Pricing
- Bear – Romania
- Roe Deer – Hungary
- Roe Deer – Flat Rate (Hungary)
- Roe Deer – Romania
- Red Deer – Hungary
- Red Deer – Romania
- Sika Deer – Czech Republic
- Fallow Deer – Hungary
- Mouflon – Slovakia
- Chamois – Romania
- Wild Boar – Driven Hunt (Slovakia)
- Roe Does and Fawns – Hungary
- Hares – Hungary
- Pheasants (Slovakia)
- Pheasants – (Hungary)
- Ducks – Hungary
- Geese – Hungary
- Partridges – Hungary
- Quail – Serbia

Bear – Romania
Hunting season
March 15 – May 15
September 1 – December 31
The most suitable period in terms of bear activity at baiting sites and fur quality is April, and October to November.
Hunting method
Hunting from a stand – enclosed covered stands, high seats and heated hunting cabins
(depending on hunting ground category and location).
Trophy price list
(depending on hunting ground category – according to CIC skin score)
Category I hunting grounds
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up to 350 CIC points – 7,000 EUR
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350 CIC points and more – 8,000 EUR + 60 EUR / CIC point
(a price cap can be agreed)
Additional fees:
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organizational fee (max. 3 hunting days – the hunt is usually successful on the first evening; hunting license, guiding, transport from accommodation to the hunting ground and back including transport within the hunting ground, skinning and salting of the hide, boiling of the skull of the harvested bear, official trophy evaluation) – 1,090 EUR
(if the hunt is successful before the third hunting day and the hunting trip ends for this reason, the fee is reduced by 150 EUR for each unused day) -
accommodation and meals – according to the selected accommodation
(paid directly at the accommodation facility – hunting lodge, guesthouse or hotel, depending on hunting ground location and guest requirements) -
CITES – 250 EUR / bear
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administrative fee payable to the Romanian state treasury for each harvested bear
(according to skull CIC score):-
up to 55 CIC points – 300 EUR
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55–59 CIC points – 500 EUR
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over 60 CIC points – 700 EUR
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Category II hunting grounds
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up to 350 CIC points – 7,000 EUR
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350–400 CIC points – 8,000 EUR
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400 CIC points and more – 8,000 EUR + 70 EUR / CIC point
(a price cap can be agreed)
Additional fees:
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organizational fee (max. 3 hunting days; accommodation for 3 nights with full board; hunting license; guiding; transport from accommodation to the hunting ground and back including transport within the hunting ground; skinning and salting of the hide; boiling of the skull; official trophy evaluation) – 1,490 EUR
(if the hunt is successful before the third hunting day and the hunting trip ends for this reason, the fee is reduced by 200 EUR for each unused day) -
CITES – 250 EUR / bear
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administrative fee payable to the Romanian state treasury for each harvested bear
(according to skull CIC score):-
up to 55 CIC points – 300 EUR
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55–59 CIC points – 500 EUR
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over 60 CIC points – 700 EUR
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Wounded bear not recovered
In the event of a wounded bear that is not recovered, a fee of 4,000 EUR is charged
(to date, this has never occurred; bears are shot at distances of 50–70 meters).
Important notice
For individual hunts, it is possible to reserve only bears with a skin score above 350 CIC points.
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend regularly checking the Current Offers section, where these opportunities are published.
Accommodation
According to the requirements of the hunting guest and local possibilities.

Roe Deer – Hungary
Hunting season
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April 15 – May 15 (spring season)
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August 1 – August 15 (rut)
Location
Hunting grounds in the Nyírség region
(located east of the cities of Nyíregyháza and Debrecen, extending to the Romanian and Ukrainian borders), with a total area of approximately 150,000 ha.
These are mixed hunting grounds (30–70% forest cover), dominated by acacia and poplar forests.
The average trophy weight of harvested roe bucks ranges between 300–450 g, with several bucks harvested each year exceeding 500 g.
Hunting grounds located in the counties of Jász–Nagykun–Szolnok and Hajdú-Bihar, as well as the northern part of Békés County, with a total area of approximately 80,000 ha.
These are mainly open agricultural hunting grounds with numerous shelterbelts, small woodlands and reed beds.
The average trophy weight ranges between 350–500 g, with roe bucks regularly harvested above 500 g, and exceptionally up to 550 g.
In both cases, the hunting grounds are very well stocked with game.
The selection of the hunting area is agreed upon according to the requirements and preferences of the individual hunting guest.
Hunting methods
By vehicle, stand hunting, and stalking
(during the rut also by calling)
Trophy price list
(according to hunting ground category)
Category I hunting grounds
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up to 249 g – 117 EUR
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250–299 g – 144 EUR + 1.26 EUR / g
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300–349 g – 207 EUR + 2.88 EUR / g
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350–399 g – 351 EUR + 6.66 EUR / g
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400–449 g – 684 EUR + 9.72 EUR / g
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450–499 g – 1,170 EUR + 19.80 EUR / g
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500 g and more – 2,160 EUR + 28.80 EUR / g
(price cap can be agreed)
Category II hunting grounds
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up to 249 g – 110.00 EUR
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250–299 g – 130.00 EUR + 1.20 EUR / g
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300–349 g – 190.00 EUR + 2.60 EUR / g
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350–399 g – 320.00 EUR + 5.80 EUR / g
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400–449 g – 610.00 EUR + 8.60 EUR / g
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450–499 g – 1,040.00 EUR + 17.60 EUR / g
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500 g and more – 1,920.00 EUR + 26.00 EUR / g
(price cap can be agreed)
Hunting ground categories – explanation
The division of hunting grounds into Category I and II reflects:
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the game density (Category I grounds harvest more than 10 roe bucks per 1,000 ha of hunting area), and
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the trophy quality of roe bucks.
If you are interested exclusively in medal-class trophies, we strongly recommend selecting a Category I hunting ground.
Notes on trophy weight
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Trophy weight refers to the net weight of the antlers including the skull without the lower jaw, measured 24 hours after boiling and bleaching.
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For billing purposes, the decisive value is the 24-hour weight stated in the official evaluation record issued by the state commission, after deduction of skull weight.
Discount
When a single hunter purchases trophy shooting with a total value exceeding 4,000 EUR, a 10% discount is granted.
Tolerance of agreed trophy category
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The permitted deviation from the agreed trophy weight category is ±15%.
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If the professional hunting guide instructs the hunter to shoot an animal exceeding this ±15% limit, the hunting guest is not required to pay the amount exceeding this limit.
Wounding
In the case of a wounded animal, 50% of the trophy fee is charged
(based on the estimate of the professional hunting guide).
Accommodation
According to the requirements of the hunting guest – from hunting lodges to **castles or **-category hotels.
Additional fees
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transport within the hunting ground: 30–40 EUR / outing, depending on the specific hunting area
(this fee includes the remuneration of the professional hunting guide) -
trophy preparation and official evaluation: 25 EUR / piece
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hunting license with 30-day validity (including mandatory insurance): 120 EUR / person
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organizational fee: 100 EUR / hunter / stay
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transport of the trophy to the hunter’s home address: 15 EUR / piece
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend monitoring the Current Offers section, where these opportunities are published on an ongoing basis.
Indicative comparison of CIC scores
|
Trophy weight |
CIC points |
Class |
|---|---|---|
|
380–420 g |
approx. 105 CIC |
Bronze |
|
440–470 g |
approx. 115 CIC |
Silver |
|
480–520 g |
approx. 130 CIC |
Gold |

Roe Deer – Flat Rate (Hungary)
Hunting season
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April – May 15 (spring season)
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until August 15 (rut)
Location
Hunting grounds in the Nyírség region
(located east of the cities of Nyíregyháza and Debrecen, extending to the Romanian and Ukrainian borders), with a total area of approximately 100,000 ha.
These are mixed hunting grounds (30–70% forest cover) dominated by acacia, oak and poplar.
The average trophy weight of harvested roe bucks ranges between 250–350 g, with several bucks harvested every year exceeding 400 g, and exceptionally even 450 g.
Hunting grounds located in the counties of Jász–Nagykun–Szolnok and Hajdú-Bihar, as well as the northern part of Békés County, with a total area of approximately 50,000 ha.
These are mainly open agricultural hunting grounds with numerous shelterbelts, small woodlands and reed beds.
The average trophy weight ranges between 300–400 g, with roe bucks regularly exceeding 450 g, and exceptionally up to 500 g.
In both cases, the hunting grounds are very well stocked with game.
The selection of the specific hunting area is agreed upon according to the requirements of the individual hunting guest.
Hunting methods
By vehicle, stand hunting, and stalking
(during the rut also by calling)
Trophy price list – flat rate
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Hunting grounds listed under point I – flat rate: 250 EUR / piece
(regardless of trophy weight; within this flat rate, roe bucks are typically harvested in the range of 200–350 g) -
Hunting grounds listed under point II – flat rate: 450 EUR / piece
(regardless of trophy weight; within this flat rate, roe bucks are typically harvested in the range of 250–400 g)
Roe bucks exceeding the flat-rate category
Roe bucks whose trophy quality clearly exceeds the flat-rate range may be harvested after prior notification by the professional hunting guide that the animal exceeds the flat-rate limit, under the following pricing conditions:
Hunting grounds – point I of the offer (flat rate 250 EUR)
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350–399 g – 320.00 EUR + 5.80 EUR / g
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400–449 g – 610.00 EUR + 8.60 EUR / g
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450–499 g – 1,040.00 EUR + 17.60 EUR / g
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500 g and more – 1,920.00 EUR + 26.00 EUR / g
(price cap can be agreed)
Hunting grounds – point II of the offer (flat rate 450 EUR)
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400–449 g – 684 EUR + 9.72 EUR / g
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450–499 g – 1,170 EUR + 19.80 EUR / g
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500 g and more – 2,160 EUR + 28.80 EUR / g
(price cap can be agreed)
Notes on trophy weight
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Trophy weight refers to the net weight of the antlers including the skull without the lower jaw, measured 24 hours after boiling and bleaching.
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For billing purposes, the decisive value is the figure stated in the official evaluation record issued by an independent commission, after deduction of 90 g.
Wounding
In the case of a wounded animal, 50% of the trophy fee is charged
(based on the estimate of the professional hunting guide).
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend regularly checking the Current Offers section, where these opportunities are published.
Accommodation
According to the requirements of the hunting guest – from hunting lodges to **castles or **-category hotels.
Additional fees
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transport within the hunting ground: 30–40 EUR / outing, depending on the specific hunting area
(this fee includes the remuneration of the professional hunting guide) -
trophy preparation and official evaluation: 25 EUR / piece
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hunting license with 30-day validity (including mandatory insurance): 120 EUR / person
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organizational fee: 100 EUR / hunter / stay
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transport of the trophy to the hunter’s home address: 15 EUR / piece
Indicative comparison of CIC scores
| Trophy weight | CIC points | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 380–420 g | approx. 105 CIC | Bronze |
| 440–470 g | approx. 115 CIC | Silver |
| 480–520 g | approx. 130 CIC | Gold |

Roe Deer – Romania
Hunting season
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May 1 – May 31 (spring season)
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August 1 – August 15 (rut)
Location
I – Hunting grounds in Bihor County
located along the Hungarian–Romanian border (around the towns of Oradea, Marghita and Salonta), with a total area of approximately 140,000 ha.
These are predominantly open agricultural hunting grounds with numerous shelterbelts, small woodlands and reed beds.
The average trophy weight of harvested roe bucks ranges between 350–450 g, with several bucks harvested every year exceeding 550 g, and occasionally even 600 g.
These are very well stocked hunting grounds.
The selection of the specific hunting area is agreed upon according to the requirements of the individual hunting guest.
The distance from Bratislava is approximately 500 km (recommended route: Budapest – Debrecen – Oradea).
II – Hunting grounds in inland Romania
(located in the Bucharest area), with a total area of approximately 200,000 ha.
These are predominantly open agricultural hunting grounds with numerous shelterbelts, small woodlands and reed beds.
The average trophy weight ranges between 350–450 g, with several roe bucks harvested annually exceeding 500 g.
These are well stocked hunting grounds.
The selection of the hunting area is agreed upon according to the preferences of the hunting guest.
Air travel is recommended (nearest airport: Bucharest).
Hunting methods
By vehicle, stand hunting, and stalking
(during the rut also by calling)
Trophy price list
(according to hunting ground category)
Hunting grounds in Bihor County (Hungarian–Romanian border)
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up to 299 g – 260 EUR
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300–349 g – 350 EUR + 3 EUR / g
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350–399 g – 500 EUR + 4 EUR / g
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400–449 g – 700 EUR + 9 EUR / g
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450–499 g – 1,150 EUR + 12 EUR / g
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500–549 g – 1,750 EUR + 23 EUR / g
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550 g and more – 2,900 EUR + 30 EUR / g
Hunting grounds in inland Romania (Bucharest area)
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up to 300 g – 150 EUR
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300–400 g – 400 EUR
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400–500 g – 900 EUR
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500 g and more – 1,800 EUR + 36 EUR / g
(price cap can be agreed) -
wounding fee – 250 EUR
Trophy weight definition:
Trophy weight is considered the net weight of the antlers including the skull without the lower jaw, measured 24 hours after boiling and bleaching
(skull weight deduction: 90 g).
Tolerance of agreed trophy category
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The permitted deviation from the agreed trophy weight category is ±15%.
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If the professional hunting guide instructs the hunter to shoot an animal outside the ±15% limit, the hunting guest is not required to pay the amount exceeding this limit.
Wounding
In the case of a wounded animal, 50% of the trophy fee is charged
(based on the estimate of the professional hunting guide).
Accommodation
According to the requirements of the hunting guest – from hunting lodges to **castles or **-category hotels.
Additional fees
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accommodation including full board, hunting license, organizational fee, professional hunting guide, transport within the hunting ground, trophy preparation – 200 EUR / day
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend regularly checking the Current Offers section, where these opportunities are published.
Indicative comparison of CIC scores
| Trophy weight | CIC points | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 380–420 g | approx. 105 CIC | Bronze |
| 440–470 g | approx. 115 CIC | Silver |
| 480–520 g | approx. 130 CIC | Gold |

Red Deer – Hungary
Hunting season
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Red deer (trophy stags) – September 1 – October 31
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Red deer (cull stags) and hinds – September 1 – January 31
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Calves and yearlings (1 year old) – September 1 – February 28
Main season – red deer rut: September
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peak rutting period:
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South-west Hungary: September 1–15
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North-east Hungary: September 15–25
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Hunting methods
Stand hunting, stalking
Location
Hunting grounds in the counties of Baranya, Somogy and Zala, along the Hungarian–Croatian border, in the surroundings of Sellye, Marcali and Zalakaros.
These are mixed hunting grounds (30–70% forest cover) with extensive wetlands, mostly floodplain areas of the Drava River.
All of these are excellent, well-stocked hunting grounds with a strong red deer population.
The trophy weight of most harvested stags ranges between 8–10 kg, with several stags taken every year exceeding 10–11 kg, and exceptionally even 12 kg (220 CIC+).
Antlers of these stags are characterized by strong branching, thick and long beams, and powerful coronets.
Hunting grounds along the Hungarian–Ukrainian border, in the surroundings of Mándok, Aranyosapáti, Lónya, Vámosatya and Beregdaróc.
These are mixed hunting grounds (approx. 50% forest cover, dominated by oak).
All are excellent hunting grounds with a strong population of Carpathian-type red deer.
The trophy weight of most stags ranges between 7–9 kg, although stags exceeding 10 kg are harvested here every year as well.
Antlers are characterized by a beautiful dark coloration, are less branched and generally lighter than those of stags from southern Hungary
(antlers of the same volume are approximately 20% lighter).
In contrast, the body weight of adult stags often exceeds 200 kg (field-dressed).
The selection of the specific hunting ground is agreed upon according to the requirements of the hunting guest.
Trophy price list
(according to hunting ground category)
Hunting grounds in southern and south-western Hungary
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up to 4.99 kg – 1,000 EUR
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5.00–5.99 kg – 1,000 EUR + 6 EUR / dkg
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6.00–6.99 kg – 1,600 EUR + 8 EUR / dkg
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7.00–7.99 kg – 2,400 EUR + 9 EUR / dkg
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8.00–8.99 kg – 3,300 EUR + 12 EUR / dkg
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9.00–9.99 kg – 4,500 EUR + 18 EUR / dkg
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10.00–10.49 kg – 6,300 EUR + 44 EUR / dkg
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10.50–10.99 kg – 7,700 EUR + 28 EUR / dkg
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11.00 kg and more – 9,900 EUR + 50 EUR / dkg
(price cap can be agreed)
Hunting grounds in north-eastern Hungary
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up to 4.99 kg – 800 EUR
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5.00–5.99 kg – 900 EUR + 6 EUR / dkg
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6.00–6.99 kg – 1,500 EUR + 7 EUR / dkg
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7.00–7.99 kg – 2,200 EUR + 8 EUR / dkg
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8.00–8.99 kg – 3,000 EUR + 11 EUR / dkg
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9.00–9.99 kg – 4,100 EUR + 17 EUR / dkg
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10.00–10.99 kg – 5,800 EUR + 33 EUR / dkg
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11.00 kg and more – 9,100 EUR + 60 EUR / dkg
(price cap can be agreed)
Rules and conditions
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Trophy weight is considered the gross weight of the antlers
(trophy including the skull without the lower jaw), measured 24 hours after boiling and bleaching.
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For billing purposes, the decisive value is the one stated in the official evaluation record issued by a state-appointed commission.
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During the rutting season, it is possible to reserve only stags with a trophy weight exceeding 7 kg.
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The permitted deviation from the agreed trophy weight category is ±15%.
If the hunting guide instructs the hunter to shoot an animal outside this ±15% limit, the guest is not required to pay the amount exceeding this limit.
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In case of interest in harvesting a larger number of stags, individual price adjustments are possible.
Wounding
In the case of a wounded animal, 50% of the trophy fee is charged
(based on the estimate of the professional hunting guide).
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend regularly checking the Current Offers section, where these opportunities are published.
Accommodation
According to the requirements of the hunting guest.
Additional fees
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organizational fee – 100 EUR / hunter, regardless of the duration of the hunting trip
(includes the personal presence of our representative throughout the entire hunting event, including interpreter services)
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transport within the hunting ground – 1.20 EUR / km, max. 40 EUR / outing
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trophy preparation and official evaluation – 30 EUR / piece
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transport of the trophy to the hunter’s home address
(if not arranged by the hunting guest personally) – 100 EUR / piece
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hunting license with 30-day validity (including mandatory insurance) – 120 EUR / person
Indicative comparison of CIC scores
| Trophy weight | CIC points | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 6–8 kg | approx. 170 CIC | Bronze |
| 7–9 kg | approx. 190 CIC | Silver |
| 9–10 kg | approx. 210 CIC | Gold |

Red Deer – Romania
Hunting season
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September 1 – December 15
Main season – red deer rut: September 15–30
(depending on altitude)
Location
Hunting grounds in the counties of Bihor, Cluj, Alba, Sibiu, Mureș, Covasna, Brașov and Harghita.
The hunting grounds are predominantly mountainous (altitude from 800 m above sea level).
Despite the terrain, the areas are suitable even for hunters with lower physical condition, thanks to good logistics and accessibility.
All hunting grounds are well stocked with game, although their game density cannot be compared to southern Hungary or the most productive hunting grounds of southern Slovakia.
The trophy weight of most harvested stags ranges between 8–9 kg, with several stags harvested every year exceeding 10 kg.
Antlers are characterized by less branching and thick, long beams, typical of the Carpathian red deer.
The selection of the specific hunting ground is agreed upon according to the requirements of the hunting guest.
Hunting method
Stalking
Trophy price list
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up to 6.99 kg – 2,000 EUR
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7.00–7.99 kg – 2,300 EUR + 8 EUR / dkg
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8.00–8.99 kg – 3,100 EUR + 10 EUR / dkg
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9.00–9.99 kg – 4,100 EUR + 11 EUR / dkg
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10.00–10.99 kg – 5,200 EUR + 23 EUR / dkg
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11.00–11.49 kg – 7,500 EUR + 58 EUR / dkg
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11.50 kg and more – 10,400 EUR + 70 EUR / dkg
(price cap can be agreed)
Rules and conditions
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Trophy weight is considered the gross weight of the antlers
(trophy including the skull without the lower jaw), measured 24 hours after boiling and bleaching. -
During the rutting season, it is possible to reserve only stags with a trophy weight exceeding 7 kg.
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The permitted deviation from the agreed trophy weight category is ±15%.
If the professional hunting guide instructs the hunter to shoot an animal outside this limit, the guest is not required to pay the amount exceeding the limit.
Wounding and missed shot
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Wounding – 800 EUR (regardless of trophy quality)
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Missed shot – 150 EUR
Wounding (general rule)
In the case of a wounded animal, 50% of the trophy fee is charged
(based on the estimate of the professional hunting guide).
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend regularly checking the Current Offers section, where these opportunities are published.
Accommodation
According to the requirements of the hunting guest and local possibilities.
Additional fees
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organizational fee – 150 EUR / hunter / day
(includes transport within the hunting ground regardless of distance, professional hunting guide, and the personal presence of our representative from arrival to departure, including interpreter services) -
transport of the trophy to the hunter’s home address – 100 EUR / piece
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hunting license (including mandatory insurance) – 100 EUR / person
Indicative comparison of CIC scores
| Trophy weight | CIC points | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 5.5–7.5 kg | approx. 170 CIC | Bronze |
| 6.5–8.5 kg | approx. 190 CIC | Silver |
| 8.5–9.5 kg | approx. 210 CIC | Gold |

Sika Deer – Czech Republic
Hunting season
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Stag and hind – August 1 – January 15
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Calf – August 1 – April 30
Main season (rut): September 25 – October 20
Hunting methods
Stand hunting, stalking
Trophy price list
(according to CIC points)
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up to 200 CIC – 1,400 EUR
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200–225 CIC – 1,750 EUR
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225–240 CIC – 2,000 EUR (including abnormalities)
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240–255 CIC – 2,550 EUR
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255–265 CIC – 3,400 EUR
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over 265 CIC – 4,500 EUR
Tolerance of agreed trophy category
The permitted deviation from the agreed trophy category is ±15%.
If the professional hunting guide instructs the hunter to shoot an animal outside this limit, the hunting guest is not required to pay the amount exceeding this limit.
Wounding
In the case of a wounded animal, 50% of the trophy fee is charged
(based on the estimate of the professional hunting guide).
Hind and calf
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Hind or calf – 80 EUR
Wounding (hind / calf) – 40 EUR
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend regularly checking the Current Offers section, where these opportunities are published.
Accommodation
According to the selected hunting ground and the required category
(from simple hunting lodges to *****-level accommodation).
Additional fees
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transport within the hunting ground – 25 EUR / outing
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hunting license (weekly) – 60 EUR / person
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hide – 100 EUR
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wounding fee – 1,400 EUR
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organizational fee – 200 EUR / person
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professional hunting guide – 20 EUR / outing
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accommodation and meals – various options (according to the hunting guest’s requirements)

Fallow Deer – Hungary
Hunting season
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Fallow buck (trophy) – October 1 – December 31
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Fallow buck (cull) – October 1 – January 31
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Doe and calf – October 1 – February 28
Main season – rut: October
(peak rutting period approximately October 15–25)
Hunting method
Stalking
Trophy price list
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up to 2.99 kg – 900 EUR
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3.00–3.49 kg – 900 EUR + 9 EUR / dkg
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3.50–3.99 kg – 1,350 EUR + 24 EUR / dkg
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4.00–4.49 kg – 2,550 EUR + 40 EUR / dkg
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4.50–4.99 kg – 4,550 EUR + 64 EUR / dkg
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5.00 kg and more – 7,750 EUR + 80 EUR / dkg
Rules and conditions
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Trophy weight is considered the gross weight of the antlers
(trophy including the skull without the lower jaw), measured 24 hours after boiling and bleaching. -
The permitted deviation from the agreed trophy weight category is ±15%.
If the professional hunting guide instructs the hunter to shoot an animal outside this limit, the guest is not required to pay the amount exceeding this limit.
Wounding
In the case of a wounded animal, 50% of the trophy fee is charged
(based on the estimate of the professional hunting guide).
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend regularly checking the Current Offers section, where these opportunities are published.
Accommodation
Several options available depending on the hunting ground and the requirements of the guest.
Additional fees
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organizational fee – 100 EUR / hunter, regardless of the duration of the hunting trip
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transport within the hunting ground – from 1 EUR / km, max. 30 EUR / outing
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trophy preparation and official evaluation – 30 EUR / piece
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transport of the trophy to the hunter’s home address – 70 EUR / piece
(if not arranged by the guest personally) -
hunting license with 30-day validity (including mandatory insurance) – 120 EUR / person
Indicative comparison of CIC scores
| Trophy weight | CIC points | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 3.0–3.5 kg | approx. 160 CIC | Bronze |
| 3.5–4.0 kg | approx. 170 CIC | Silver |
| 3.8–4.4 kg | approx. 180 CIC | Gold |

Mouflon – Slovakia
Hunting season
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Mouflon in open hunting grounds – August 1 – January 15
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Mouflon in game enclosures – year-round
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Ewe and lamb – August 1 – December 31
Ideal period: August (rich pasture) and November (rut)
Hunting methods
Stand hunting, stalking
Trophy price list
(according to horn length)
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up to 49.9 cm – 400 EUR
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50–59.9 cm – 750 EUR
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60–69.9 cm – 1,000 EUR
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70–79.9 cm – 1,000 EUR + 100 EUR / cm
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80–89.9 cm – 2,000 EUR + 120 EUR / cm
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90 cm and more – 3,200 EUR + 130 EUR / cm
Wounding
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Mouflon – 850 EUR
Rules and conditions
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Horn length is considered the average length of the horns, measured from the front edge of the horn bases on the forehead along the outer curve of the horns.
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The permitted deviation from the agreed quality category is ±15%.
If the professional hunting guide instructs the hunter to shoot an animal outside this limit, the guest is not required to pay the amount exceeding the limit. -
Combination hunts of mouflon with red deer, fallow deer and wild boar are possible under the pricing conditions of LESY SR, state enterprise
(price list according to current valid conditions).
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend regularly checking the Current Offers section, where these opportunities are published.
Accommodation
Several options depending on the guest’s requirements – from simple hunting lodges, through hotels and guesthouses, to hunting mansions.
Additional fees
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organizational fee – 100 EUR / hunting event, regardless of duration
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professional hunting guide – 25 EUR / day
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transport within the hunting ground by off-road vehicle – 0.70 EUR / km
(during mouflon hunts, off-road vehicles are usually used only to a minimal extent; use of the guest’s own vehicle is possible)
Indicative comparison of CIC scores
| Horn length | CIC points | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 68–73 cm | approx. 185 CIC | Bronze |
| 73–78 cm | approx. 195 CIC | Silver |
| 78–83 cm | approx. 205 CIC | Gold |

Chamois – Romania
Hunting season
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September 15 – December 15
Ideal period:
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October – for physically fit hunters
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December 1–15 – for other hunters
Hunting method
Stalking
Trophy price list
(according to CIC points)
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up to 94.99 CIC – 1,450 EUR
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95.00–99.99 CIC – 1,600 EUR + 80 EUR / CIC
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100.00–104.99 CIC (Bronze) – 2,000 EUR + 140 EUR / CIC
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105.00–109.99 CIC (Silver) – 2,700 EUR + 180 EUR / CIC
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over 110.00 CIC (Gold) – 3,600 EUR + 250 EUR / CIC
Wounding and missed shot
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Wounded chamois not recovered – 1,000 EUR
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Missed shot – 150 EUR
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend regularly checking the Current Offers section, where these opportunities are published.
Accommodation
According to the requirements of the hunting guest and local possibilities.
Additional fees
-
organizational fee – 170 EUR / hunter / day
(includes transport within the hunting ground and professional guiding, regardless of distance traveled) -
veterinary certificate, skinning, fleshing and salting of the hide, boiling and bleaching of the skull – 150 EUR
(not charged if the hunter does not wish to keep the hide) -
hunting license (including mandatory insurance) – 100 EUR / person
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transport of the trophy to the hunter’s home address – 50 EUR / piece

Wild Boar – Driven Hunt – Open Hunting Grounds (Slovakia)
Hunting season
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October 15 – January 31
Pricing
Flat-rate offer depending on the number of shooters and the number of animals harvested by the hunting group
(no distinction by age, sex or trophy quality of the harvested wild boar).
The flat rate includes:
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refreshments during the hunt
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transport within the hunting ground
-
stand fee
(per shooter)
Number of hunters vs. number of harvested animals per day
Flat rate price in EUR per hunter
| Number of hunters | 0–2 | 3–5 | 6–8 | 9–11 | 12–14 | 15–17 | 18–20 | 21–23 | 24–26 | 27–29 | Each additional 3 pcs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11–13 | 140 | 330 | 400 | 480 | 550 | 620 | 680 | 740 | 810 | 880 | 95 € |
| 14–16 | 140 | 320 | 340 | 410 | 480 | 530 | 590 | 640 | 690 | 730 | 95 € |
| 17–19 | 140 | 290 | 330 | 350 | 400 | 450 | 490 | 540 | 580 | 600 | 95 € |
| 20 and more | 140 | 280 | 290 | 320 | 350 | 390 | 430 | 480 | 510 | 540 | 95 € |
Additional organizational fee
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Organizational fee – 100 EUR / hunting guest
(includes, among other things, securing additional hounds beyond those provided by the hunting ground manager, as well as a high-quality and hearty dinner)
The hunts are organized mainly in operational hunting grounds of LESY SR, state enterprise,
characterized by high game density and professional organization.
Number of shooters: 15–20
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend monitoring the Current Offers section.
Indicative comparison of wild boar CIC scores
|
Tusk length |
CIC points |
Class |
|---|---|---|
|
17–21 cm |
110 CIC |
Bronze |
|
19–22 cm |
115 CIC |
Silver |
|
20–23 cm |
120 CIC |
Gold |

Roe Does and Fawns – Hungary
Hunting season
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October – February
Ideal period: November
Hunting method
By vehicle
(this hunting method is permitted under Hungarian legislation and is also the most effective)
Trophy price list
-
Roe doe or fawn – 50 EUR / piece
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend regularly checking the Current Offers section, where these opportunities are published.
Accommodation
According to the requirements of the hunting guest.
Additional fees
-
organizational fee – 100 EUR / hunter, regardless of the duration of the hunting trip
-
transport within the hunting ground – 40 EUR / outing or 80 EUR / day
(this fee includes the remuneration of the professional hunting guide) -
hunting license with 30-day validity (including mandatory insurance) – 120 EUR / person

Hares – Hungary
Hunting season
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September – December
Ideal period: October – November
Hunting method
Driven line hunt
(shooters together with beaters move across large open fields; part of the shooters are positioned ahead to hunt game escaping forward)
Trophy price list
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Price per harvested and recovered hare during a driven hunt – 50 EUR
The price includes game meat from all harvested hares.
It does not include:
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organizational fee and refreshments during the hunt
(lunch in the hunting ground, dinner after the hunt) – 100 EUR / person -
Hungarian hunting license – 120 EUR / person
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend regularly checking the Current Offers section, where these opportunities are published.
Accommodation
According to the requirements of the hunting guests.

Pheasants – Game Preserve (Slovakia)
Hunting season
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October – February
Hunting method
Driven pheasant shoot – shooters are positioned at fixed shooting stands.
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Number of drives: 3–4
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Number of shooters: 12–18
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Shooting positions are drawn by lot – each hunting guest has a different stand for each drive
Pricing
Flat-rate system, regardless of the number of pheasants harvested by individual hunters.
The price per harvested and recovered pheasant depends on the hunting period:
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October – 17.00 EUR / pheasant
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November and December – 18 EUR / pheasant
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January and February – 19 EUR / pheasant
The price includes
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Game meat from 50% of the total number of pheasants harvested by the hunting group
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Refreshments during the hunt:
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breakfast at the hunting lodge
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lunch in the hunting ground
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dinner after the hunt with live Gypsy music
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Transport within the hunting ground
* Example:
If an 18-member group harvests 1,200 pheasants in October, the cost per shooter amounts to 1,130 EUR.

Pheasants – Walk-Up Hunt (Hungary)
Hunting season
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October – January
Hunting method
Walk-up hunt with dogs
Shooters together with beaters and dog handlers move along shelterbelts, stubble fields and grassland.
Part of the shooters are positioned ahead to hunt game escaping forward.
Trophy price list
-
Pheasant – 25 EUR / piece (including game meat)
Accommodation
According to the requirements of the hunting guest.
Additional fees
-
organizational fee including refreshments during the hunt
(lunch in the hunting ground, dinner after the hunt) – 100 EUR / person -
Hungarian hunting license – 120 EUR / person

Ducks – Hungary
Hunting season
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September – November
Hunting method
Flight shooting (pass shooting)
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Minimum number of shooters: 3
Trophy price list
-
Duck – 15 EUR / piece (including game meat)
Accommodation
According to the requirements of the hunting guest – from stylish hunting lodges, through hunting mansions, to hotels of the desired standard.
Additional fees
-
organizational fee including refreshments during the hunt
(lunch in the hunting ground, dinner after the hunt) – 100 EUR / person -
Hungarian hunting license – 120 EUR / person

Geese – Hungary
Hunting season
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October – January
Location
Hunting grounds located along the eastern bank of the Tisza River, south of Lake Tiszató, in the wider area of the town of Karcag
(e.g. Karcag Hunting Ground with an area of 26,500 ha, including 1,200 ha of water surfaces) – Category II hunting grounds,
and near the town of Tata (Tatai Lakes) – Category I hunting grounds.
These are predominantly open agricultural hunting grounds with numerous shelterbelts and reed beds.
Under ideal weather conditions, tens of thousands of geese gather on nearby water bodies (reservoirs and flooded rice fields).
In ideal weather (fog, low cloud cover, snowfall, rain, wind), an average shooter may easily fire up to 100 rounds per hunting day and harvest several dozen waterfowl (geese and ducks).
Hunting method
Morning or evening flight shooting
Shooters are positioned on fields (corn stubble, winter crops) where geese come to feed, or near water bodies from which they take off to forage.
Hunting program
Day 1
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12:00–12:30 – arrival at accommodation
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13:00 – joint lunch
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13:30–17:00 – goose and duck hunting
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18:00 – dinner
Day 2
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05:30–09:30 – goose and duck hunting
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10:00 – breakfast
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13:00 – lunch
(in ideal weather, hunting continues throughout the day and lunch is served directly in the hunting ground) -
13:30–17:00 – goose and duck hunting
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18:00 – dinner
Day 3
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05:30–09:30 – goose and duck hunting
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10:00 – breakfast, end of the hunting program
Detailed hunting method
Hunting takes place during morning and evening flights, and in ideal weather conditions (fog, strong wind, rain, snow) throughout the entire day.
Shooters are positioned on fields (corn stubble, winter crops) where geese arrive to feed, or near water bodies from which they depart for feeding areas.
In Category I hunting grounds, specially prepared pits (libagödör) are used.
Recommended ammunition:
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Geese: 3.5–4.0 mm shot
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Ducks: 3.5 mm shot
In Category I hunting grounds near Tata, geese are hunted using decoys on winter crops or stubble fields.
Pricing (according to hunting ground category)
Category II hunting grounds
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Flat rate: 300 EUR / day or 600 EUR / stay
(regardless of the number of geese and ducks harvested, including game meat)
Category I hunting grounds
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Daily fee: 100 EUR / day or 300 EUR / stay
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+ 50 EUR per harvested goose
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+ 20 EUR per harvested duck
(including game meat)
The fee includes transport within the hunting ground.
Hunting grounds are categorized into Category I and II based on game density and the probability of a successful hunt.
In Category I hunting grounds (near Tata), hunting with decoys provides significantly higher success rates than in Category II hunting grounds (near Karcag).
Accommodation
Various options available, for example:
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Apavára Hunting Lodge in Karcag
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Hotel Gottwald near Tata
Additional fees
-
Hunting license with 30-day validity (including mandatory insurance) – 120 EUR / person

Partridges – Hungary
Hunting season
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October
Hunting method
Walk-up hunt with dogs
Shooters together with beaters and dog handlers move along shelterbelts, stubble fields and grassland.
Part of the shooters are positioned ahead to hunt game escaping forward.
Trophy price list
-
Partridge – 30 EUR / piece (including game meat)
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend regularly checking the Current Offers section, where these opportunities are published.
Accommodation
According to the requirements of the hunting guest.
Additional fees
-
organizational fee including refreshments during the hunt
(lunch in the hunting ground, dinner after the hunt) – 100 EUR / person -
Hungarian hunting license – 120 EUR / person

Quail, Pigeons and Turtle Doves – Serbia
Hunting season
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August – September
Most ideal period: the last week of August or the first week of September
Hunting methods
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Quail – driven line hunt
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Turtle doves and wood pigeons – flight shooting (most often over sunflower fields)
The ideal hunting group size is 5–6 hunters.
If necessary, the group can be supplemented with individual participants.
Hunting program
Day 1
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Arrival at the accommodation
(meeting point at the Hungarian–Serbian border around midday) -
Lunch
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Rest
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Evening hunt for quail
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Dinner
Day 2
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Morning hunt for quail
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Breakfast
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Rest
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Lunch
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Afternoon hunt for turtle doves and pigeons
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Dinner
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Evening hunt for quail
Day 3
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Morning hunt for quail
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Breakfast
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Rest
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End of the hunting program
Pricing
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Flat-rate price: 700 EUR / stay
The price includes
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5 hunting outings
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Provision of hunting dogs
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Unlimited harvest of quail, pigeons and turtle doves
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Hunting license
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Accommodation in a manor house (each hunter has a private room)
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Full board
Services and Price List
Unlike traditional hunting offices and agencies, we do not offer hunting trips as pre-defined packages. Each hunt is organized individually, and accompanying services are combined precisely according to the wishes and expectations of the hunting guest.
We believe that hunting is not only about the very moment of pulling the trigger and harvesting the game. For true satisfaction of a hunting guest, it is essential to feel welcome throughout the entire stay, to sense genuine interest from the hosts, and to have confidence that reasonable requests will be respected.
Accommodation and Catering
Due to the different expectations of hunting guests, as well as varying price levels in individual countries and regions, we do not state fixed prices for accommodation and meals in the price list.
For each guest, we select accommodation and dining facilities with the best value-for-money ratio, and the specific offer is always submitted in advance for approval.
Transport in the Hunting Area and Professional Guide
It is also not possible to set a uniform price for transport within the hunting area (by off-road vehicle or horse-drawn carriage), as prices vary between partner hunting grounds.
However, for the sake of transparency, we guarantee a maximum fee for transport per outing. In some hunting grounds, transport is not charged at all, which is always reflected in the specific offer.
The transport fee always includes a qualified professional hunting guide.
Organization and Assistance
For every hunting trip organized by us, our representative can be present upon your request, who is also able to act as an interpreter.
You may contact this person at any time with any issue related to the organization of the hunt and request immediate resolution.
Hunting Licenses and Trophy Evaluation
The fee for issuing a hunting license (including mandatory liability insurance) is based on the official price list of the respective country and is increased only minimally to cover administrative costs.
In some countries (e.g. Hungary), official evaluation of every trophy is mandatory (trophy game, wild boar with tusks over 16 cm), which must be taken into account in advance.
Trophy Transport
When hunting abroad, a fee may also arise for the transport of harvested trophies. The amount of this fee is stated as a fixed sum for individual game species.
In the case of a larger number of trophies, the fee can be agreed individually, or it may be waived entirely.
The hunting guest may also arrange the transport of trophies independently or through their own carrier.
Non-binding hunting inquiry
- Bear – Romania
- Roe Deer – Hungary
- Roe Deer – Flat Rate (Hungary)
- Roe Deer – Romania
- Red Deer – Hungary
- Red Deer – Romania
- Sika Deer – Czech Republic
- Fallow Deer – Hungary
- Mouflon – Slovakia
- Chamois – Romania
- Wild Boar – Driven Hunt (Slovakia)
- Roe Does and Fawns – Hungary
- Hares – Hungary
- Pheasants (Slovakia)
- Pheasants – (Hungary)
- Ducks – Hungary
- Geese – Hungary
- Partridges – Hungary
- Quail – Serbia

Bear – Romania
Hunting season
March 15 – May 15
September 1 – December 31
The most suitable period in terms of bear activity at baiting sites and fur quality is April, and October to November.
Hunting method
Hunting from a stand – enclosed covered stands, high seats and heated hunting cabins
(depending on hunting ground category and location).
Trophy price list
(depending on hunting ground category – according to CIC skin score)
Category I hunting grounds
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up to 350 CIC points – 7,000 EUR
-
350 CIC points and more – 8,000 EUR + 60 EUR / CIC point
(a price cap can be agreed)
Additional fees:
-
organizational fee (max. 3 hunting days – the hunt is usually successful on the first evening; hunting license, guiding, transport from accommodation to the hunting ground and back including transport within the hunting ground, skinning and salting of the hide, boiling of the skull of the harvested bear, official trophy evaluation) – 1,090 EUR
(if the hunt is successful before the third hunting day and the hunting trip ends for this reason, the fee is reduced by 150 EUR for each unused day) -
accommodation and meals – according to the selected accommodation
(paid directly at the accommodation facility – hunting lodge, guesthouse or hotel, depending on hunting ground location and guest requirements) -
CITES – 250 EUR / bear
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administrative fee payable to the Romanian state treasury for each harvested bear
(according to skull CIC score):-
up to 55 CIC points – 300 EUR
-
55–59 CIC points – 500 EUR
-
over 60 CIC points – 700 EUR
-
Category II hunting grounds
-
up to 350 CIC points – 7,000 EUR
-
350–400 CIC points – 8,000 EUR
-
400 CIC points and more – 8,000 EUR + 70 EUR / CIC point
(a price cap can be agreed)
Additional fees:
-
organizational fee (max. 3 hunting days; accommodation for 3 nights with full board; hunting license; guiding; transport from accommodation to the hunting ground and back including transport within the hunting ground; skinning and salting of the hide; boiling of the skull; official trophy evaluation) – 1,490 EUR
(if the hunt is successful before the third hunting day and the hunting trip ends for this reason, the fee is reduced by 200 EUR for each unused day) -
CITES – 250 EUR / bear
-
administrative fee payable to the Romanian state treasury for each harvested bear
(according to skull CIC score):-
up to 55 CIC points – 300 EUR
-
55–59 CIC points – 500 EUR
-
over 60 CIC points – 700 EUR
-
Wounded bear not recovered
In the event of a wounded bear that is not recovered, a fee of 4,000 EUR is charged
(to date, this has never occurred; bears are shot at distances of 50–70 meters).
Important notice
For individual hunts, it is possible to reserve only bears with a skin score above 350 CIC points.
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend regularly checking the Current Offers section, where these opportunities are published.
Accommodation
According to the requirements of the hunting guest and local possibilities.

Roe Deer – Hungary
Hunting season
-
April 15 – May 15 (spring season)
-
August 1 – August 15 (rut)
Location
Hunting grounds in the Nyírség region
(located east of the cities of Nyíregyháza and Debrecen, extending to the Romanian and Ukrainian borders), with a total area of approximately 150,000 ha.
These are mixed hunting grounds (30–70% forest cover), dominated by acacia and poplar forests.
The average trophy weight of harvested roe bucks ranges between 300–450 g, with several bucks harvested each year exceeding 500 g.
Hunting grounds located in the counties of Jász–Nagykun–Szolnok and Hajdú-Bihar, as well as the northern part of Békés County, with a total area of approximately 80,000 ha.
These are mainly open agricultural hunting grounds with numerous shelterbelts, small woodlands and reed beds.
The average trophy weight ranges between 350–500 g, with roe bucks regularly harvested above 500 g, and exceptionally up to 550 g.
In both cases, the hunting grounds are very well stocked with game.
The selection of the hunting area is agreed upon according to the requirements and preferences of the individual hunting guest.
Hunting methods
By vehicle, stand hunting, and stalking
(during the rut also by calling)
Trophy price list
(according to hunting ground category)
Category I hunting grounds
-
up to 249 g – 117 EUR
-
250–299 g – 144 EUR + 1.26 EUR / g
-
300–349 g – 207 EUR + 2.88 EUR / g
-
350–399 g – 351 EUR + 6.66 EUR / g
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400–449 g – 684 EUR + 9.72 EUR / g
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450–499 g – 1,170 EUR + 19.80 EUR / g
-
500 g and more – 2,160 EUR + 28.80 EUR / g
(price cap can be agreed)
Category II hunting grounds
-
up to 249 g – 110.00 EUR
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250–299 g – 130.00 EUR + 1.20 EUR / g
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300–349 g – 190.00 EUR + 2.60 EUR / g
-
350–399 g – 320.00 EUR + 5.80 EUR / g
-
400–449 g – 610.00 EUR + 8.60 EUR / g
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450–499 g – 1,040.00 EUR + 17.60 EUR / g
-
500 g and more – 1,920.00 EUR + 26.00 EUR / g
(price cap can be agreed)
Hunting ground categories – explanation
The division of hunting grounds into Category I and II reflects:
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the game density (Category I grounds harvest more than 10 roe bucks per 1,000 ha of hunting area), and
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the trophy quality of roe bucks.
If you are interested exclusively in medal-class trophies, we strongly recommend selecting a Category I hunting ground.
Notes on trophy weight
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Trophy weight refers to the net weight of the antlers including the skull without the lower jaw, measured 24 hours after boiling and bleaching.
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For billing purposes, the decisive value is the 24-hour weight stated in the official evaluation record issued by the state commission, after deduction of skull weight.
Discount
When a single hunter purchases trophy shooting with a total value exceeding 4,000 EUR, a 10% discount is granted.
Tolerance of agreed trophy category
-
The permitted deviation from the agreed trophy weight category is ±15%.
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If the professional hunting guide instructs the hunter to shoot an animal exceeding this ±15% limit, the hunting guest is not required to pay the amount exceeding this limit.
Wounding
In the case of a wounded animal, 50% of the trophy fee is charged
(based on the estimate of the professional hunting guide).
Accommodation
According to the requirements of the hunting guest – from hunting lodges to **castles or **-category hotels.
Additional fees
-
transport within the hunting ground: 30–40 EUR / outing, depending on the specific hunting area
(this fee includes the remuneration of the professional hunting guide) -
trophy preparation and official evaluation: 25 EUR / piece
-
hunting license with 30-day validity (including mandatory insurance): 120 EUR / person
-
organizational fee: 100 EUR / hunter / stay
-
transport of the trophy to the hunter’s home address: 15 EUR / piece
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend monitoring the Current Offers section, where these opportunities are published on an ongoing basis.
Indicative comparison of CIC scores
|
Trophy weight |
CIC points |
Class |
|---|---|---|
|
380–420 g |
approx. 105 CIC |
Bronze |
|
440–470 g |
approx. 115 CIC |
Silver |
|
480–520 g |
approx. 130 CIC |
Gold |

Roe Deer – Flat Rate (Hungary)
Hunting season
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April – May 15 (spring season)
-
until August 15 (rut)
Location
Hunting grounds in the Nyírség region
(located east of the cities of Nyíregyháza and Debrecen, extending to the Romanian and Ukrainian borders), with a total area of approximately 100,000 ha.
These are mixed hunting grounds (30–70% forest cover) dominated by acacia, oak and poplar.
The average trophy weight of harvested roe bucks ranges between 250–350 g, with several bucks harvested every year exceeding 400 g, and exceptionally even 450 g.
Hunting grounds located in the counties of Jász–Nagykun–Szolnok and Hajdú-Bihar, as well as the northern part of Békés County, with a total area of approximately 50,000 ha.
These are mainly open agricultural hunting grounds with numerous shelterbelts, small woodlands and reed beds.
The average trophy weight ranges between 300–400 g, with roe bucks regularly exceeding 450 g, and exceptionally up to 500 g.
In both cases, the hunting grounds are very well stocked with game.
The selection of the specific hunting area is agreed upon according to the requirements of the individual hunting guest.
Hunting methods
By vehicle, stand hunting, and stalking
(during the rut also by calling)
Trophy price list – flat rate
-
Hunting grounds listed under point I – flat rate: 250 EUR / piece
(regardless of trophy weight; within this flat rate, roe bucks are typically harvested in the range of 200–350 g) -
Hunting grounds listed under point II – flat rate: 450 EUR / piece
(regardless of trophy weight; within this flat rate, roe bucks are typically harvested in the range of 250–400 g)
Roe bucks exceeding the flat-rate category
Roe bucks whose trophy quality clearly exceeds the flat-rate range may be harvested after prior notification by the professional hunting guide that the animal exceeds the flat-rate limit, under the following pricing conditions:
Hunting grounds – point I of the offer (flat rate 250 EUR)
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350–399 g – 320.00 EUR + 5.80 EUR / g
-
400–449 g – 610.00 EUR + 8.60 EUR / g
-
450–499 g – 1,040.00 EUR + 17.60 EUR / g
-
500 g and more – 1,920.00 EUR + 26.00 EUR / g
(price cap can be agreed)
Hunting grounds – point II of the offer (flat rate 450 EUR)
-
400–449 g – 684 EUR + 9.72 EUR / g
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450–499 g – 1,170 EUR + 19.80 EUR / g
-
500 g and more – 2,160 EUR + 28.80 EUR / g
(price cap can be agreed)
Notes on trophy weight
-
Trophy weight refers to the net weight of the antlers including the skull without the lower jaw, measured 24 hours after boiling and bleaching.
-
For billing purposes, the decisive value is the figure stated in the official evaluation record issued by an independent commission, after deduction of 90 g.
Wounding
In the case of a wounded animal, 50% of the trophy fee is charged
(based on the estimate of the professional hunting guide).
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend regularly checking the Current Offers section, where these opportunities are published.
Accommodation
According to the requirements of the hunting guest – from hunting lodges to **castles or **-category hotels.
Additional fees
-
transport within the hunting ground: 30–40 EUR / outing, depending on the specific hunting area
(this fee includes the remuneration of the professional hunting guide) -
trophy preparation and official evaluation: 25 EUR / piece
-
hunting license with 30-day validity (including mandatory insurance): 120 EUR / person
-
organizational fee: 100 EUR / hunter / stay
-
transport of the trophy to the hunter’s home address: 15 EUR / piece
Indicative comparison of CIC scores
| Trophy weight | CIC points | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 380–420 g | approx. 105 CIC | Bronze |
| 440–470 g | approx. 115 CIC | Silver |
| 480–520 g | approx. 130 CIC | Gold |

Roe Deer – Romania
Hunting season
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May 1 – May 31 (spring season)
-
August 1 – August 15 (rut)
Location
I – Hunting grounds in Bihor County
located along the Hungarian–Romanian border (around the towns of Oradea, Marghita and Salonta), with a total area of approximately 140,000 ha.
These are predominantly open agricultural hunting grounds with numerous shelterbelts, small woodlands and reed beds.
The average trophy weight of harvested roe bucks ranges between 350–450 g, with several bucks harvested every year exceeding 550 g, and occasionally even 600 g.
These are very well stocked hunting grounds.
The selection of the specific hunting area is agreed upon according to the requirements of the individual hunting guest.
The distance from Bratislava is approximately 500 km (recommended route: Budapest – Debrecen – Oradea).
II – Hunting grounds in inland Romania
(located in the Bucharest area), with a total area of approximately 200,000 ha.
These are predominantly open agricultural hunting grounds with numerous shelterbelts, small woodlands and reed beds.
The average trophy weight ranges between 350–450 g, with several roe bucks harvested annually exceeding 500 g.
These are well stocked hunting grounds.
The selection of the hunting area is agreed upon according to the preferences of the hunting guest.
Air travel is recommended (nearest airport: Bucharest).
Hunting methods
By vehicle, stand hunting, and stalking
(during the rut also by calling)
Trophy price list
(according to hunting ground category)
Hunting grounds in Bihor County (Hungarian–Romanian border)
-
up to 299 g – 260 EUR
-
300–349 g – 350 EUR + 3 EUR / g
-
350–399 g – 500 EUR + 4 EUR / g
-
400–449 g – 700 EUR + 9 EUR / g
-
450–499 g – 1,150 EUR + 12 EUR / g
-
500–549 g – 1,750 EUR + 23 EUR / g
-
550 g and more – 2,900 EUR + 30 EUR / g
Hunting grounds in inland Romania (Bucharest area)
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up to 300 g – 150 EUR
-
300–400 g – 400 EUR
-
400–500 g – 900 EUR
-
500 g and more – 1,800 EUR + 36 EUR / g
(price cap can be agreed) -
wounding fee – 250 EUR
Trophy weight definition:
Trophy weight is considered the net weight of the antlers including the skull without the lower jaw, measured 24 hours after boiling and bleaching
(skull weight deduction: 90 g).
Tolerance of agreed trophy category
-
The permitted deviation from the agreed trophy weight category is ±15%.
-
If the professional hunting guide instructs the hunter to shoot an animal outside the ±15% limit, the hunting guest is not required to pay the amount exceeding this limit.
Wounding
In the case of a wounded animal, 50% of the trophy fee is charged
(based on the estimate of the professional hunting guide).
Accommodation
According to the requirements of the hunting guest – from hunting lodges to **castles or **-category hotels.
Additional fees
-
accommodation including full board, hunting license, organizational fee, professional hunting guide, transport within the hunting ground, trophy preparation – 200 EUR / day
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend regularly checking the Current Offers section, where these opportunities are published.
Indicative comparison of CIC scores
| Trophy weight | CIC points | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 380–420 g | approx. 105 CIC | Bronze |
| 440–470 g | approx. 115 CIC | Silver |
| 480–520 g | approx. 130 CIC | Gold |

Red Deer – Hungary
Hunting season
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Red deer (trophy stags) – September 1 – October 31
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Red deer (cull stags) and hinds – September 1 – January 31
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Calves and yearlings (1 year old) – September 1 – February 28
Main season – red deer rut: September
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peak rutting period:
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South-west Hungary: September 1–15
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North-east Hungary: September 15–25
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Hunting methods
Stand hunting, stalking
Location
Hunting grounds in the counties of Baranya, Somogy and Zala, along the Hungarian–Croatian border, in the surroundings of Sellye, Marcali and Zalakaros.
These are mixed hunting grounds (30–70% forest cover) with extensive wetlands, mostly floodplain areas of the Drava River.
All of these are excellent, well-stocked hunting grounds with a strong red deer population.
The trophy weight of most harvested stags ranges between 8–10 kg, with several stags taken every year exceeding 10–11 kg, and exceptionally even 12 kg (220 CIC+).
Antlers of these stags are characterized by strong branching, thick and long beams, and powerful coronets.
Hunting grounds along the Hungarian–Ukrainian border, in the surroundings of Mándok, Aranyosapáti, Lónya, Vámosatya and Beregdaróc.
These are mixed hunting grounds (approx. 50% forest cover, dominated by oak).
All are excellent hunting grounds with a strong population of Carpathian-type red deer.
The trophy weight of most stags ranges between 7–9 kg, although stags exceeding 10 kg are harvested here every year as well.
Antlers are characterized by a beautiful dark coloration, are less branched and generally lighter than those of stags from southern Hungary
(antlers of the same volume are approximately 20% lighter).
In contrast, the body weight of adult stags often exceeds 200 kg (field-dressed).
The selection of the specific hunting ground is agreed upon according to the requirements of the hunting guest.
Trophy price list
(according to hunting ground category)
Hunting grounds in southern and south-western Hungary
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up to 4.99 kg – 1,000 EUR
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5.00–5.99 kg – 1,000 EUR + 6 EUR / dkg
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6.00–6.99 kg – 1,600 EUR + 8 EUR / dkg
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7.00–7.99 kg – 2,400 EUR + 9 EUR / dkg
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8.00–8.99 kg – 3,300 EUR + 12 EUR / dkg
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9.00–9.99 kg – 4,500 EUR + 18 EUR / dkg
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10.00–10.49 kg – 6,300 EUR + 44 EUR / dkg
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10.50–10.99 kg – 7,700 EUR + 28 EUR / dkg
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11.00 kg and more – 9,900 EUR + 50 EUR / dkg
(price cap can be agreed)
Hunting grounds in north-eastern Hungary
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up to 4.99 kg – 800 EUR
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5.00–5.99 kg – 900 EUR + 6 EUR / dkg
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6.00–6.99 kg – 1,500 EUR + 7 EUR / dkg
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7.00–7.99 kg – 2,200 EUR + 8 EUR / dkg
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8.00–8.99 kg – 3,000 EUR + 11 EUR / dkg
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9.00–9.99 kg – 4,100 EUR + 17 EUR / dkg
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10.00–10.99 kg – 5,800 EUR + 33 EUR / dkg
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11.00 kg and more – 9,100 EUR + 60 EUR / dkg
(price cap can be agreed)
Rules and conditions
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Trophy weight is considered the gross weight of the antlers
(trophy including the skull without the lower jaw), measured 24 hours after boiling and bleaching.
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For billing purposes, the decisive value is the one stated in the official evaluation record issued by a state-appointed commission.
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During the rutting season, it is possible to reserve only stags with a trophy weight exceeding 7 kg.
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The permitted deviation from the agreed trophy weight category is ±15%.
If the hunting guide instructs the hunter to shoot an animal outside this ±15% limit, the guest is not required to pay the amount exceeding this limit.
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In case of interest in harvesting a larger number of stags, individual price adjustments are possible.
Wounding
In the case of a wounded animal, 50% of the trophy fee is charged
(based on the estimate of the professional hunting guide).
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend regularly checking the Current Offers section, where these opportunities are published.
Accommodation
According to the requirements of the hunting guest.
Additional fees
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organizational fee – 100 EUR / hunter, regardless of the duration of the hunting trip
(includes the personal presence of our representative throughout the entire hunting event, including interpreter services)
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transport within the hunting ground – 1.20 EUR / km, max. 40 EUR / outing
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trophy preparation and official evaluation – 30 EUR / piece
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transport of the trophy to the hunter’s home address
(if not arranged by the hunting guest personally) – 100 EUR / piece
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hunting license with 30-day validity (including mandatory insurance) – 120 EUR / person
Indicative comparison of CIC scores
| Trophy weight | CIC points | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 6–8 kg | approx. 170 CIC | Bronze |
| 7–9 kg | approx. 190 CIC | Silver |
| 9–10 kg | approx. 210 CIC | Gold |

Red Deer – Romania
Hunting season
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September 1 – December 15
Main season – red deer rut: September 15–30
(depending on altitude)
Location
Hunting grounds in the counties of Bihor, Cluj, Alba, Sibiu, Mureș, Covasna, Brașov and Harghita.
The hunting grounds are predominantly mountainous (altitude from 800 m above sea level).
Despite the terrain, the areas are suitable even for hunters with lower physical condition, thanks to good logistics and accessibility.
All hunting grounds are well stocked with game, although their game density cannot be compared to southern Hungary or the most productive hunting grounds of southern Slovakia.
The trophy weight of most harvested stags ranges between 8–9 kg, with several stags harvested every year exceeding 10 kg.
Antlers are characterized by less branching and thick, long beams, typical of the Carpathian red deer.
The selection of the specific hunting ground is agreed upon according to the requirements of the hunting guest.
Hunting method
Stalking
Trophy price list
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up to 6.99 kg – 2,000 EUR
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7.00–7.99 kg – 2,300 EUR + 8 EUR / dkg
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8.00–8.99 kg – 3,100 EUR + 10 EUR / dkg
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9.00–9.99 kg – 4,100 EUR + 11 EUR / dkg
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10.00–10.99 kg – 5,200 EUR + 23 EUR / dkg
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11.00–11.49 kg – 7,500 EUR + 58 EUR / dkg
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11.50 kg and more – 10,400 EUR + 70 EUR / dkg
(price cap can be agreed)
Rules and conditions
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Trophy weight is considered the gross weight of the antlers
(trophy including the skull without the lower jaw), measured 24 hours after boiling and bleaching. -
During the rutting season, it is possible to reserve only stags with a trophy weight exceeding 7 kg.
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The permitted deviation from the agreed trophy weight category is ±15%.
If the professional hunting guide instructs the hunter to shoot an animal outside this limit, the guest is not required to pay the amount exceeding the limit.
Wounding and missed shot
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Wounding – 800 EUR (regardless of trophy quality)
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Missed shot – 150 EUR
Wounding (general rule)
In the case of a wounded animal, 50% of the trophy fee is charged
(based on the estimate of the professional hunting guide).
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend regularly checking the Current Offers section, where these opportunities are published.
Accommodation
According to the requirements of the hunting guest and local possibilities.
Additional fees
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organizational fee – 150 EUR / hunter / day
(includes transport within the hunting ground regardless of distance, professional hunting guide, and the personal presence of our representative from arrival to departure, including interpreter services) -
transport of the trophy to the hunter’s home address – 100 EUR / piece
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hunting license (including mandatory insurance) – 100 EUR / person
Indicative comparison of CIC scores
| Trophy weight | CIC points | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 5.5–7.5 kg | approx. 170 CIC | Bronze |
| 6.5–8.5 kg | approx. 190 CIC | Silver |
| 8.5–9.5 kg | approx. 210 CIC | Gold |

Sika Deer – Czech Republic
Hunting season
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Stag and hind – August 1 – January 15
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Calf – August 1 – April 30
Main season (rut): September 25 – October 20
Hunting methods
Stand hunting, stalking
Trophy price list
(according to CIC points)
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up to 200 CIC – 1,400 EUR
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200–225 CIC – 1,750 EUR
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225–240 CIC – 2,000 EUR (including abnormalities)
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240–255 CIC – 2,550 EUR
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255–265 CIC – 3,400 EUR
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over 265 CIC – 4,500 EUR
Tolerance of agreed trophy category
The permitted deviation from the agreed trophy category is ±15%.
If the professional hunting guide instructs the hunter to shoot an animal outside this limit, the hunting guest is not required to pay the amount exceeding this limit.
Wounding
In the case of a wounded animal, 50% of the trophy fee is charged
(based on the estimate of the professional hunting guide).
Hind and calf
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Hind or calf – 80 EUR
Wounding (hind / calf) – 40 EUR
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend regularly checking the Current Offers section, where these opportunities are published.
Accommodation
According to the selected hunting ground and the required category
(from simple hunting lodges to *****-level accommodation).
Additional fees
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transport within the hunting ground – 25 EUR / outing
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hunting license (weekly) – 60 EUR / person
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hide – 100 EUR
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wounding fee – 1,400 EUR
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organizational fee – 200 EUR / person
-
professional hunting guide – 20 EUR / outing
-
accommodation and meals – various options (according to the hunting guest’s requirements)

Fallow Deer – Hungary
Hunting season
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Fallow buck (trophy) – October 1 – December 31
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Fallow buck (cull) – October 1 – January 31
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Doe and calf – October 1 – February 28
Main season – rut: October
(peak rutting period approximately October 15–25)
Hunting method
Stalking
Trophy price list
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up to 2.99 kg – 900 EUR
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3.00–3.49 kg – 900 EUR + 9 EUR / dkg
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3.50–3.99 kg – 1,350 EUR + 24 EUR / dkg
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4.00–4.49 kg – 2,550 EUR + 40 EUR / dkg
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4.50–4.99 kg – 4,550 EUR + 64 EUR / dkg
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5.00 kg and more – 7,750 EUR + 80 EUR / dkg
Rules and conditions
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Trophy weight is considered the gross weight of the antlers
(trophy including the skull without the lower jaw), measured 24 hours after boiling and bleaching. -
The permitted deviation from the agreed trophy weight category is ±15%.
If the professional hunting guide instructs the hunter to shoot an animal outside this limit, the guest is not required to pay the amount exceeding this limit.
Wounding
In the case of a wounded animal, 50% of the trophy fee is charged
(based on the estimate of the professional hunting guide).
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend regularly checking the Current Offers section, where these opportunities are published.
Accommodation
Several options available depending on the hunting ground and the requirements of the guest.
Additional fees
-
organizational fee – 100 EUR / hunter, regardless of the duration of the hunting trip
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transport within the hunting ground – from 1 EUR / km, max. 30 EUR / outing
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trophy preparation and official evaluation – 30 EUR / piece
-
transport of the trophy to the hunter’s home address – 70 EUR / piece
(if not arranged by the guest personally) -
hunting license with 30-day validity (including mandatory insurance) – 120 EUR / person
Indicative comparison of CIC scores
| Trophy weight | CIC points | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 3.0–3.5 kg | approx. 160 CIC | Bronze |
| 3.5–4.0 kg | approx. 170 CIC | Silver |
| 3.8–4.4 kg | approx. 180 CIC | Gold |

Mouflon – Slovakia
Hunting season
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Mouflon in open hunting grounds – August 1 – January 15
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Mouflon in game enclosures – year-round
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Ewe and lamb – August 1 – December 31
Ideal period: August (rich pasture) and November (rut)
Hunting methods
Stand hunting, stalking
Trophy price list
(according to horn length)
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up to 49.9 cm – 400 EUR
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50–59.9 cm – 750 EUR
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60–69.9 cm – 1,000 EUR
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70–79.9 cm – 1,000 EUR + 100 EUR / cm
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80–89.9 cm – 2,000 EUR + 120 EUR / cm
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90 cm and more – 3,200 EUR + 130 EUR / cm
Wounding
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Mouflon – 850 EUR
Rules and conditions
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Horn length is considered the average length of the horns, measured from the front edge of the horn bases on the forehead along the outer curve of the horns.
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The permitted deviation from the agreed quality category is ±15%.
If the professional hunting guide instructs the hunter to shoot an animal outside this limit, the guest is not required to pay the amount exceeding the limit. -
Combination hunts of mouflon with red deer, fallow deer and wild boar are possible under the pricing conditions of LESY SR, state enterprise
(price list according to current valid conditions).
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend regularly checking the Current Offers section, where these opportunities are published.
Accommodation
Several options depending on the guest’s requirements – from simple hunting lodges, through hotels and guesthouses, to hunting mansions.
Additional fees
-
organizational fee – 100 EUR / hunting event, regardless of duration
-
professional hunting guide – 25 EUR / day
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transport within the hunting ground by off-road vehicle – 0.70 EUR / km
(during mouflon hunts, off-road vehicles are usually used only to a minimal extent; use of the guest’s own vehicle is possible)
Indicative comparison of CIC scores
| Horn length | CIC points | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 68–73 cm | approx. 185 CIC | Bronze |
| 73–78 cm | approx. 195 CIC | Silver |
| 78–83 cm | approx. 205 CIC | Gold |

Chamois – Romania
Hunting season
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September 15 – December 15
Ideal period:
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October – for physically fit hunters
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December 1–15 – for other hunters
Hunting method
Stalking
Trophy price list
(according to CIC points)
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up to 94.99 CIC – 1,450 EUR
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95.00–99.99 CIC – 1,600 EUR + 80 EUR / CIC
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100.00–104.99 CIC (Bronze) – 2,000 EUR + 140 EUR / CIC
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105.00–109.99 CIC (Silver) – 2,700 EUR + 180 EUR / CIC
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over 110.00 CIC (Gold) – 3,600 EUR + 250 EUR / CIC
Wounding and missed shot
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Wounded chamois not recovered – 1,000 EUR
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Missed shot – 150 EUR
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend regularly checking the Current Offers section, where these opportunities are published.
Accommodation
According to the requirements of the hunting guest and local possibilities.
Additional fees
-
organizational fee – 170 EUR / hunter / day
(includes transport within the hunting ground and professional guiding, regardless of distance traveled) -
veterinary certificate, skinning, fleshing and salting of the hide, boiling and bleaching of the skull – 150 EUR
(not charged if the hunter does not wish to keep the hide) -
hunting license (including mandatory insurance) – 100 EUR / person
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transport of the trophy to the hunter’s home address – 50 EUR / piece

Wild Boar – Driven Hunt – Open Hunting Grounds (Slovakia)
Hunting season
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October 15 – January 31
Pricing
Flat-rate offer depending on the number of shooters and the number of animals harvested by the hunting group
(no distinction by age, sex or trophy quality of the harvested wild boar).
The flat rate includes:
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refreshments during the hunt
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transport within the hunting ground
-
stand fee
(per shooter)
Number of hunters vs. number of harvested animals per day
Flat rate price in EUR per hunter
| Number of hunters | 0–2 | 3–5 | 6–8 | 9–11 | 12–14 | 15–17 | 18–20 | 21–23 | 24–26 | 27–29 | Each additional 3 pcs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11–13 | 140 | 330 | 400 | 480 | 550 | 620 | 680 | 740 | 810 | 880 | 95 € |
| 14–16 | 140 | 320 | 340 | 410 | 480 | 530 | 590 | 640 | 690 | 730 | 95 € |
| 17–19 | 140 | 290 | 330 | 350 | 400 | 450 | 490 | 540 | 580 | 600 | 95 € |
| 20 and more | 140 | 280 | 290 | 320 | 350 | 390 | 430 | 480 | 510 | 540 | 95 € |
Additional organizational fee
-
Organizational fee – 100 EUR / hunting guest
(includes, among other things, securing additional hounds beyond those provided by the hunting ground manager, as well as a high-quality and hearty dinner)
The hunts are organized mainly in operational hunting grounds of LESY SR, state enterprise,
characterized by high game density and professional organization.
Number of shooters: 15–20
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend monitoring the Current Offers section.
Indicative comparison of wild boar CIC scores
|
Tusk length |
CIC points |
Class |
|---|---|---|
|
17–21 cm |
110 CIC |
Bronze |
|
19–22 cm |
115 CIC |
Silver |
|
20–23 cm |
120 CIC |
Gold |

Roe Does and Fawns – Hungary
Hunting season
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October – February
Ideal period: November
Hunting method
By vehicle
(this hunting method is permitted under Hungarian legislation and is also the most effective)
Trophy price list
-
Roe doe or fawn – 50 EUR / piece
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend regularly checking the Current Offers section, where these opportunities are published.
Accommodation
According to the requirements of the hunting guest.
Additional fees
-
organizational fee – 100 EUR / hunter, regardless of the duration of the hunting trip
-
transport within the hunting ground – 40 EUR / outing or 80 EUR / day
(this fee includes the remuneration of the professional hunting guide) -
hunting license with 30-day validity (including mandatory insurance) – 120 EUR / person

Hares – Hungary
Hunting season
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September – December
Ideal period: October – November
Hunting method
Driven line hunt
(shooters together with beaters move across large open fields; part of the shooters are positioned ahead to hunt game escaping forward)
Trophy price list
-
Price per harvested and recovered hare during a driven hunt – 50 EUR
The price includes game meat from all harvested hares.
It does not include:
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organizational fee and refreshments during the hunt
(lunch in the hunting ground, dinner after the hunt) – 100 EUR / person -
Hungarian hunting license – 120 EUR / person
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend regularly checking the Current Offers section, where these opportunities are published.
Accommodation
According to the requirements of the hunting guests.

Pheasants – Game Preserve (Slovakia)
Hunting season
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October – February
Hunting method
Driven pheasant shoot – shooters are positioned at fixed shooting stands.
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Number of drives: 3–4
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Number of shooters: 12–18
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Shooting positions are drawn by lot – each hunting guest has a different stand for each drive
Pricing
Flat-rate system, regardless of the number of pheasants harvested by individual hunters.
The price per harvested and recovered pheasant depends on the hunting period:
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October – 17.00 EUR / pheasant
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November and December – 18 EUR / pheasant
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January and February – 19 EUR / pheasant
The price includes
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Game meat from 50% of the total number of pheasants harvested by the hunting group
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Refreshments during the hunt:
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breakfast at the hunting lodge
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lunch in the hunting ground
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dinner after the hunt with live Gypsy music
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Transport within the hunting ground
* Example:
If an 18-member group harvests 1,200 pheasants in October, the cost per shooter amounts to 1,130 EUR.

Pheasants – Walk-Up Hunt (Hungary)
Hunting season
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October – January
Hunting method
Walk-up hunt with dogs
Shooters together with beaters and dog handlers move along shelterbelts, stubble fields and grassland.
Part of the shooters are positioned ahead to hunt game escaping forward.
Trophy price list
-
Pheasant – 25 EUR / piece (including game meat)
Accommodation
According to the requirements of the hunting guest.
Additional fees
-
organizational fee including refreshments during the hunt
(lunch in the hunting ground, dinner after the hunt) – 100 EUR / person -
Hungarian hunting license – 120 EUR / person

Ducks – Hungary
Hunting season
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September – November
Hunting method
Flight shooting (pass shooting)
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Minimum number of shooters: 3
Trophy price list
-
Duck – 15 EUR / piece (including game meat)
Accommodation
According to the requirements of the hunting guest – from stylish hunting lodges, through hunting mansions, to hotels of the desired standard.
Additional fees
-
organizational fee including refreshments during the hunt
(lunch in the hunting ground, dinner after the hunt) – 100 EUR / person -
Hungarian hunting license – 120 EUR / person

Geese – Hungary
Hunting season
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October – January
Location
Hunting grounds located along the eastern bank of the Tisza River, south of Lake Tiszató, in the wider area of the town of Karcag
(e.g. Karcag Hunting Ground with an area of 26,500 ha, including 1,200 ha of water surfaces) – Category II hunting grounds,
and near the town of Tata (Tatai Lakes) – Category I hunting grounds.
These are predominantly open agricultural hunting grounds with numerous shelterbelts and reed beds.
Under ideal weather conditions, tens of thousands of geese gather on nearby water bodies (reservoirs and flooded rice fields).
In ideal weather (fog, low cloud cover, snowfall, rain, wind), an average shooter may easily fire up to 100 rounds per hunting day and harvest several dozen waterfowl (geese and ducks).
Hunting method
Morning or evening flight shooting
Shooters are positioned on fields (corn stubble, winter crops) where geese come to feed, or near water bodies from which they take off to forage.
Hunting program
Day 1
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12:00–12:30 – arrival at accommodation
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13:00 – joint lunch
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13:30–17:00 – goose and duck hunting
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18:00 – dinner
Day 2
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05:30–09:30 – goose and duck hunting
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10:00 – breakfast
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13:00 – lunch
(in ideal weather, hunting continues throughout the day and lunch is served directly in the hunting ground) -
13:30–17:00 – goose and duck hunting
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18:00 – dinner
Day 3
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05:30–09:30 – goose and duck hunting
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10:00 – breakfast, end of the hunting program
Detailed hunting method
Hunting takes place during morning and evening flights, and in ideal weather conditions (fog, strong wind, rain, snow) throughout the entire day.
Shooters are positioned on fields (corn stubble, winter crops) where geese arrive to feed, or near water bodies from which they depart for feeding areas.
In Category I hunting grounds, specially prepared pits (libagödör) are used.
Recommended ammunition:
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Geese: 3.5–4.0 mm shot
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Ducks: 3.5 mm shot
In Category I hunting grounds near Tata, geese are hunted using decoys on winter crops or stubble fields.
Pricing (according to hunting ground category)
Category II hunting grounds
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Flat rate: 300 EUR / day or 600 EUR / stay
(regardless of the number of geese and ducks harvested, including game meat)
Category I hunting grounds
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Daily fee: 100 EUR / day or 300 EUR / stay
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+ 50 EUR per harvested goose
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+ 20 EUR per harvested duck
(including game meat)
The fee includes transport within the hunting ground.
Hunting grounds are categorized into Category I and II based on game density and the probability of a successful hunt.
In Category I hunting grounds (near Tata), hunting with decoys provides significantly higher success rates than in Category II hunting grounds (near Karcag).
Accommodation
Various options available, for example:
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Apavára Hunting Lodge in Karcag
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Hotel Gottwald near Tata
Additional fees
-
Hunting license with 30-day validity (including mandatory insurance) – 120 EUR / person

Partridges – Hungary
Hunting season
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October
Hunting method
Walk-up hunt with dogs
Shooters together with beaters and dog handlers move along shelterbelts, stubble fields and grassland.
Part of the shooters are positioned ahead to hunt game escaping forward.
Trophy price list
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Partridge – 30 EUR / piece (including game meat)
Notice
We quite often receive special offers that are more favorable than the standard price list.
We therefore recommend regularly checking the Current Offers section, where these opportunities are published.
Accommodation
According to the requirements of the hunting guest.
Additional fees
-
organizational fee including refreshments during the hunt
(lunch in the hunting ground, dinner after the hunt) – 100 EUR / person -
Hungarian hunting license – 120 EUR / person

Quail, Pigeons and Turtle Doves – Serbia
Hunting season
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August – September
Most ideal period: the last week of August or the first week of September
Hunting methods
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Quail – driven line hunt
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Turtle doves and wood pigeons – flight shooting (most often over sunflower fields)
The ideal hunting group size is 5–6 hunters.
If necessary, the group can be supplemented with individual participants.
Hunting program
Day 1
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Arrival at the accommodation
(meeting point at the Hungarian–Serbian border around midday) -
Lunch
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Rest
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Evening hunt for quail
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Dinner
Day 2
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Morning hunt for quail
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Breakfast
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Rest
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Lunch
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Afternoon hunt for turtle doves and pigeons
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Dinner
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Evening hunt for quail
Day 3
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Morning hunt for quail
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Breakfast
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Rest
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End of the hunting program
Pricing
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Flat-rate price: 700 EUR / stay
The price includes
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5 hunting outings
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Provision of hunting dogs
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Unlimited harvest of quail, pigeons and turtle doves
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Hunting license
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Accommodation in a manor house (each hunter has a private room)
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Full board
