09 December 2009, 19:01
profyhunterSnow Sheep Hunting, Ohotsk -14000USD!!!
Ohotsk region, being mostly unpopulated, offers excellent sheep habitat at elevations 500 to 1300 m. On a good day hunter can spot up to 30 rams. Weather especially at the end of September can get harsh.We recommend hunting during the best time - August. Its a best time! It is important to bring warm, waterproof clothes and waterproof mountain boots.
Trophy size: 75-100cm.
Free terms: 1th-20th August the best time!!!
Location: Ohotsk region,
three hunting areas: river Judoma and river Ulja.
Group size: 2 - 4;
Accommodations: tent camp, log huts, portable shower and toilet, spike camps;
Duration of hunt: 12 days from Chabarovak
Your Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival Chabarovsk, overnight.
Day 2: Domestic flight to Ochotk 3,5 hrs, arrival Ohotsk and helicopters transfer to hunting area.
Days 3-11: 9 days of hunting.
Day 12: Helicopter transfer back to Ohotsk airport, flight to Chabatovsk, overnight in the hotel.
Day 13: Fly Chabarovsk - Seul (S.Korea)- USA
Hunting method: stalking along the see ranges;
Cost of hunt (per hunter) -
the price for a hunt :
1 hunter = 17K
2 hunters = 16K
3 hunters= 15K
4 hunters = 14K
Includes the helicopter transfers from Ohotsk to hunting area (2,5 hours), license, 1:1 guide, lodging, three meals a day, 1 Ram, veterinary certificate, field trophy preparation, gun permit, meeting in Chabarovsk;
Refunds if not shot: 3000USD
Additional cost:
1.CITES permit for Bear - $US 200
2.Second ram - US 6000;
3.Bear - $US 4500.
4.Fly USA - Seul- Chabarovsk
5.Fly Chabarovsk-Ohotsk (3,5 hours),cost 600US
6.Hotel in CHabarovsk or Ohotsk
7.Visa
For more information please contact me:
+498419819241
+498419819245
info@extrem-tours.de
16 March 2010, 19:58
BoghossianJust wondering, does the Russian fellow also pay trophy fees for all those sheep? Or are these historic pictures...
17 March 2010, 23:00
profyhunterquote:
Originally posted by Boghossian:
Just wondering, does the Russian fellow also pay trophy fees for all those sheep? Or are these historic pictures...
Hi Gabriel!
The russian hunters pay not less as foreign hunters.
But you are right that the photos are not the freshest.
Regards