Northern Safari
Lil-Rokslider
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- May 15, 2024
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As we're all aware, the price of everything only goes up. Guided hunts are no exception to this rule and many that were once considered "affordable" to the middle class are no longer so.
I'm trying to compile a list of "affordable" options to pursue at home and abroad. My target budget is $20,000 CAD but let's call it $15,000 USD. This seems like an obtainable amount that can be saved up within a year or two.
Looking at today's prices, which guided hunts would be doable within this budget framework in North America and abroad?
The North American sheep are obviously well above that budget, and from what I've been seeing so are guided hunts for trophy Caribou, Grizzly and Moose.
That leaves.....deer, black bear, pronghorn and even elk and mountain goat just makes the cut.
Would this budget be enough for a SA plains game hunt? What about a single bull cape buffalo?
A single Spanish or Mid-Asian ibex?
How about a Tahr/Chamois Combo in NZ or a single water buffalo in Australia?
Any others?
Travel costs, export and taxidermy would have to be taken into consideration.
I'm trying to compile a list of "affordable" options to pursue at home and abroad. My target budget is $20,000 CAD but let's call it $15,000 USD. This seems like an obtainable amount that can be saved up within a year or two.
Looking at today's prices, which guided hunts would be doable within this budget framework in North America and abroad?
The North American sheep are obviously well above that budget, and from what I've been seeing so are guided hunts for trophy Caribou, Grizzly and Moose.
That leaves.....deer, black bear, pronghorn and even elk and mountain goat just makes the cut.
Would this budget be enough for a SA plains game hunt? What about a single bull cape buffalo?
A single Spanish or Mid-Asian ibex?
How about a Tahr/Chamois Combo in NZ or a single water buffalo in Australia?
Any others?
Travel costs, export and taxidermy would have to be taken into consideration.