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Moose Hunt in Milkovsky district, Kamchatka peninsula

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Email: sergei@russianhunting.com

Location: Milkovsky district, Kamchatka peninsula
Hunting method: Spot and stalk
Accommodations:Modern hunting lodge

Group size: 2-4

Price: $18,000

Additional trophies: brown bear $4000

Included in the price:

Reception and assistance in Moscow and Petropavlovsk airports; Accommodation in the hunting area; Meals and soft drinks during the hunt; Round-trip bus transfer to the camp; Services of 1 guide per hunter; Field trophy preparation; Gun permit; Invitation letter and voucher; Hunting license; Trophy export permit;1 bull; Arctic char fishing during free time.

Not included in the price:

Insurance of any kind; International and domestic airfare; Hotel in Petropavlovsk before or after the hunt; Conservation, shipping, or transporting trophies from Russia; Cost of sightseeing tours; Gratuities.

Itinerary

Day 1: arrival at Petropavlovsk, 4-6-hour drive to the hunting lodge.
Day 2: 55-minute helicopter flight to hunting camp
Day 3-12: 10 days of hunting
Day 13: return to Petropavlovsk, overnight in Petropavlovsk
Day 14: flight home

Details:

Kamchatka moose, genetically identical to Chukotka moose (Alces alces buturlini), is one of the largest moose subspecies in the world. The Kamchatka peninsula moose population is close to 6000 and growing. Hunt is conducted by bugling, spotting, and stalking. Later in the season, with the foliage down, spotting moose above the brush becomes easier. Rains are common, sometimes keeping hunters inside of cabins for a few days.

Ready to learn more?

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

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