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Balkan Chamois in North Macedonia
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Hello Gentlemen,
I offer you and fantastic hunt in North Macedonia for Balkan chamois

These are all inclusive packages including trophy fee.
You need to fly to Skopje int. Airport where an english speaking guide will pick you up.
Trophy quality in this area is quite good and you can expect a chamois with 95CIC, with a very good chance to find a bigger.
The population is excellent and we have an 100% successrate for many years.

Hunt has to take place between 1.August to 31.December.

2days hunting/3nights + 1 Chamois regardless of size for 2900€ (~ $3230 at todays exchange rate)



Extras:
- Rifle (if you don't bring your own)
- Personal expenses
- Trophy export
- Vet certificate 50€
- Extra day 200€
- Dip&Pack 50-100€ per animal



Best Regards,

Dennis

contact me at:
DR Safaris
D. Rollinger
dennis@dr-safaris.com

+491722438231

Pascalstrasse 6
52078 Aachen
Germany



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Sorry, dumb question. I’ve taken Chamois in NZ. How do these compare and are they a different subspecies?
 
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Hello,
not a dumb question at all.
The chamois in NZ are considered a different subspecies by SCI. BUT the stock for this population came from Austria, so it is Alpine chamois.

The Chamois in north Macedonia are Balkan Chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra balcanica).
By many the balkan chamois is considered a subspecies of the Alpine.

The main differences are:
It is slightly larger in bodysize than the Alpine Chamois. It has longer horns, and it is often lighter in colour.

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At this point I have three spots available still.
We can combine those with a variety of other chamois hunts in Europe if you are interested.


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Hi Guys,
I still have permits available. North Macedonia is open for tourists.

Regards,
Dennis


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