Spring Okhotsk Far Eastern Brown Bear Hunt

Along the sea of Okhotsk shore during the spring hunt, it is possible to observe 30-50 bears at once from a single location. The success rate is over 100% because all hunters take 2 and sometimes more bears.

Spring Kamchatka Far Eastern Brown Bear Hunt

Kamchatka peninsula has the largest population of big salmon-eating bears and currently holds the world record. The average trophy size taken during the spring season is over 9 ft. square.

Spring Eurasian Brown Bear

These are some of the best hunts in the European part of Russia. The record bear taken in the Pskov region in 1999 had a skull measured in excess of 27 inches (69 cm).

Siberian Taimen Fishing in Tuva

This taimen trophy expedition takes you to one of the most remote places in Russia. Ut has seen very little fishing pressure and offers outstanding fishing for many species of trout, including Siberian taimen.

Siberian Ibex, Altai

This will primarily be a horseback hunt. In December, when snow cover gets deep, hunters may have to use skis.

Rutting Season European Moose Hunt

The usual trophy is similar to Canada moose found in Ontario and Quebec. Hunters should bring waterproof tall boots, gloves and camo silent clothes.

Okhotsk Snow Sheep Hunt

Hunters can expect to see several rams during the trip. Trophy size ranges from 34 to 41 inches.

Mid-Asian Ibex in Krgyzstan Hunt

The camp is located south of the Lake Issyk-Kul at 10,000 ft. (2700 meters) above the sea level, and the hunt takes place at 11,000 to 14,000 ft (3300-4300 meters).

Marco Polo Sheep Hunt in Kyrgyzstan

Hunting takes place at altitudes of 3,000 – 4,000 meters (9,500 – 12,500 ft.) and requires good physical endurance. Hunters should expect to spend up to 6-8 hours per day riding horses.