17 November 2015, 20:41
reddy375Greenland Musk Ox / Caribou combo hunt 2016 (photos added)
Caribou
Musk Ox in the Fall.
5 hunting days including day of arrival $7,900.
Includes:
• Tickets Copenhagen - Greenland - Copenhagen
• 3-4 nights in camp. Group size 4 - 8 hunters.
• One night in Hotel in town before or after the hunt in double room
• All transport incl. Helicopter/boat in Greenland
• Food supplies/emergency equipment in camp for the whole trip.
• All necessary licenses and the trophy fee for 1 musk Ox or and 1 Caribou
• Trophy irrespective of size
• Field trophy preparation and packing
• Export documents for the trophy
Does not include:
• Transport of the trophy out of Greenland
• Tips or payments not mentioned in the above list, especially before and after the hunt
• Rifle hire 300 win mag $150
• Alcoholic beverages.
• Meals in Kangerlussuaq (except breakfast)
• Expenses for the shipping home of the trophy
• Everything not mentioned in the ‘included the price’ part.
• Single room in Hotel after the hunt extra $150
The Caribou are up in the hills so one has to be fit to climb after them. The Musk Ox are lower down feeding on the shores of the lakes so are easier to approach, if you don't wish to shoot a caribou you can take a second Musk ox. on this hunt.
Thanks for looking.
Arjun Reddy
Http://www.HuntersNetworks.com 30 Ivy Hill Road
Brewster, NY 10509
USA
Tel: 845 259 3628
Email: arjun@huntersnetworks.com
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18 November 2015, 01:42
JAVery interesting offer. What are the dates for the combo hunt? Thanks, Jim
18 November 2015, 01:50
reddy375The only dates left are 8th to 12th September for 2016.
Thanks,
Arjun
18 November 2015, 17:54
dogcatArjun,
Are the caribou in Greenland like a typical North American caribou or are they reindeer?
Do you have a picture of two of what they look like?
10 December 2015, 16:25
reddy375SOLD out for 2016, now booking for 2017.
thanks,
Arjun
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10 December 2015, 19:49
SkylineThese are excellent prices, you cannot touch it in Canada. I just did a muskox hunt this past winter and just the flight from Edmonton return to the town in the Arctic that we hunted from was a $2500 touch......... and we got a deal on the flight.
Many of the straight single animal caribou and muskox hunts are as much as this combo hunt in Greenland, PLUS the equivalent flight costs that are included on this Greenland hunt. In addition extra nights in a hotel would be more like $300 a night in the Canadian Arctic.
Great deal Arjun, I'd go on it if I could swing it.
10 December 2015, 20:32
huntfishDogcat - in Europe we classify the Caribou as Artic Island Caribou under SCI. Trust that to apply in US / Canada context too.
Great hunt and great location. I've done hunts there both as a resident when living in Nuuk and travelling from Denmark there.
Do as Arjun say, go via Denmark, the extra flight with in Greenland that the Iceland trip entails is not worth it.
Remember to bring a fishing rod, the Arctic Char fishing can be out of this world both in numbers and some very good sized fish too.
10 December 2015, 21:12
larryshoresHuntfish:
Why do you say that about the Iceland flight? I am curious as it seems to be less flying than going to Denmark. Is it cost or what?
We may be going in late July to hike, thus my question.
10 December 2015, 21:35
huntfishLarryshores - It will work okay with the Icelandic flights, but you'll then have an additional flight in Greenland and most of the time it works out more expensive and taking longer time. If the weather is poor somewhere on Greenland then your internal flight is at risk of delays. Only so many planes and pilots to cover a huge territory.
The Copenhagen flight works like a charm. But at the end of the day the call is whether you want to save a little time and money, eliminate a risk, or if you had a desire to see Iceland ( great place too )
10 December 2015, 21:43
larryshoresWe spent a week in Iceland last year. We had a fantastic time hiking and sightseeing.
Why would there be an additional flight IN Greenland? I understand the flight TO Greenland. Isn't Copenhagen further away?
I am just trying to understand.
10 December 2015, 22:13
reddy375Larry there is no direct flight to Kang from Iceland so you have to fly to another airport in Greenland and then fly to Kang (shortened name, even I cant pronounce the full name). Its doable but more expensive and hassle than going via Denmark.
Thanks,
Arjun
11 December 2015, 04:04
jdollarBesides, Copenhagen is a beautiful city well worth a couple of days( or more) of sightseeing. And the beautiful young ladies riding around town on bicycles are a real plus!!. I have never seen a city with so much "scenic" beauty!