09 August 2011, 06:04
larryshoresDagestan tur
Did anyone see the Shockey show on these magnificent creatures? It looks like a pretty rough hunt to me. They were on way too many areas with STEEP drop offs. I don't think I could do it to be honest. I loved it when they tied the hunters the the guides.
I do have to say it was one of the more interesting shows I have seen in a while.
10 August 2011, 05:01
nubeI saw a par tof it. That show actually made my mind up and I plan on doing this hunt in the next few years.
14 August 2011, 07:07
reddy375Those mountains are some of the steepest going. Here is some video from some of our hunts.
http://youtu.be/Dj7SQ3upNK4http://youtu.be/1As1T_YLpnYInformation on the hunts can be downloaded here
http://huntersnetworks.com/hunts/Tur.pdfArjun Reddy
www.huntersnetworks.comNew York
Tel: 845 259 3628
14 August 2011, 09:10
MaxxLarry,
I was there in 2010, and it was an awesome experience. Those mountains are fantastically steep!
05 January 2012, 01:02
Emil AliyevDear friends, you can contact me pm to get more info about Tur hunts, we already have 8 years experience as local company.
05 January 2012, 01:22
zhabaHey Larry its a fantastic hunt and one that you should do.Yes it tough going but well worth it. Havd a look at the pic's on my post. You could always do the hunt when the animals are down lower.

05 January 2012, 05:12
Biebsquote:
I don't think I could do it to be honest
Larry, check out the Ibex a couple of threads below...49 1/2". If that doesn't get us on the treadmill, nothing will.
05 January 2012, 10:08
RELBATI can honestly say it was probably the toughest hunt I have ever been on. Worthy adversary. Do it while you can. Put your drinking shoes on if you do it in Russia!
09 January 2012, 22:41
ZekeShikarI've heard of hiking shoes but I'm not familiar with "drinking" shoes. I can only guess, LOL..... unless you enlighten me. What are they?
Zeke