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Red Stag (Buck) Stalking in Bulgaria

 

Open season is between 1st September 2012 and 31st January 2013

 

Prices start from

€1,350.00 per person

 

1 hunter €1,600.00

2 hunters €1,450.00

3 hunters €1,430.00

4 hunters €1,400.00

5 hunters €1,390.00

6 hunters €1,350.00

Extra hunting day of hunters €500.00

Non hunters €650.00

Additional day for Non hunters €120.00

Group discounts are available - the larger your party is, the cheaper it becomes per person

 

DESCRIPTION

Red deer stag high seat hunting in Bulgaria

White-tailed deer, Stag, Big game, Red deer shooting: cost and info

Hunting area: Northeastern Bulgaria

 

Package features:

5 nights

4 hunting days

 

Red deer hunting area:

The trophies are notable for the high quality. To Bulgaria belongs the world record - 273.60 p. CIC. The organisation of the hunt is very good, so we can offer you a very emotional hunting for red stags.

 

Red deer hunting method:

High seat hunting or stalking.

 

Red deer-accompanying hunting:

It can be matched with the hunting of wild boar, roe deer, pheasant, wild duck, geese and predators.

 

Red deer hunting-included in the package:

All documents (Veterinary, Cites- and Export papers etc.);

Pick up at the airport and transfers from the airport to the hunting ground and back;

Accommodation 5 nights (dbl room);

Full catering plus all kinds of soft drinks;

4 hunting days;

Hunting guide;

Transport: 4-wheel drive vehicles within the hunting area;

Bulgarian hunting license valid 30 days;

The assistance of Interpreter from the arrival to the departure;

Trophy measurement after CIC methods.

 

Additional:

The transport to and from Bulgaria;

Alcohol drinks;

Tips, personal expenses;

The game;

Shooting and trophy fees are payable as in the price list;

Preparation and evaluation of the trophy;

Anything not mentioned under the ''Included in the package''.

 

Additional charges for the hunter:

Rifle for rent per day €30.

 

Additional cost for Non-hunting companions:

Interpreter per day;

Тtransport vehicle per day.

 

Arms and ammunition:

There are no restrictions on the number and type of weapons brought to Bulgaria for hunting;

You can import a limited quantity of cartridges for each:

Shotgun up to 300 units;

Rifle up to 100 pieces;

Cartridges can be purchased at gun shops in Bulgaria.

 

Required Documents:

Identity card or passport;

Permit when traveling abroad that you can carry firearms, permit for right to use firearms and European;

Non EU citizens must apply for a firearms import licence, with the help of the invitation and declaration form sent by Hunting & Fishing.

 

WEATHER ON SITE NEAR

The climate in Northern Bulgaria is moderate continental. The average annual temperature is 10.5 °C, with winter averages about 0°C and summer temperatures rarely exceeding 30°C.

 

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