thick countryside, spot and stalk by vehicle, or sit and spot combined with long-distance shooting. Additionally, our property features a range where you can ensure your rifle is shooting straight or sharpen your skills.
As part of our commitment to providing a comprehensive hunting experience, we offer the added bonus of free shooting for foxes, hares, and rabbits, further enhancing your adventure and contributing to conservation efforts.
With a minimum two-day excursion, our guided hunts cater to all, including families with children under five who join free of charge. Don’t miss the opportunity for an extraordinary hunting experience with Happy Hunting Adventures. Book your adventure today and embark on the hunt of a lifetime.
Cost breakdown:
There are two parts of the hunting package. The guide fees and the animal fees. The cost of the trip is calculated as amounts of days (guide fees) + amount of animals shot (animal fees).
Guide fees
- One hunter – $650.00 per person, per day (minimum two days)
- Two hunters or more – $550.00 per person, per day (minimum two days)
Discount
Platinum members of the Australian Hunters Club get 10% off guiding fees.
Animal fees
- Trophy animals* (antlered) $300 – $2000
- Meat animals (does/hinds) $100 – $300
*Trophy animals come in all different shapes, sizes and quality. We offer management and cull stags/bucks for cheaper rates, world record trophies for higher rates and everything in between. Prior to the hunt you let us know what kind of animal you want to go after, and we will tailor the hunt to your specifications.
How to book:
To book a hunt or ask questions contact Bill by the phone number listed on this page. Given the remote location of the hunting zone you might need to send a text message or voicemail. Alternately you can send a message via the form below, however emails are checked periodically. Your best chance is to send a text or call.