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HUNTING PRICE LIST 2010

 

Hunting Rates 2010 * Comments Euro
Observer
per day € 90,00
Kids under 12 per day € 45,00
Hunting day 1 Hunter : 1PH   € 260,00
Hunting day 2 Hunters : 1PH per hunter € 200,00
Greater Kudu   € 950,00
Oryx   € 450,00
Sable   € 7.500,00
Hartebeest   € 450,00
Roan   € 7.000,00
Warthog   € 430,00
Klippspringer   € 690,00
Duiker   € 290,00
Steenbuk   € 290,00
Ostrich   € 350,00
Caracal   € 350,00
Baboon   € 50,00
Jackal   € 25,00
Blessbuck   € 450,00
Plains Zebra (Burchells)   € 750,00
Springbuck   € 390,00
Blue Wildebeest   € 890,00
Black Wildebeest   € 980,00
Mountain Zebra (Hartmanns)   € 750,00
Eland   € 1.350,00
Impala   € 490,00
Impala Black Faced   € 1.780,00
Damara Dik Dik   € 980,00
Waterbuck   € 1.800,00
Giraffe   € 1.750,00
Cheetah 10 days / 330€ dayfee € 2.800,00
Leopard 10 days / 380€ dayfee € 3.500,00
Birds per one € 3,00
Rifle to rent per day € 15,00
Ammunition per shot € 4,00
Cape   € 15,00
Transfer Airport - Otjiruze per car (max. 8 people) € 130,00
Transfer to Concession areas & Trips on request per km € 0,70

abnormal Trophies and cows: on request species such as Buffalo, Elephant, Lion on request
Leopard and cheetah daily rate includes all pre baiting, scouting and transfer between hunting areas
if needed, building of blinds and animals shot for bait.

Publications

Predator hunting

Let me introduce myself first. My name’s Robert Atanassov. I’m publishing the “Bulgarian Hunter” magazine and hosting the programs “Time for Hunting” on TV7 and “ Hobby” TV. Meanwhile I am a professional hunter, which doesn’t mean I earn my bread by selling furs the way the trappers used to do. I organize hunting expeditions for people who are ignorant about certain terrains and game habitats. I’m saving their time, ensuring a good hunting day, week or longer periods.

An Easter Walk up the Vitosha Mount

Pressed for time over the week, me and my friend Svetlyo, nicknamed Thomson, made up our minds to go for a walk in the open on Sunday. The few hours we were intending to spend together, would be devoted todisputes and theoretical speculation over our favourite topic, ballistics. To make our pleasant walk still more enjoyable, we chose the afternoon on Palm Sunday and the less popular among visitors parts of the Mount Vitosha. Half an hour from the centre of Sofia, we left our cars and set out cl

THE WANDERER

The two men were walking cheerless and scared. Their clothes looked alike, shabby and worn out. They were of different age. Judging by the characteristic high cheek-bones of their faces, one could guess they were sort of relatives, most probably, a father and his son. Stoyan, the younger one, was holding an axe in his hand. Pavel, on his part, had asked a neighbour of his to lend him an old hunting rifle, loaded with two bullets. He had no other bullets with him and didn’t even know the right pe