Hunting Aotearoa has been running for 15 seasons. Attract an audience of hunters and non-hunters, both young and old.
The programme series started with host Howard Morrison Junior, he and his fellow hunters head to the best spots to stalk deer or pigs for some good ole New Zealand hunting. Keen Kiwi hunters getting kai the old-fashioned way for their whānau or helping protect native wildlife. In the eighth season (2012) Morrison handed the rifle to ex-rugby star Matua Parkinson; ex All Black Glen Osborne took over for the eleventh season, before Morrison's return.
The current presenter is Peter Peeti, his return to the screen has been met with excitement and support from all the hunters we filmed with during series 14. His expert hunting skills has served us well, as there were many times where Pete saved the day with his incredible accuracy with a rifle, but even more importantly, his understanding of animal behaviour. On numerous occasions Pete was able to predict where we would find our target species which allowed the camera to be rolling ahead of time as well as our hunters to be successful. Pete is a genuine guy who has a lot of respect from hunters all over the country and he has made the transition all the more seamless.
HUNTING AOTEAROA is a bilingual programme in both English and Te Reo Māori
The programme series started with host Howard Morrison Junior, he and his fellow hunters head to the best spots to stalk deer or pigs for some good ole New Zealand hunting. Keen Kiwi hunters getting kai the old-fashioned way for their whānau or helping protect native wildlife. In the eighth season (2012) Morrison handed the rifle to ex-rugby star Matua Parkinson; ex All Black Glen Osborne took over for the eleventh season, before Morrison's return.
The current presenter is Peter Peeti, his return to the screen has been met with excitement and support from all the hunters we filmed with during series 14. His expert hunting skills has served us well, as there were many times where Pete saved the day with his incredible accuracy with a rifle, but even more importantly, his understanding of animal behaviour. On numerous occasions Pete was able to predict where we would find our target species which allowed the camera to be rolling ahead of time as well as our hunters to be successful. Pete is a genuine guy who has a lot of respect from hunters all over the country and he has made the transition all the more seamless.
HUNTING AOTEAROA is a bilingual programme in both English and Te Reo Māori