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Marco Polo in Tajikistan
13 December 2018, 03:30
larryshoresMarco Polo in Tajikistan
HUNTER- Larry Shores
BOOKING AGENTS- Greg Brownlee
AREA HUNTED- a communal area about 1.5 hours out of Alichur, Tajikistan
OUTFITTER- H & Cat (I think)
DATES- Early December 2018
SPECIES SOUGHT- Marco Polo sheep and mid-Asian ibex
GUN- Rifles, Inc 300 Win Mag with Swarovski 3-18.
AMMO- Black Hills Gold 180 grain Accubonds
This trip was 2 years in the making . I was about as excited as I have been in many years.
We got to Dushanbe and had a few surprises. Some good. Some not to good. The VIP area in the airport was magnificent. I was shocked. On the bad side, we had some bag issues. On my gun case, 3 of the 5 locks were popped yet still locked. My friend who traveled with me had one of his bags ripped so badly it is unusable.
We spent the night in Hyatt Regency. It was very nice . Excellent choice.
We departed the next morning for Khorog which is right on the Afghanistan border. This portion of the trip was 14 hours over some of the worst roads I have ever seen. The next day, we went to camp which was another 7 hours over horrible roads.
Camp was an old house. It was clean, warm and dry. We had generator power and a shower. What else could one want?
I am going to make general comments about the hunting-
The area is massive and rugged. Camp was between 13,000 and 14,000 feet. I went as high as 17,000. The mountains are VERY RUGGED.
There is a hell of a lot of game. I saw hundreds of Marco Polo every day. To a lesser extent, ibex. My reaction is that the quality of the Marco Polo exceeds that of the ibex.
We went out every day with 3 guides. We drove through an area hoping to spot game . At times, this required climbing. Other times, it did not .
I ended up shooting a large Marco Polo at 450 yards. I ended up shooting a seriously sub-standard ibex having shot the exact ibex the guide told me to shoot. Distance was 245 yards. I missed one at over 700 yards.
While the guides know the area and the animals, their hunting skills were lacking. If you ever go, be prepared to stand up for what is right . Most will readily comply.
Good gear is essential due to the weather. Without it, this might be a miserable experience. It was as cold as -12F while we there. I took several things I never used. However, one hiccup and I would have been glad I brought them .
All in all , it was a fascinating trip. We had a great time. Greg Brownlee did an excellent job. I would definitely recommend the trip.
13 December 2018, 04:05
BrettAKSCICongratulations Larry!
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13 December 2018, 04:37
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by larryshores:
HUNTER- Larry Shores
BOOKING AGENTS- Greg Brownlee
AREA HUNTED- a communal area about 1.5 hours out of Alichur, Tajikistan
OUTFITTER- H & Cat (I think)
DATES- Early December 2018
SPECIES SOUGHT- Marco Polo sheep and mid-Asian ibex
GUN- Rifles, Inc 300 Win Mag with Swarovski 3-18.
AMMO- Black Hills Gold 180 grain Accubonds
This trip was 2 years in the making . I was about as excited as I have been in many years.
We got to Dushanbe and had a few surprises. Some good. Some not to good. The VIP area in the airport was magnificent. I was shocked. On the bad side, we had some bag issues. On my gun case, 3 of the 5 locks were popped yet still locked. My friend who traveled with me had one of his bags ripped so badly it is unusable.
We spent the night in Hyatt Regency. It was very nice . Excellent choice.
We departed the next morning for Khorog which is right on the Afghanistan border. This portion of the trip was 14 hours over some of the worst roads I have ever seen. The next day, we went to camp which was another 7 hours over horrible roads.
Camp was an old house. It was clean, warm and dry. We had generator power and a shower. What else could one want?
I am going to make general comments about the hunting-
The area is massive and rugged. Camp was between 13,000 and 14,000 feet. I went as high as 17,000. The mountains are VERY RUGGED.
There is a hell of a lot of game. I saw hundreds of Marco Polo every day. To a lesser extent, ibex. My reaction is that the quality of the Marco Polo exceeds that of the ibex.
We went out every day with 3 guides. We drove through an area hoping to spot game . At times, this required climbing. Other times, it did not .
I ended up shooting a large Marco Polo at 450 yards. I ended up shooting a seriously sub-standard ibex having shot the exact ibex the guide told me to shoot. Distance was 245 yards. I missed one at over 700 yards.
While the guides know the area and the animals, their hunting skills were lacking. If you ever go, be prepared to stand up for what is right . Most will readily comply.
Good gear is essential due to the weather. Without it, this might be a miserable experience. It was as cold as -12F while we there. I took several things I never used. However, one hiccup and I would have been glad I brought them .
All in all , it was a fascinating trip. We had a great time. Greg Brownlee did an excellent job. I would definitely recommend the trip.
Larry if you want me to put up pictures email them to me.
Jim
13 December 2018, 08:23
SliderCongrats on The Marco!!!
13 December 2018, 21:20
AzizCongratulations Larry, looking forward to seeing photos from your trip.
Regards
Aziz
13 December 2018, 21:32
Frostbit
13 December 2018, 21:33
FrostbitAfghanistan border
13 December 2018, 21:34
Frostbit
13 December 2018, 21:34
Frostbit
13 December 2018, 23:06
The NorwegianGlad you made it Larry. Really nice ram. Congrats
The more I know, the less I wonder !
14 December 2018, 02:01
AnotherAZWriterAwesome Larry! Huge congratulations!
14 December 2018, 04:15
OverlandAbsolutely a dream trip. Way to make it happen and what a fantastic sheep! Is he destined for a full body mount?
14 December 2018, 05:00
NakihunterCongratulations on a great sheep. Any videos?
"When the wind stops....start rowing. When the wind starts, get the sail up quick."
14 December 2018, 05:23
larryshoresquote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
Afghanistan border
One might notice the Afghanistan flag in the background.
14 December 2018, 07:40
larryshoresquote:
Originally posted by Overland:
Absolutely a dream trip. Way to make it happen and what a fantastic sheep! Is he destined for a full body mount?
That he is.
14 December 2018, 07:41
larryshoresquote:
Originally posted by Nakihunter:
Congratulations on a great sheep. Any videos?
It was filmed. I am not sure how this will turn out.
14 December 2018, 09:53
SpartanWell done Larry! Out of interest, what boots did you use on the hunt?
14 December 2018, 11:16
CougarzCongratulations, looks like you had a great hunt.
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14 December 2018, 12:40
larryshores[QUOTE]Originally posted by Spartan:
Well done Larry! Out of interest, what boots did you use on the hunt?[/QUOT
I used two different boots. One was a pair of Irish Setter boots with 1,000 grams of insulation. Excellent boots.
The other was made by Solomon. I believe they are called Toundra Pro. Also an excellent boot.
Neither is expensive. Both are light. I also took Neos overboots but never used them.
14 December 2018, 17:12
SpartanThanks Larry for the fast reply. My feet get very cold in reasonable conditions, so I'll have a look at these two brands
15 December 2018, 05:16
SliderWOW!!! BIG RAM Congrats
15 December 2018, 08:26
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by larryshores:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Spartan:
Well done Larry! Out of interest, what boots did you use on the hunt?[/QUOT
I used two different boots. One was a pair of Irish Setter boots with 1,000 grams of insulation. Excellent boots.
The other was made by Solomon. I believe they are called Toundra Pro. Also an excellent boot.
Neither is expensive. Both are light. I also took Neos overboots but never used them.
REI Outlet has Solomon Toundra Pro on a massive sale if you are a size 11.5
15 December 2018, 20:30
Tim HeraldCongrats Larry. Great ram.
Good Hunting,
Tim Herald
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15 December 2018, 20:37
Tim HeraldGreat ram Larry. Real adventure.
Good Hunting,
Tim Herald
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16 December 2018, 04:32
Jim@IMRepsCongratulations Larry, did you take a portable CPAP, thought I saw a discussion in a different thread?
Jim
16 December 2018, 06:32
larryshoresNo Jim, I didn’t.
I looked at the time it took to charge here. I figured I would never get it to charge over there.
16 December 2018, 18:15
bwanajayCongrats Larry! That's my kind of hunt and definitely on my bucket list.
17 December 2018, 17:45
Jim@IMRepsGood morning, you have a PM
17 December 2018, 20:59
SkiBumplus3Congratulations! Fantastic ram. Thanks for sharing.
Ski+3
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19 December 2018, 06:17
MJinesWell done Larry. Congratulations. Glad you are home safe and sound too.
Mike
19 December 2018, 22:49
nubeAwesome hunt Larry!
20 December 2018, 08:39
FMCFantastic!!!
There are two types of people in the world: those that get things done and those who make excuses. There are no others.
20 December 2018, 13:25
Charlie64.
Way to go Larry. Proper ram! Congratulations.
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21 December 2018, 04:19
bobby7321Very cool! Nice ram!
Any issues with the elevation?
Looks like you got lucky and were able to fly Khorog to Dushanbe?

Has anyone ever caught the flight going the other way?
21 December 2018, 05:43
larryshoresquote:
Originally posted by bobby7321:
Very cool! Nice ram!
Any issues with the elevation?
Looks like you got lucky and were able to fly Khorog to Dushanbe?

Has anyone ever caught the flight going the other way?
Not really. We knew the air as thin. It didn’t take a lot to cause your breathing to pick up.
23 December 2018, 07:30
crbutlerCongrats on the sheep!
24 December 2018, 23:43
NortonAwesome adventure and ram.....congrats Larry!
27 December 2018, 21:33
Lhook7Congratulations, Larry!
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29 December 2018, 18:49
bwanamrmFantastic ram Larry! Well done.
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03 January 2019, 19:55
Bud MeadowsWell played Larry! At my age (71) that ship has already sailed to pursue a Marco Polo. I’ll have to settle for Eland and Waterbuck in Namibia this May.
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