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After my recent trip to Bulgaria. Read all about it here http://forums.accuratereloadin...8321043/m/2821068632 Working with the outfitter in Bulgaria we have come up with a couple of fun hunt packages. Let me start off by saying in Bulgaria you pay based on the trophy and the size. That's a government thing, not an outfitter scam! So these packages will include the following: Package A - 10 days €10,900 - about $13,300 Package B - 8 days €9,500 - $ 11,600 Red stag - up to 9 kilos, which is a real nice stag, not those runts they shoot in Scotland! Fallow deer up to 3.5 kilos Mouflon - up to 75cms Wild boar - up to 22cms Roe deer - any size INCLUDES all papers /gun import, Trophy export etc./ meeting at the airport accommodation in single rooms full board incl. non alcoholic beverage hunting guide 1:1 all transports in the hunting area all transports from/back airport and between different hunting areas Bulgarian hunting license Interpreter services Field preparation and valuation of the trophies DOES NOT INCLUDE Alcohol, tips and local taxidermy charges to prepare the trophy for export GETTING THERE: A great route to fly is from the States to Istanbul, and a short layover and then on to Sofia or Varna where you will be met. Bulgaria is a perfect destination for non hunters as well and you wife or girlfriend will enjoy herself. Some of the lodges have spa facilities etc as well. I strongly advise a few extra days in Sofia before or after your hunt as it is a neat city worth seeing. Depending upon the seasons, we can tailor make any combo or single species hunt that you wish so feel free to enquire. These are not fixed in stone either meaning you can add extra species even when you are there, so long as you decide what you want to do before you squeeze the trigger ! You definitely don't want to shoot a 19 kilo red stag by accident . Now that would like nice in your castle. I saw three such magnificent trophies shot by a wealthy client 100k++ Species available: Red stag Mouflon Roe Balkan Chamois Wolf Fallow deer Capercaillie Thanks for looking. Arjun Reddy www.huntersnetworks.com 30 Ivy Hill Road Brewster, NY 10509 Tel: +1 845 259 3628 DSC booth # 1222 (January 4th to 7th) SCI booth # 5297 (January 31st to February 3rd) | ||
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Dear Arjun, Is your package includes the tag fee of listed quarry too? Regards. IH | |||
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Yes it does | |||
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Regarding "nine kilos" for the Red Stag, that's the weight of the antlers? _____________________________________________________________________________________ D/R Hunter Correct bullet placement, combined with the required depth of bullet penetration, results in an anchored animal... | |||
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That is a savings of about 4000 euros. Nice package. D R Hunter, many places in Europe measure deer trophies by weight of the skull and antlers. After boiling and drying for 24 hours. It is probably a more fair method than using CIC or SCI score. | |||
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And 9 kilos is generally a silver or gold medal in SCI or CIC. But not always, it is a big head. A 3.5 kg fallow is a huge one. a 65 cm mouflon is a trophy not necessarily a hug one it generally takes 85-100 cm to be huge. 22 cm wild boar is huge, probably a 400 pound plus pig. | |||
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Its only money but you can shoot some really big trophies in Bulgaria! I saw three 19kg red stag heads at the taxidermist. Big $$$$. These are proper wild stags not the artificially bred stags from NZ.
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Arjun, a 19kgs red deer is not a wild red deer without genetic and food help ... | |||
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Thats what the local taxidermist told me and I wondered myself, but i can assure there are plenty of 12-14 kilo wild stags around. | |||
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It’s hard for most of us to translate these into equivalents we understand. Thanks BWW for some above translation. I would not be a happy camper if I had a translation issue and shot maybe a 360 Stag and got hammered. Looks like a very good package hunt to shoot some beautiful animals | |||
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You must mix something up, there are definitely no 19kg red stags, sorry. Even 12-14kg are an exception to find in a non fenced area. Beside that, age matters on a red stag, weiht is an add on. | |||
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Look its hunting but why dont you book a hunt and we will find you a 12-14 kilo red stag in a WILD area
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It is the guides responsibility to tell you which stag to shoot and they are allowed a small margin of error which will be stipulated in your Hunt Contract. You can refuse the animal if it is beyond that margin on the higher or lower end as well. | |||
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+1 But for American clients you even can sell Trophy House Goats behind the wire and the believe the hunt is in the Wild ... Nec Timor Nec Temeritas | |||
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This is the kind of stack that probably has 30 kg of bone on his head. | |||
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Bulgaria is simply unbelievable destination You won’t be dissapointed and you can trust Arjun " Until the day breaks and the nights shadows flee away " Big ivory for my pillow and 2.5% of Neanderthal DNA flowing thru my veins. When I'm ready to go, pack a bag of gunpowder up my ass and strike a fire to my pecker, until I squeal like a boar. Yours truly , Milan The Boarkiller - World according to Milan PS I have big boar on my floor...but it ain't dead, just scared to move... Man should be happy and in good humor until the day he dies... Only fools hope to live forever “ Hávamál” | |||
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Thanks Boarkiller. | |||
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