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Greenland Musk Ox hunt Spring (March) 2017
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Hunt Cost: US$6,400

The following is included in the price:

• Airline Tickets Copenhagen – Greenland – Copenhagen
• Meeting at airport in Greenland
• 3 nights in camp.
• All Transportation
• 3 hunting days (including the arrival day)
• Meals
• All necessary licenses and the trophy fee for one musk ox
• One musk ox trophy irrespective of size
• Field trophy preparation and packing
• Hire of seal skin clothing and sorrel boots
• Rifle hire
• Hire of sleeping bag, duvet, pillow
• Export documents for the trophy


The following is not included in the price:

• Shipping home of trophy
• Tips
• Alcoholic beverages
• Meals or accomodation outside camp before or after the hunt
• Anything not mentioned in the ‘included in the price’ section above






Hunt dates: Available dates 10 to 27th March 2017

You cannot take a Caribou on this hunt. If available you can take a second Musk Ox for $1800 extra.

Getting there: Fly from Copenhagen to Greenland where you will be met and transferred to the camp by jeep or Argo.

Taking guns in to Greenland is not a problem, I am in the process of finding out what is required to get a temporary Danish gun permit!

The animals are free ranging but there are a lot of them and they have a close to 100% shot guarantee. The hunt is conducted from Argos, and then on foot.

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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Why can you not take a caribou?
 
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AR Man march and april caribou is closed there also ...
 
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I gotta say that 3 hunting doesn't seem like much. Especially when you have to travel so far... Then you never know what the weather will do. Good luck selling the hunt. Bruce
 
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Great offer. This is my wifes dream hunt. I still can't figure her out!


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AR Man......... beside the season being closed, the bulls will not have antlers. Would have dropped them in Dec/Jan.


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My question seems rather silly now doesn't it lol. I had watched a show were they took their ox in short order then a couple of beautiful "raindeer".

Is the possibility of a combo hunt available for next year with prices yet?

Thanks
 
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Originally posted by Gillettehunter:
I gotta say that 3 hunting doesn't seem like much. Especially when you have to travel so far... Then you never know what the weather will do. Good luck selling the hunt. Bruce


Sir the outfitter has been doing this hunt for a number of years and he knows what he is doing. I will post the price shortly for the fall hunt where you can shoot musk ox and caribou.
 
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Sure sounds like a great price for what you are getting!! But like the others, if I'm going to Greenland to hunt one animals, I'm going to want to get the other one as well.

Looking forward to your price on musk ox and caribou in the fall
 
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Arjun. What is the observer rate? I know in the past when I have looked into these hunts the observer was almost as much as the hunter. I don't want to send my wife alone but not looking to pay for a 2nd hunt either.


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Arjun,
Can you shoot me some available dates in March Thanks!


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Just posted the Fall hunt details for Musk Ox and Caribou combo hunt

http://forums.accuratereloadin...2100588/m/3701056512


Thanks,

Arjun Reddy
Http://www.HuntersNetworks.com
30 Ivy Hill Road
Brewster, NY 10509
USA
Tel: 845 259 3628
 
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Since I live in the US, why could I not just fly direct?
 
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Since I live in the US, why could I not just fly direct?

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Since I live in the US, why could I not just fly direct?


I believe this is probably the most reasonably priced route. There are no direct flts to Greenland from USA! At least none that I could find.

Thanks,

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What a great adventure. I was sorely tempted until I noticed that I could hire sealskin clothing. That means it's far to cold for me, having been born on the Mexican border and hunting mostly around the equator.
 
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Bump! For a really great deal



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Since I live in the US, why could I not just fly direct?


I believe this is probably the most reasonably priced route. There are no direct flts to Greenland from USA! At least none that I could find.

Thanks,

Arjun


An alternative is to fly to Iceland then on to Greenland. Iceland is much closer. One can fly direct to Iceland direct from the US. It is a short flight to Greenland.
 
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The Iceland route works out more expensive Larry I looked in to it. But thanks for the suggestion. There is also no direct flt to where you need to get to in Greenland so you have to take another flight within Greenland again! Copenhagen seems to be the best route.

Just one or two spots left for the Spring hunt. The fall combo hunt is sold out for 2016.
 
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BTT

Now updated with 2017 dates and price.


Arjun Reddy
Http://www.HuntersNetworks.com
30 Ivy Hill Road
Brewster, NY 10509
USA
Tel: 845 259 3628
 
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this looks very doable for next year. The travel expenses make it scary to just have three days in camp. How much more to stretch it to five?

thanks,

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What temps should be expected? Farenheit please....
 
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What temps should be expected? Farenheit please....


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