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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Glass eye @ Feb 8 2007, 09:18 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
The northern half of the island has state controlled hunts, one deer limit for the year. The southern half is the private side and is all year long. Rifle hunts are/were, last time I checked, $275 a day with a 3 deer limit, only one can be a buck, and no limit on mouflon. You need to make reservations first.
The archery only ares are places where they don't want guns going off, near town, along the paved roads, golf cources, etc. The permit is $50 and is good for 365 days, no limit either sex, and includes mouflon, however mouflon are rare in the archery only areas. I did however almost got run-over by a small ram, don't know why he was running but he skidded to a halt just a few feet in front of me and then did a 180.
Nic, I plan on hunting the Big Island real soon, as soon as I can finish greasing some skeaky wheels here at work, maybe the first part of March. E-mail me and I'll give you the name and number of the guy who runs the hunts on Lanai.
ps. I've got some unfinished business on Lanai. The last time I bowhunted there, on the last evening, I found a waterhole (rare on that desert island) where I had been blowing stalks on a big buck.
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Hey glass eye I live on the oahu island and i'am interested in the south lanai hunts as well. Could you give me the name and number for the outfitter please. They should pay you advertisement fees. Thanks Email boatswain41451@yahoo.com
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Nic Barca @ Dec 18 2006, 10:45 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Nic, I didn't see your post here until now. All of Lanai is owned by the Lanai Company, it was owned by Dole but they don't grow pineapples on the pineapple island anymore.Glass Eye, How exactly do you go about setting up one of those private-land Lanai hunts? I get asked this a lot and don't know what advise to give. I'ld like to know for myself too because I go to Maui a lot and Lanai is an easy boat ride away. Thanks[/b]
The northern half of the island has state controlled hunts, one deer limit for the year. The southern half is the private side and is all year long. Rifle hunts are/were, last time I checked, $275 a day with a 3 deer limit, only one can be a buck, and no limit on mouflon. You need to make reservations first.
The archery only ares are places where they don't want guns going off, near town, along the paved roads, golf cources, etc. The permit is $50 and is good for 365 days, no limit either sex, and includes mouflon, however mouflon are rare in the archery only areas. I did however almost got run-over by a small ram, don't know why he was running but he skidded to a halt just a few feet in front of me and then did a 180.
Nic, I plan on hunting the Big Island real soon, as soon as I can finish greasing some skeaky wheels here at work, maybe the first part of March. E-mail me and I'll give you the name and number of the guy who runs the hunts on Lanai.
ps. I've got some unfinished business on Lanai. The last time I bowhunted there, on the last evening, I found a waterhole (rare on that desert island) where I had been blowing stalks on a big buck.
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Hey glass eye I live on the oahu island and i'am interested in the south lanai hunts as well. Could you give me the name and number for the outfitter please. They should pay you advertisement fees. Thanks Email boatswain41451@yahoo.com