Was there in December 2022, unreal mountains and fantastic adventure.Rad, I’m headed to Tajikistan in November for mid Asian ibex. It’s gonna be cold like I’ve never seen before
Have yet to put a tape on him, folks say hes in the 40’s, to me its a great ending to a hell of an adventure in Tajik. I hunted in Bhaljuvon (you cut off at Dangara to the left instead of heading straight to Pamirs). More rugged terrain but lower elevation and closer to Dushanbe.That’s a great ibex, what did he tape at? Trying to get a mental reference for what a big mature billy measures. Also what kind of weather did you see, were you in the Pamirs?
I have a couple of hats that look just like that. Very nice ibex!Was there in December 2022, unreal mountains and fantastic adventure.
When i grow up id like to hunt a blue sheep like yours! Trey told me some of the story, unreal, congrats!I have a couple of hats that look just like that. Very nice ibex!
I had heard of the Bryan Martin situation, I spoke to Gray Thornton briefly about it shortly after WSF circulated an email.I have hunted quite a bit in Asia, and my blue sheep hunt in Pakistan was probably my best hunt to date. I went in March of 2022, and will likely go back with a group in late 2024 for a northern/southern combo. I had armed security while we were on the Karakorum Highway, which doesn't make you feel nice and cozy. I had no problems, but I also have a fantastic outfitter there I work with. Great guides, too.
My advice is to avoid the long, exhausting and dangerous drive to Gilgit, if you can. Flights to Gilgit are only operated under VRF flight conditions when the weather is clear, and it is common for flights to get cancelled with no notice. When I go back, I will hang out next time in Islamabad for a few days and wait for a flight before I do that drive again.
As another person mentioned, Kaan at Shikar Safaris is a very, very shady individual. I was told he is now banned from parts of the region because he took funds from the Suleiman markhor landowners and screwed the community. Pir Danish Ali is another very bad apple to stay away from. He was the outfitter who was involved with the poaching for profit of protected species, like the Ladakh Uria, that Jason Bruce is probably going to prison for. Pir lost his export privileges, too. I would also avoid the Ekenler bros. I have hunted with them, and while they do have some very good guides, they would continually bad mouth their competitors, and they f*ed up a number of important things, like my cites permit.
The other guy to avoid at all costs, in Asia or anywhere else, is Bryan Martin, with Asian Mountain Outfitters. Many of you know about this guy. Those of you who don't, well, he was banned for life from the wild sheep foundation, and there are many online reports of Bryan taking their payments, misappropriating the money on personal investments, and failing to pay the outfitter. This included a six-figure markhor hunt in Tajikistan with Chris Dianda, a prominent GSCO member.
Kaan can be a very charismatic individual. I can tell you that as long as the hunt has been paid for, by whomever, you will be well taken care of, and you will have a great hunt!I had heard of the Bryan Martin situation, I spoke to Gray Thornton briefly about it shortly after WSF circulated an email.
I won an online auction for the himalayan ibex so if anything at least the funds already went to a good cause. frankly doesnt make me feel much better typing that actually, but ill keep my fingers crossed that itll be a successful adventure. Ive been training and hopefully stacking as many odds in my favor as possible.
Read a lot of positive reviews and have even talked to Kaan at DSC a few times. We’ll see