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Hunting in Europe
27 December 2007, 19:20
Luke BlathewickHunting in Europe
As an American hunter I have always wanted to hunt in Europe. I am thinking the easiest and cheapest way to try it out would be maybe an English roe deer hunt? Does anyone know how I could go about such a trip, are there outfitters in England who would accomodate me on such a hunt and if so does anyone know what it would cost? Thanks in advance!
Luke Blatherwick
27 December 2007, 19:34
D99You could do a Polish roe deer hunt for E1500 for 3 deer or a similar hunt near London for similar money.
www.diana.dk is a good contact. Most American booking agencies don't cater to the cheaper roe deer hunts.
If your interested in hunting in Germany for about $150 a day you should talk to Gerry. He post as Gerry. I hunted with him in 2005 and had a hell of a good time.
He's an American who retired there. Good food, good company, and more deer than I would ever see in 2 weeks hunting in Wyoming or Montana.
27 December 2007, 23:14
Luke BlathewickThanks D99, thats great info, I might try Gerry and go see Germany!
27 December 2007, 23:30
FainaLuke, you can hunt in every european state for circa the same money. Roedeer is quiet cheeper than a european deer or a chamois.
If you are looking for an easy-shot roedeer is one.... but if you are looking for a real european hunting experience, you need a real european hunter!!!
What do you think about hunting as guest with a hunter in his mountains????
This is living a hunting experience!!
Faina
I prefer to die standing that to live in knee
28 December 2007, 05:19
Luke BlathewickFaina that would be cool, if I can find someone to take me that makes for more authentic trip for sure!
28 December 2007, 15:04
JAYBLuke,
give this
outfitters a call they should fix you up UK
John
www.kosaa.co.ukA clever man knows his strengths, a wise man knows his weaknesses
29 December 2007, 00:33
FainaLuke,
you are a hunter, and you know that in a real situation wenn you go hunt is the possibility that you sea nothing or that you can't shot... for many reasons.
My hunting season begins in March or April, without gun, only with binocular an photografic-machine.
I walk un and down in my moutain to look and to know chamois, what they do in the morning... what they do all the day.
But wenn I go to shot one there is the possibility that I don't sea anythink. Also in this case I'm happy why I'm in my mountain!!!
I say you this only why I'm a honest hunter.
If you like you can hunt with me next season.
Faina
I prefer to die standing that to live in knee
29 December 2007, 13:46
D99Faina,
I wish you would have joined this forum 3 years ago when I moved to Italy. Now I am moving back to the states in January (next month).
We could have whacked a few Gams together.
29 December 2007, 20:32
FainaD99,
I'm even here... When you want to hunt a Chamois, send me a mail.
Faina
I prefer to die standing that to live in knee
I prefer to die standing that to live in knee
31 December 2007, 06:28
AK HunterI did a roe deer/red deer hunt in Scotland a few years ago. As long as you are hunting "hill stags" and not the pen raised ones, the red deer prices are reasonable.
I took my wife and after the hunt we toured Scotland and England for about 10 days. We had a fantastic time.
You've got me thinking, maybe I should start planning a return trip.
31 December 2007, 14:27
mhoNice pictures Faina - with Remington M700 in the foreground, if I'm not mistaken...

Which part of Italy is this from, the Alps, and if yes where approximately??
- mike
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The rifle is a noble weapon... It entices its bearer into primeval forests, into mountains and deserts untenanted by man. - Horace Kephart
31 December 2007, 16:48
FainaYes MHO, it's my Remington 700 cal 30.06. This gun is like my best friend: when I need his ever ready!
I shot this photo in Val Bognanco, close to Switzerland, near to Domodossola.
I like to walk and hunt here.
Faina
I prefer to die standing that to live in knee
31 December 2007, 17:00
mhoThanks Faina, beautiful place. I have never been in that valley, although I have passed through Domodossola on the train. The closest I have been on foot is probably in Macugnaga - many years ago for hiking.
- mike
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The rifle is a noble weapon... It entices its bearer into primeval forests, into mountains and deserts untenanted by man. - Horace Kephart
02 January 2008, 02:27
enfieldsparesJoin the British Association for Shooting and Conservation. Then take part in their deer stalking for members schemes. You'll not get the cheapest price of any stalking in the UK but you will get a fair deal and not be "ripped off".
www.basc.org.ukDetails of the deer stalking is on the website above...or here:
http://www.basc.org.uk/content/deermanagementschemeLook over to "Section Links" on the right. I do know that they have vacancies for the Isle of Arran scheme at this moment.