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Premium bird hunting package cancelation!!!!!
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I have a cancelation hunt in November 2010 in Romania.
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Premium bird hunting package in Romania

6 nights / 5 hunting days

2 day duck hunting
1 day pheasant and partridge hunting
2 day goose hunting
6 nights accommodations in four star hotel.
One guide at every two hunters
All birds are totally wild. Arrival/departure point is Bucharest airport.


The price includes :
5 hunting days as indicated above
Unlimited ducks and goose,
10 pheasants and 5 partridges per hunter
Transfer to/from airport and throughout the hunt
Hunting dogs
Preparation of forms to import own firearms
6 nights accommodations based on single occupancy in four star hotel.
Meals during your hunting trip - Breakfast Lunch & Dinner
Minimum 4 hunters

Not included:
extra birds
Pheasants E10 per bird, Partridge E15 per bird
Alcoholic beverages & misc personal expenses
Shells
Rental of firearms 30 euros/per day
Price per hunter - 1450 euro

Please don’t hesitate to contact me for more information
www.unforgettablehunting.ro
Bucharest, Romania
email office@unforgettablehunting.ro
cell 0040735101125
fax 0040214230106
Cheers George
 
Posts: 599 | Location: Romania, Europe | Registered: 29 April 2010Reply With Quote
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What kinds of waterfowl can hunters expect to shoot, please?


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Posts: 2897 | Location: Boston, MA | Registered: 04 January 2005Reply With Quote
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Sir,
Usually in this hunting area we shoot up to nine species of ducks and two species of geese.
 
Posts: 599 | Location: Romania, Europe | Registered: 29 April 2010Reply With Quote
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Some picture.




and their latin names
Ducks
Anas Platyrhynchos
Anas acuta
Anas penelope
Anas crecca
Anas querquedula
Anas clypeata
Aythya ferina
Aythya fuligula
Bucephala clangula
 
Posts: 599 | Location: Romania, Europe | Registered: 29 April 2010Reply With Quote
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Thanks for the response. What's the story with taking birds back (USA)? Do they have to be skinned, or can you ship frozen carcasses? Do you have people on that end for that kind of work, assuming the former is required?


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Posts: 2897 | Location: Boston, MA | Registered: 04 January 2005Reply With Quote
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Hmm, mallard, Pintail, funky widgeon?, red head, hen funky widgeon thing?, ringneck, can't tell and a green wing teal. How close was I?
 
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I see Pintail, N. Shoveler, Gadwall, Euro GW Teal, Euro Widgeon, Redhead and Scaup.


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I think:

Mallard
Pintail
Widgeon
Pochard
Not sure but probably hen pochard
Tufted
Not Sure,
European Teal

Then a pair of Shovler, then some of the same with a gadwall in there


Now I just need to go and see if I'm right against the Latin names Dina put in.

Dina,

What geese are you shooting?

Rgds,
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Originally posted by Kamo Gari:
Thanks for the response. What's the story with taking birds back (USA)? Do they have to be skinned, or can you ship frozen carcasses? Do you have people on that end for that kind of work, assuming the former is required?

Sir,
I apologies for my late answer.
This is a premium package. Yes, we have people that can do this kind of work and it is included in the price.I do not like to add a small fee which may increase the cost of hunt. It is legal to take back the hunted birds with you, but .... you will shoot a lot of birds. They can weigh up to 80 kg. For every hunter!
In Romania, the rules are not so drastic as in Central America. Anyway tomorrow I will talk with authorities and will post their official response. Both for eating birds as well as those of taxidermy. You can not put the birds for eating with those for taxidermy in the same luggage.
Now, for english name of the birds...You can google the Latin names that I put! But...atention, are two picture. One with eight birds (first picture) and one with nine birds (third picture). Please tell what picture do you mean. The hunter who give here first correct answer for both pictures WINS 3 DAYS OF DUCKS HUNTING IN ROMANIA FOR FREE IN OCTOBER 2011. ONE HUNTER AND ONE OBSERVERS! ALL INCLUSIVE!!!!
 
Posts: 599 | Location: Romania, Europe | Registered: 29 April 2010Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Dina George:
Some picture.




and their latin names
Ducks
Anas Platyrhynchos
Anas acuta
Anas penelope
Anas crecca
Anas querquedula
Anas clypeata
Aythya ferina
Aythya fuligula
Bucephala clangula


L to R

Mallard
Northern pintail
Eurasian wigeon
Redhead
Gadwall
Tufted duck
Common pochard
Greenwinged teal

Pic 3 L to R

N. Pintail
Gadwall
Common pochard
Eurasian wigeon
Spoonbill (shoveler)
Garganey
Green-winged teal
N. pintail (hen)
Green-winged teal (hen)


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Posts: 2897 | Location: Boston, MA | Registered: 04 January 2005Reply With Quote
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Close, very close!
Hmmm...it seems to me that someone has done his homework!
Anyway, I decided to award the hunter that give me closest correct answer.
Good look!
 
Posts: 599 | Location: Romania, Europe | Registered: 29 April 2010Reply With Quote
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So,nobody(except Kamo) wants to win an unforgettable trip into an unexplored part of the world?
 
Posts: 599 | Location: Romania, Europe | Registered: 29 April 2010Reply With Quote
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So,nobody(except Kamo) wants to win an unforgettable trip into an unexplored part of the world?


Guess not, and I'm thinking time's up! When do we leave? Big Grin


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Posts: 2897 | Location: Boston, MA | Registered: 04 January 2005Reply With Quote
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Looks like KG is on the case......is that a Freckled duck in that bottom pic, last on the right?

And BTW, putting hens in the picture to ID is just pure evil. Big Grin
 
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Originally posted by Norton:
Looks like KG is on the case......is that a Freckled duck in that bottom pic, last on the right?

And BTW, putting hens in the picture to ID is just pure evil. Big Grin


I think my ID on the hen that seems to have its feathers plucked from the neck is wrong. The bill is too yellow to be a hen pintail.

I bet collector could nail these on the first try.


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Posts: 2897 | Location: Boston, MA | Registered: 04 January 2005Reply With Quote
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Ladies and gentlemens,
we have a winner !!!!!!!!!
Kamo Gari please pm me your email address to set out the details.
Thanks,
George
 
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Seriously? Wow! OK, well, PM headed your way.


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What would be the average # of ducks taken on a given hunt? And geese? Morning and evening hunts?
 
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Sir,
I can not tell you the average for a day but I assure you that you will shoot at least 10 ducks daily and for geese the minimum is 20 per day. Morning, evening and ...day time hunt with dogs for ducks in romanian style hunt that will surely be a surprise for american hunters.
 
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