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We are really excited to offer a Snow sheep hunt in the Russian Yakutia region of eastern Siberia. This region encompasses a huge area of the largest country on earth and stretches up into the Arctic Circle with pristine totally wild country that every hunter dreams of. This region has the largest population (40,000) of snow sheep, being the Yakutia snow sheep. This is one of the 4 huntable species of snow sheep to inhabit eastern Russia, the other 3 being Kamchatka snow sheep, Okhotsk snow sheep and Koryak snow sheep. We are now also able to organise hunts for all 4 species. Yakutia regions also has an abundance of moose, brown bear and caribou also wolf when the opportunity presents. Please note these moose are not the giant Chukotka moose and are more comparable to central Canadian moose with trophies from 50 to 58 inches. The brown bear are also similar to interior grizzly found in the USA and Canada and not the large coastal brown bears of Kamchatka Peninsula. So it is possible that these species can also be taken on your hunt. Price:7 days hunting US$12,500 includes 1 ram. Dates: 1st to 15th September 2017 - 2 spots left, 15th to 29th September, 2017 - 4 spots left Included in hunt cost Hunting license Acquiring invitation for visa Rifle permits Meet and greet at the airport Guiding service 1 x 1 Interpreter Food and accommodation during the hunt Field care of trophies Not included in the hunt Accommodation and meals before and after the hunt Airline tickets (international and domestic flights) Trophy shipment (if required) Transport from Yakutsk to hunting area and return US$3,300 per group Tips to the guides and camp staff Getting there: Fly to Vladivostok where you will be met by a company representative who will accompany you the whole trip. Rifle permits will be processed and hunters will clear Russian customs. It’s possible there will be an overnight stay depending on flight schedule of Yakutia Airlines, we will try to coordinate flights to minimise layovers. Next day flight to Yakutsk the capital of the autonomous region of Yakutia. Transport to hunting area. A minibus is provided to take the group to the village of Handyga a journey of some 400 km where you will overnight at a local hotel. Next day it’s a further 300 km by road then 75 km in an all-terrain vehicle to the hunting camp. Accommodation. A wooden cabin is provided in base camp that will house 4 hunters and the customary Russian sauna is provided for washing. Hunting: Like all sheep hunting this hunt is a physically challenging one. Having said this there is an abundance of high quality rams available and if you are fit and willing to put the effort in there is absolutely no reason why wouldn’t connect with a trophy ram. Success is above 100% as a second trophy is available to those wanting to take one. Last season 7 hunters over to hunt periods took a total of 9 rams. It may also be possible to take Moose, bear and caribou on this hunt. If serious about adding other species then a longer hunt can be arranged. Extra trophy fees and daily rates will apply. Arjun Reddy www.huntersnetworks.com 30 Ivy Hill Road Brewster, NY 10509 Tel: +1 845 259 3628 | ||
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