Fallow Deer Hunting in Bulgaria
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- Success Rate99%
WE OPERATE THREE TROPHY DALL SHEEP CAMPS. The first, which we have been hunting in for over 20 years. It is located north of the Arctic Circle and this remote, extensive tent camp, with a spacious dining tent and comfortable sleeping tents, is situated on a high, pristine mountain lake. With the majestic Brooks Range before you, this is an incredibly challenging and rewarding hunt. Receiving significantly less hunting pressure than the Alaska Range, Chugach, Talkeetna or Wrangell Mountains, the Brooks Range offers tremendous opportunities for trophy Dall Sheep. The chances of encountering other hunting parties are low, unlike many other areas within the state.
The elusive Dall Sheep is considered by many to be one of the ultimate big game trophies in North America.
You’ll typically hunt out of base camp for four or five days then, if necessary, backpack to spike camps that are approximately a six-hour hike from the base camp, though much of the time this is not necessary. Fortunately, by landing on this high mountain lake, which is where base camp is located, you are already in the sheep country and trophy rams are often spotted from camp and many fine trophies have been harvested within one and a half miles of Base Camp.
As this tends to be a very physical hunt, you should be prepared to hike approximately 2,000 feet in vertical elevation a day while covering four to six miles on foot.
We also provide a more traditional, spike-camp, back-packing style Trophy Dall Sheep hunt just East of the Base Camp area. Hunters should be prepared to hike 5 to 8 miles, while carrying approximately 60 pounds in a backpack, to their spike camp location, at which point they and their guide will set up the spike camp and go on day hunts from there.
During a day hunt, from any camp, a hunters typical backpack weight between 25 to 30 pounds so it is typically only during the initial hike into a spike camp location and the hike back to the base camp location that hunters need to be prepared to carry heavier backpacks.
We generally see over 150 rams during the month of August and you can expect to stalk rams that are between 36″ and 40″ and we have generally been over 90% successful in harvesting trophy rams and providing hunters with the opportunities at trophy rams!
Our third Trophy Dall Sheep Camp is within our exclusive-use guide area of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge which encompasses almost 1.5 million acres! This area offers fantastic opportunities at trophy rams in the 36” to 40” range but this is a more traditional, backpack style sheep hunt and hunters must be prepared and able to carry at least a 60-pound backpack 5 to 10 miles, at which point you and your guide will set up your spike camp and go on day hunts out of that spike camp.
State regulation requires that you harvest rams that have full curl horns or larger, are “broomed” on both sides or are at least eight years old.
When hunting Dall Sheep, the most important factor is your physical condition. It is safer if you are in good shape and it can mean the difference between taking an average ram and an exceptional ram; it also makes the hunt more enjoyable and rewarding. Come join us for the ultimate challenge in trophy big game hunting!
In any of our Sheep Camps, hunters also have the option to hunt Arctic Grizzly and/or wolves (on a trophy fee basis) in conjunction with Trophy Dall Sheep but it must clearly be understood that these are, first and foremost, trophy Dall Sheep hunts and any additional animal(s) harvested are simply an added bonus to an already great hunt and should not be expected.*
All prices are in USD.
$22,525 – 1x1 Guided and Filmed Trophy Dall Sheep Hunt
Fly-In Fee: $1,000
$600/day – Non-Hunter Daily Rate
(Grizzly and other animals on trophy fee basis)*
Trophy Fees (for additional animals harvested):
Cash, Travelers Check, and Cashier’s Checks accepted for trophy fees.
August
These are 10 to 11-day hunts with travel days on either side of that, therefore, 2-weeks should be accounted for your hunting adventure.
State of Alaska license and tag fees, as well as, hunting season dates are subject to change in July of each year by the Alaska Department of Fish & Game.
For the safety of our hunters and guides, and to facilitate a smooth-running operation, we maintain cell phone and satellite internet service at the main lodges.
Eggs, bacon, pancakes, omelets, fresh fruits, smoked salmon, steak, chicken, wild game meat, pastas, fresh salads, and breads.
Clothing, Sleeping Bag, Sleeping Pad, Weapons, Ammunition, or Optics
Transportation costs to Alaska -- or within Alaska
$1,100 round-trip fly in fee
This fee is paid directly to the air-taxi service/transporter for the flight into and out of the camp
License Fees
State of Alaska Non-Resident hunting licenses and metal locking tags
Alcoholic Beverages
Tips and Gratuities
Fence type: Open
Languages spoken by staff: English
Operating since: 1989
When in any of our base camps, you will be served hearty full-course meals such as eggs, bacon, pancakes, omelets, fresh fruits, smoked salmon, steak, chicken, wild game meat, pastas, fresh salads, and breads. If you travel to any of our spike camps, we will provide you with an array of delicious lightweight meals and other fine high-energy foods. We are also very conscious of some individual’s specific dietary needs and will adjust the menus to suit those needs when possible. As a result of my attention to detail, you’ll have a unique Alaskan hunting adventure in which you’ll be comfortable, dry and well-fed with delicious and nutritious food.
Nearest airport: Fairbanks, Alaska
Miles to airport: 300
Transfer from airport: No
Transfer from railway: No
NOTICE: Please be advised some places you wish to hunt may have regulatory restrictions if you have been convicted of certain crimes. This may prevent you from hunting or entering a country.
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