Brown Bear and Koryak Snow Sheep Hunt in the Chukotka Peninsula

Email: sergei@russianhunting.com

Season dates: August 15 – August 30
Hunt duration: 8-12 days, depending on the local airline schedule (Chukotavia) and weather.
Group size:
1-3 hunters
Accommodations:
tents
Price per hunter:
group of 3 $11,000; group of 2 $17,000; solo $20,000.
Trophy fees:
third and subsequent bears $2,000, Koryak snow sheep $8,000, wolverine 

Included in the price:

Meeting and transfers in Moscow, hunting license, gun rent, ammo, transportation during the hunt, meals, guides, trophy skinning and salting, veterinary certificate, 2 (!) bears.

Not included in the price:

Airfare, hotels before or after the hunt, CITES permit, trophy preservation, and shipping.

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Moscow, overnight in Moscow.
Day 2:Flight Moscow-Anadyr, overnight in Anadyr.
Day 3: 50-minute flight Anadyr-Beringovskii, followed by a 3-4 hour ATV ride to the hunting area.
Day 4-12 to 16: 8 to 12 days of hunting.
Day 13 to 17: Return to Beringovskii; overnight in a private apartment.
Day 14 to 17: flights to Anadyr and Moscow, overnight in Moscow.
Day 15 to 18: flight home.

Details:

The camp location will change every 2-3 days. The bear hunt occurs along the Pacific Ocean shoreline, where bears feed on sea mammals and salmon, as well as on berry patches in the nearby tundra. The usual shooting distance is about 80-125 yards. Snow sheep are hunted in the hills at elevations below 3,500 feet, requiring no mountaineering skills. The shooting distance is under 250 yards.

Ready to learn more?

Call Sergei at 1-847-965-1858 or e-mail sergei@russianhunting.com.

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