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04 January 2012, 16:06
reddy375
Hunts in France (PHOTOS ADDED)
Further to your PMs I am offering our European hunts by Country. France as follows:

Trophy fees:
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Roe buck $200 - $350
Red deer (upto 13 points $2,000, over 14 points $2,600)
Pyrénées Chamois: $2,000-$2,600
Mouflon: $2,000-$2,600

Daily rate - $395 per day includes:
Hotel - local country inns/B&B
Meals
Soft drinks and beer/wine in moderation
Transport during the hunt
Field preparation of trophies
Loan of rifle and ammunition


Not included:
Personal expenses
Tips
Documentation and Export of trophies

Seasons: Roe deer (June to August best time), September to November for all the other species.

You dont have to hunt all 4 species, we advise budgeting two days per species to get a good trophy and cater for bad weather! You can probably do all 4 in 7 days.

This is a great hunt especially if you are visiting europe.

For more information contact:

Arjun Reddy
www.huntersnetworks.com
Tel: 845 259 3628
email: arjun@huntersnetworks.com
05 January 2012, 10:07
Patricio Gaudiano
I know what I am doing next time I get dragged to paris in the summer.....
05 January 2012, 12:20
zhaba
is there any extra charges for the size of the mouflon Arjun? Do you have any pic's of what sort of trophy you can expect?
05 January 2012, 23:08
Jorge400
quote:
Originally posted by zhaba:
is there any extra charges for the size of the mouflon Arjun? Do you have any pic's of what sort of trophy you can expect?


+1 I'd particullarly like to see some pics of some red deer and roe buck that have been taken. Can you also provide a discription of the area(s) to be hunted as well?

Thanks,

George


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07 January 2012, 10:32
zhaba
Come on Arjun you got to have some photo's for us?????
07 January 2012, 10:49
Equinsu Ocha
He's at the DSC convention.
09 January 2012, 19:40
BwanaCole
Just a note to anyone thinking of bringing thier own gun; all military calibers are banned in France. Don't even think of bringing an .30-06!


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10 January 2012, 08:19
lavaca
Arjun,

My wife and daughter, sometimes my son, love to vacation in Paris. Paris is nice, but after a few days, I'd rather go hunting. Would like to hear more about this. Is time of year an issue -- do I need to steer their trip to a particular time of year?
10 January 2012, 14:57
Wink
September to November for most species, June to August for roe deer (it's in the first post).


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15 May 2012, 16:17
reddy375
BTT - We have booked quite a few of these hunts, but still have a few prime dates available for roe deer. Nothing like a few days spent in the French countryside in southern france and a few days in Paris.

Go now while the euro is at an all time low.

For more information contact:

Arjun Reddy
30 Ivy Hill Road
Brewster, NY 10509
Tel: 845 259 3628
email: Arjun@huntersnetworks.com
15 May 2012, 17:44
Oryxhunter1983
Wow Arjun,
These prices seem really reasonable. Are the chamois and sheep in the same areas...or do you have to travel...what about gun permits? Do you assist? How tough are the mnts the chamois in?!?





08 June 2012, 21:09
reddy375
Here are some photos from last season. We still have a few place left if anyone is interested for this year. With the low euro this is an unbeatable offer the accomodations are also very nice, your better half will be very happy too.















This is a great opportunity to also take a kid hunting.

Thanks for looking

Arjun Reddy
www.huntersnetworks.com
Tel: 845 259 3628
NY
09 June 2012, 01:52
nube
Do you have any pictures of the Mouflon?




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13 June 2012, 23:37
Bud Meadows
Do the French deer surrender as soon as a German hunter fires at them? Or do they wait for an American hunter to rescue them and then stab them in the back with their antlers?


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14 June 2012, 01:08
Brain1
Bud
I was wondering the same thing.


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14 June 2012, 02:38
Outdoor Writer
Are the rates in your first message in U.S. dollars?? If so, what does the value of the Euro have to do with anything in regards to the hunt/trophy fees?


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14 June 2012, 03:14
reddy375
Tony,

The hunt is in USD and you are right that the xchange rate does not matter for the hunt cost as things stand. However the outfitters costs are in euros and if he sees the rate go to say 1 euro to 1.5 dollars the same hunt will become more expensive in USD. Also with the euro being as low as it is a trip to europe is as cheap as its going to get! There are always add ons to pay for! Hope this answers the Q.

Thanks,
Arjun
14 June 2012, 03:40
Outdoor Writer
Thanks for the clarification. IOW, someone who booked at the above rates wouldn't see any difference.

I can understand the peripheral costs being better, however. We go through it every fall with the peso when we visit Mexico for our two-week annual R&R.


Tony Mandile - Author "How To Hunt Coues Deer"
02 July 2012, 17:49
reddy375
BTT - Our first clients of the season had a great hunt last week and shot some nice roe buck with multiple trophies taken. I will post photos of them as soon as I get them. If anyone is interested in this hunt for this year please let me know ASAP. This is a very good price for a quality hunt and the accomodations are simply superb.

Thanks for looking.

Arjun Reddy
www.huntersnetworks.com
New York
Tel: 845 259 3628
email: arjun@amglobe.com
02 July 2012, 18:59
SFRanger7GP
How hard is it to bring a firearm to France.
02 July 2012, 22:29
conifer
quote:
Originally posted by Bud Meadows:
Do the French deer surrender as soon as a German hunter fires at them? Or do they wait for an American hunter to rescue them and then stab them in the back with their antlers?


Didn't your mother teach you any manners?
03 July 2012, 01:18
reddy375
quote:
Originally posted by SFRanger7GP:
How hard is it to bring a firearm to France.


No problem at all to take rifles into France. Military calibers past and current are prohibited.

Thanks,

Arjun
03 July 2012, 03:51
Gatogordo
quote:
Originally posted by conifer:
quote:
Originally posted by Bud Meadows:
Do the French deer surrender as soon as a German hunter fires at them? Or do they wait for an American hunter to rescue them and then stab them in the back with their antlers?


Didn't your mother teach you any manners?


Really, those posts are absolutely outrageous. They embarass us and themselves. Shame on both of them. Reddy375, I apologize for the boorish behavior displayed by those two. It is not typical of most American hunters, thank god.


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When considering US based operations of guides/outfitters, check and see if they are NRA members. If not, why support someone who doesn't support us? Consider spending your money elsewhere.

NEVER, EVER book a hunt with BLAIR WORLDWIDE HUNTING or JEFF BLAIR.

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06 July 2012, 01:12
conifer
Hold on there, hoss......
I displayed NO embarrassing behaviour.....and am also disgusted by the remarks of Bud Meadows and Brain1 ..........I merely asked about his/their lack of manners. And, I join you in apologising to the offended parties.
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07 July 2012, 04:48
Gatogordo
Give me a break. Try to read before you fly off the handle. What do you think "Really, those posts are absolutely outrageous." means.....hint, it means I agreed with your post and my post was not referring to you at all.


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When considering US based operations of guides/outfitters, check and see if they are NRA members. If not, why support someone who doesn't support us? Consider spending your money elsewhere.

NEVER, EVER book a hunt with BLAIR WORLDWIDE HUNTING or JEFF BLAIR.

I have come to understand that in hunting, the goal is not the goal but the process.
09 July 2012, 08:09
Bud Meadows
Conifer: Sorry you don't share my sense of humor. I was merely making fun of the French propensity for cowardice in battle and lack of support for an ally that bailed them out of two wars.


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09 July 2012, 09:43
Saeed
quote:
Originally posted by Bud Meadows:
Conifer: Sorry you don't share my sense of humor. I was merely making fun of the French propensity for cowardice in battle and lack of support for an ally that bailed them out of two wars.


You have just come out and proven to all what an utter idiot you are.

Sadly, individuals like you give all of us hunters a bad name, not just American hunters.

This sort of behaviour is NOT acceptable on AR.

So please clean up your act, or go to other sites that might appreciate this sort of behavior.


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09 July 2012, 21:02
hunt99
Why doesn't the moderator/administrator just remove the offending posts or move them to the political forum as it obviously has nothing to do with the hunt offered.


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09 July 2012, 22:25
Saeed
This thread belongs here as it is an offer of a hunt.

It is only due to the incosiderate behavior of one individual to turn it into a political argument.


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10 July 2012, 03:24
Cazador humilde
quote:
Originally posted by Bud Meadows:
Conifer: Sorry you don't share my sense of humor. I was merely making fun of the French propensity for cowardice in battle and lack of support for an ally that bailed them out of two wars.


While I too have had serious problems with French politics in relation to our great country, to be absolutely fair, they have also helped bail us out of one war...the first we ever fought. (My apologies to our administrator and benefactor on the political nature of the previous sentence.)

The hunts look fantastic. I'm headed there in September, but alas, I never received any further information to plan a hunt.
10 July 2012, 21:09
Bud Meadows
I apologise to anyone offended by my previous remarks regarding the French. My original posting was meant in humor, and things just spiralled down from there. Sorry, Saeed, nothing "political" was meant.


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10 July 2012, 21:25
reddy375
Hello Bud,

Saw your apology, frankly I don't care what you said other than this thread became a debate on something other than my hunt offering!, but thanks anyway.

I hope you will come and hunt in France one of these days, it's truly a great hunt.

Arjun Reddy
www.huntersnetworks.com
06 August 2012, 23:59
reddy375
Folks,

We still have a few tags left for this year. Season runs till mid September.

Here are pics of two nice roe taken this weekend!



A very old buck


A group of young hunters


For more information on the hunt review the post on top of this thread.

Thanks,

Arjun

p.s. We also have some Chamois hunts this fall if anyone is interested.