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That tent sure looks familiarThat was my understanding as well. I could be wrong but I believe Kyrgyzstan tends to have bigger ibex. It’s a heck of a trip. You won’t regret it.
That tent sure looks familiarThat was my understanding as well. I could be wrong but I believe Kyrgyzstan tends to have bigger ibex. It’s a heck of a trip. You won’t regret it.
@DavidMark i have used Neal and Brownlee for hunts in Kyrgyzstan, Alaska, Mexico, Nepal, New Zealand, US, future trips to Mozambique and BC, and fishing trips to Canada.I used Neal and Brownlee on Kyrgyzstan and B.C. 100% Would recommend them.
I have, last November. Great experience, I wrote about it. I think it was under the goat forumIbex hunts in Asia seem to be great value for money, how many here have hunted one?
Especially when you’re 6’6” and packed a hilleberg all the way there. Guess the ole Coleman got the nod. LolThat tent sure looks familiar
Same. Greg is the real deal, standup dude. Would book with them again any day. I went to Tajik for mid Asian with them. Happy to connect with anyone interestedI used Neal and Brownlee on Kyrgyzstan and B.C. 100% Would recommend them.
Same hereI had emailed them at some point last year for one of these hunts but I didn't get a response.
I would call for sure. Every time I call they have answered or at least responded that they will call me shortly.Thanks for the advice. Maybe I should try to call. I had emailed them at some point last year for one of these hunts but I didn't get a response. I was also looking into a mt goat hunt so glad to hear they hooked you up with both bascott1!
I'll check that out, thanks.I have, last November. Great experience, I wrote about it. I think it was under the goat forum
the most complex for you is making sure the company you are dealing with is not affiliatted with the actual russian government and not on any banned list. even if you re not going to russia the money you are sending might ...I'm currently in the search for an ibex hunt but keep leaning towards a hunt in Kazakhstan. I have talked to a couple outfits, Russian pro, and global safaris AZ. Haven't see any red flags from these outfits but if anyone has any insight or suggestions i would like to hear.
Not trying to hijack the tread, seems to relate to me, but my wife reminds me often I don't look at things the way "most people do".?
Definitely looking forward to this!Internet Peer Pressure!
I am working on a longer write up now, and will try to get something up in a week.
No one who has hunted Dall wonders what hunting mouflon is like.Mouflon Slams must be a thing, right? I'm guessing you could hunt about half a dozen Mouflon across continental Europe for less than the price of a Dall Sheep hunt.
Yeah that is likely true.No one who has hunted Dall wonders what hunting mouflon is like.
From what I understand most of Europe is a gentleman’s hunt. You might shoot 10 mouflons for the price of a dall, but you would look at none of them with reverence.
From what I've read the Tur count as both a Ovis and Capra species? Interesting. It also sounds like those mountains in Azerbaijan are some of the hairiest in the world.I’m hoping to do Tur soon if they open back up
Same here! Fingers crossedI’m hoping to do Tur soon if they open back up
I know, that’s why I want to go before age starts to take hold!From what I've read the Tur count as both a Ovis and Capra species? Interesting. It also sounds like those mountains in Azerbaijan are some of the hairiest in the world.
Blue sheep is about 45k right now. And i am not sure of its ovis/capra classification. It rides the line between both. Russia is open to US hunters, but I would be hesitant going over at this moment.Aside from the various Mouflon sheep ($5,000), which would be the next most affordable of the true Ovis species internationally? one of the Russian Snow Sheep? Blue Sheep?