For the last few years myself and my guide/ business partner have been running the above trips which have always resulted in 99% success.
We have sole access to some wonderful areas with high density of wild free ranging Muntjac, and CWD all within 1.5 hours of London Heathrow.
We base the hunts on 3 days (6 morning and evenings as Deer are most active then but we keep you busy all day doing other things) and 3 nights- this is ample time for both species. Season for this combo hunt is November 1 to March 31, but best dates are November to end of February.
We include in the price: airport transfers, 3 nights in a high end pub in ensuite double rooms (all have tv, nice bathrooms, some have a jacuzzi etc), all meals (nice fish and steaks or whatever you like), drinks (inc alcohol), hunting guide, internal transport (modern Toyota Hilux or Landcruiser), high end rifle hire (Blaser or Sako with Swarovski or Zeiss scopes), one trophy Muntjac and one trophy CWD.
We don't include: flights, dip & pack (we deliver to taxidermist for you then he contacts you to arrange everything very professionally), personal expenses, extra days $500, extra animals Muntjac $850 and CWD $1450, non hunter $170 day all inc of food etc (excluding entry to attractions if want to visit some .
We ask a small deposit and rest can be paid in cash (GBP /EURO/USD), credit card on our terminal or transfer.
Price for the hunt is $4500 1:1 and if 2:1 we can do it for $4000.
Additional species like (free range) Sika, Fallow, Red can be hunted in different locations but require additional days. High fence animals like Stags 250-550", White stags, Pere David, Fallow 200-300" etc can be arranged aswell as extending the hunt and flying to anywhere in Europe to hunt a variety of species.
I can arrange touring for partners of Stonehenge, Windsor Castle, Oxford, Cambridge $POA. For hunters if we have time or get the animals early we can visit Rigby, Purdeys or any of the above.
Direct contact from booking to receiving your trophies back home. References available - this last season I think 5/6 came from AR and hunted and 4 are returning this year for other species.
Thanks for looking,
Outfit/ agent: Hunt Inter Guide: Alex Nielson PO Box 43, Dorset, UK
Posts: 490 | Location: Europe | Registered: 07 June 2016
We ask a small deposit and rest can be paid in cash (GBP /EURO/USD), credit card on our terminal or transfer.Price for the hunt is $4500 1:1 and if 2:1 we can do it for $4000.
So is base priced in GBP/Euro/ or USD considering the current exchange rate paying in GBP or Euros would be a lot cheaper
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We ask a small deposit and rest can be paid in cash (GBP /EURO/USD), credit card on our terminal or transfer.Price for the hunt is $4500 1:1 and if 2:1 we can do it for $4000.
So is base priced in GBP/Euro/ or USD considering the current exchange rate paying in GBP or Euros would be a lot cheaper
We can do it in GBP of course. Don’t hesitate to send me a message if you want to talk further
Posts: 490 | Location: Europe | Registered: 07 June 2016
These guy are the best , I would recommend them any time Alex is a super knowable guide. We had time to tour Oxford. I will do this again and this crap settles down.
Originally posted by blaser93: These guy are the best , I would recommend them any time Alex is a super knowable guide. We had time to tour Oxford. I will do this again and this crap settles down.
Thanks Ken! Glad to see AA are flying again to Madrid and soon rest of Europe i hope!
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US$/Euro/GBP - so what. It already a cheap hunt ! Fantastic & worth it is all I can say !
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We ask a small deposit and rest can be paid in cash (GBP /EURO/USD), credit card on our terminal or transfer.Price for the hunt is $4500 1:1 and if 2:1 we can do it for $4000.
So is base priced in GBP/Euro/ or USD considering the current exchange rate paying in GBP or Euros would be a lot cheaper
Originally posted by Bwana1: I would not use the term, CWD,in your description. In the States CWD stands for Cronic Wasting Disease, that effect members of the deer family.
Maybe but the long name is in the title, but good idea.
Posts: 490 | Location: Europe | Registered: 07 June 2016