23 February 2010, 11:35
BlackieHunting in Georgia/Caucasus Mtns
I have distant family in northeast Georgian Republic, close to mountains (Chesho, Omalo). What game can be hunted there and what are regulations in bringing your own rifle and ammo.
Regards from the USA,
Blackie
23 February 2010, 14:58
Steve MalinverniI tried to go there to hunt some year ago, but it took a lot of efforts with a little return. I need some time to find the mail and the translations.
25 February 2010, 04:54
RobinOLocksleyFrom all I gathered, there is little hunting in terms of medium/big game.Tur can be hunted but I read/heard that it can be quite expensive and tedious.I can be wrong.
Taking your rifle and ammo should not be a problem from what I read.There are a few gunshops in Tbilisi that seem to stock decent range of guns.
I know that I am not being very informative here.Sorry.
Best-
Locksley,R
25 February 2010, 21:18
BlackieThank you Stefano and Robin,
Will keep searching; maybe an eco/hunting trip in 2011, unless Australia beckons.
Ciao and tally ho,
Vaso
25 February 2010, 22:09
londonhunterHi may I add a few points
even if there is an outfitter offering you an unbelievable hunt
Have you thought about your own safety ?
If somebody in your party is hurt if there the infrastructure that you can trust for medical care ?
OK you have your precious trophy .........
Will your outfitter be experience enough to handle it, preserve it untill it gets to the taxidermist of your choice ?
Is there a good enough taxidermist up to your standard locally ?
Is there an export arrangement for your precious trophy ?
I think it will be prudent to consider the above before you go to Georgia my friend
07 March 2010, 19:28
profyhunterI think that all these remarks can be carried to all countries and regions: Tajikistan, Pakistan, Iran, Kamchatka, Yakutia, Altai, Kirghizia, Mongolia, Сaucasus. It concerns and many countries of Africa...
If not to risk - you will not receive good hunting.
07 March 2010, 21:13
londonhunterI agree if no risk then hunting will be boring
What I was really trying to say and did not express myself clearly is that the outfitter has got to privide you with the infrastructure rather than just offering the cheapest price.
07 March 2010, 23:02
profyhunterquote:
Originally posted by londonhunter:
I agree if no risk then hunting will be boring
What I was really trying to say and did not express myself clearly is that the outfitter has got to privide you with the infrastructure rather than just offering the cheapest price.
No risk - no fun!

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When you go hunting to Kareliya? August?
08 March 2010, 15:30
Steve Malinvernilondonhunter,
let's go together

, if I'll have some problem you will take care of me DOC.
