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ROE DEER HUNT OFFER IN Romania for 2025 Many of you already know what a beautiful hunt is a roe deer hunt and is one of the most wanted trophies of Europe, so don't lose your chance to get it in 2024 . The season starts on the 1 of May and ends in October ...but the best period and time to hunt roe deer is in May –June 3 hunting days - 4 nights Total price: 1600 euros/ hunter for a group of 4 hunters For 1 hunter 1900 euros/hunter First 2 roe deer - 400 euro/animal regardless trophy weight After the first 2 roe deer prices according to trophy weight 3 hunting days / 4 nights in the Romania / Vrancea area. Accommodation – alone in a villa The method of taking is with a rifle in a hill area. Finest Romanian meals, license, firearm permit, all transportation in Romania, first preparations of the trophy(European style). All animals are totally wild. The arrival/departure point is Bucharest Airport, with support for customs formalities. Period ...beginning with 1 May until 31 September The reviews that we have are excellent and the success rates are 100% Shooting fee for an injured and non-recovered piece - 300 EURO/animal. The price includes: • Assistance at the airport on arrival and departure • All transfers in Romania - Round trip !!! • Complete board, starting with dinner on the arrival day and ending with breakfast on the departure day • Permanent professional hunting assistance • All necessary papers to export the trophies • Daily transport in the hunting area • Hunting invitation in Romania • 24 h Interpreter during your whole stay • Alcoholic drinks, traditional strong drinks, and wine on the house. The price excludes: - Transport to/from Romania - Firearms and cartridges - Tips - Trophy export. - preparations of the trophy(European style). - Other personal expenses Daily hunt organize 100 Euro/ day- 1 PH and 1Ranger Temporary hunting permit 150 Euro http://www.unforgettablehunting.ro Bucharest, Romania email : unforgettablehunting@gmail.com office@unforgettablehunting.ro cell 0040 721 109 409 | ||
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Why is it the best time to hunt Roe in your area in May or June, but not during the rut in late July or early August, or are you already booked out then? | |||
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Nice to see you back here Horia. Great offer | |||
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I was going to ask the same question but you beat me to it. With kind regards Mike Mike Taylor Sporting Hunting, Fishing & Photographic Safaris Worldwide +44 7930 524 097 mtaylorsporting@gmail.com Instagram - miketaylorsporting | |||
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May / June perfect time | |||
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Until now my agenda is free : ) ...so you are welcome
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The roe deer rut is very short and sharp - the doe is in eostrus for only 12 hours in a year. The date of this can be within about a two week period dependant on weather. Either side of a day or two around of this time roe can be very secretive and difficult to find. Its really difficult to predict. Its true that in the rut they can be relatively easy to call and take - but get that wrong and you can spend a lot of time looking at scenery.... | |||
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Interesting comment Kuwinda. While the metabolism of Roe must be the same everywhere, the behaviour of bucks and their response to a call seems to vary with climate. I have no experience with Roe in your part of the frozen North of Scotland but when I lived in Galloway bucks would respond to a call from about 26 July to mid August. In Gloucestershire and the New Forest some bucks will come like a rocket any time from 20 July to 20 August. The latest I have had a buck come without hesitation in my own woodland was 22 September when he was already starting to change his summer coat. He was a very heavy headed late middle aged buck and I had trail camera videos of him trying to mate a doe a couple of days earlier. Old bucks seem to respond later in the rut. I also have a trail camera video of a young buck mating what appears to be a well grown doe kid in mid September. She could possibly have been very small yearling doe but either way she stood firm for him. Some does obviously don't hold in kid in the first round of oestrous so come back on a couple of weeks later. I assume the small number of does on heat in September have aborted for some reason then come back into oestrous. In Spain the rut tends to be hopeless for calling as the bucks lie up until it cools down, well after dark. As Romania also has very warm summers I am very curious what the period is that bucks will respond. Even now, after fifty years of Roe stalking, no hunting experience anywhere beats a fine Roe buck charging up in response to a call. | |||
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