Sierra Hunter
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@Cactus kid i forgot have you done Azerbaijan yet?
It was going to be my next hunt until they closed. I will probably be on the first plane in there when it opens though! It’s number one on my list@Cactus kid i forgot have you done Azerbaijan yet?
I agree but it is not happening. People keep on spending. Discretional spending is at an all time high. The average American is content with massive debt for car, credit card, student loans. Median 401k is somewhere around $156k and the same person who complains about how expensive their groceries are, stands in line for 4 hours to get the newest iPhone before all their instagram friends/followers. American priorities are shifted everyone wants more.We need a really good realignment of cost of goods and services around the world......like a real severe, lasting global recession to realign everyone's expectations of value. It's getting ridiculous and few people could find an argument about that. It's unsustainable.
Stone hunts are $85-$135kAssuming you don’t have any of the NA sheep today, completing the slam using outfitters would cost what, $200,000 US minimum?
So upwards of half a million Canada to complete the slam.Stone hunts are $85-$135k
Dall hunts are $40-$50
Desert BH are $55-$70
Rocky BH are $80-$100 (and 25% success rates / Cali BH are $140-$150
So assuming you got it done in one try on all 4, you are looking at anywhere from $260k to $405k depending on who you go with. The higher cost hunts have better genetics/trophy quality in the area or are a sure thing (Cali BH hunts are 3 day hunts)
I believe that blue sheep number is light, last I asked it was about 40k in Nepal. Not sure if Pakistan is that much lessMarco Polo are $35,000-55,000 but probably another $10,000 to be sure.
Blue sheep are $25,000 and combos with Tahr are $35,000
Not sure what Pakistan is getting for their sheep and goats. They were in the 20,000 range.
Russian sheep hunts are in the $25,000-35,000 range
Iran is not an interest at all
Mongolia Argalis are $90,000-150,000
Persian ibex in Turkey are $25,000 for good areas and $18,000 for the regular areas
Mongolian ibex are $15-18,000
Tajikistan, Krygiz, and Kazakhstan ibex are $12,000-18,000 actual door to door price
Tur are closed.
Chamois are $2500-20,000 depending on the species
Wow catching up to Dall sheep and Marco Polo prices.I believe that blue sheep number is light, last I asked it was about 40k in Nepal. Not sure if Pakistan is that much less
I can confirm blue sheep is around 40k right now. The tags for blue sheep are sold at auction in nepal, and lately they have been going for 18-20k.I believe that blue sheep number is light, last I asked it was about 40k in Nepal. Not sure if Pakistan is that much less
Plane ticket is another $5K, $5k in gratuities, etc. I would guess it’s easily a $50K-$55k affair by the time you get home, and your sheep gets to your taxi in the US. Then add on taxidermy.I can confirm blue sheep is around 40k right now. The tags for blue sheep are sold at auction in nepal, and lately they have been going for 18-20k.
Chamois may not be an ovis, but it is extremely similar hunting to dall sheep.If only NZ had an invasive sheep that you could DIY hunt for cheap…
Too bad there’s such a leap in price between the various mouflon and the next most affordable Ovis Species.
dont forget the heli charter from kathmandu to the hunting area.Plane ticket is another $5K, $5k in gratuities, etc. I would guess it’s easily a $50K-$55k affair by the time you get home, and your sheep gets to your taxi in the US. Then add on taxidermy.
If only NZ had an invasive sheep that you could DIY hunt for cheap…
Too bad there’s such a leap in price between the various mouflon and the next most affordable Ovis Species.
WowI believe that blue sheep number is light, last I asked it was about 40k in Nepal. Not sure if Pakistan is that much less