Mid-Asia Ibex in Kyrgyzstan August 4th -August 14th - 4000USD

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WARNING: ibexhunter (aka Igor Kantsev (Germany) and profyhunter) of Extrem Tours and Hunting Club Taiga who is also affiliated with Adilet Ulukmanov (Kyrgyzstan) and Aska-Tur, has been banned from AfricaHunting.com.


PRICE from Bishkek:
10-days trip, 6-days hunt including one ibex regardless of size - USD 4000,-

Refund if no opportunity for ibex USD 1500,-
Additional hunting day USD 200,-
Non-hunter USD 1500,-
Additional day for non-hunter USD100,-

Additional trophy fees:
Second ibex USD2500
Roebuck USD 1200,-
Wolf - free,-
Wounded and lost animal no refund!

Extra:
1.Visum ca. 70USD
2.Flights
3.Shipment of trophies (DHL)
4.Tipps
5.hotels in Bishkek

Costs include: services of an experienced guide; transportation to the hunting area and
return; transportation in the hunting area (jeeps, horses) accommodation and meals in the
hunting camp; services of interpreter.
Costs exclude: hotel before and after the hunt; meals and alcoholic beverages in Bishkek or
other international gateway; alcoholic and carbonated beverages; items of a personal
nature.
 
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What size range would be considered realistic for this area?
 
that is a good offer!
 
Igor

Great hunt offering...

A question...
What elevation will this hunt be taking place at?
What distance would a reasonable (high percentage) shot be taken?
 
Hi James,
elevation 10000ft over sea level
average shot distance on ibex 1000-1400ft


for example the airfare costs:

from Oslo Norwey - 775EURO
from NY -USA - 1100EURO
from Madrid - 657EURO
from London - 700EURO
 
This is a really good offer for an Ibex. Never seen this hunts a this price actually. Especially with regardless size:)
 
I went on this hunt 2 years ago. I have a report that you should be able to find using the search feature. I would suggest sending me a message before you book. My hunt was $4500 and I felt like it was a good price. This is a great price. Bruce
 
Sadly I have to wait for another hunting trip in foreign countries until next year at least, Already been this year:(

Read your report from your hunt for Ibex, looks like a real adventure:) This is my list some day for sure!!
 
@Bruce
this isnt a same area where are you hunted
you hunted in Eneltschek ( Kazakstan boarder)
 
Gillette: I can't find your report on this hunt
 
Hi Jerome. Thanks for posting the link. Bruce
 
August 4th-14th - sold.
the next terms are free:
in Oktober 3th-13th - price 4500USD for 1-2 hunters
in January 2013 - 4000USD for 1-4 hunter
in February 2013 - 4000USD for 1-4 hunters

January-February 2013 - Marco Polo aviliable for 1-2 hunters
price and more info in PM please.
 
August 4th-14th - sold.
the next terms are free:
in Oktober 3th-13th - price 4500USD for 1-2 hunters
in January 2013 - 4000USD for 1-4 hunter
in February 2013 - 4000USD for 1-4 hunters

January-February 2013 - Marco Polo aviliable for 1-2 hunters
price and more info in PM please.

October is sold.

Free terms: January,February.
 
As an update to the goings on with us trying to get this resolved. We have agree, just yesterday with the outfitter Adilet Ulukmanov and with Ibexhunter to pay in full the amount owed to them for the hunt, if they would cover the cost of what we would have to pay the US Import Broker for their fees for us to import the trophies into the US. The outfitter Adilet Ulukmanov, stated in an email that " We are not being serious" in our attempt to get this resolved.

In addition I have asked the outfitter to provide some pictures of the capes and hides of the Ibex so we have knowledge that they were well taken care of and that the hair in intact and not slipping. The outfitter Adilet Ulukmanov stated that " We will just have to take his word that they are in good shape" He also made comments of "That shit happens on hunts and that nothing always goes as planned". This was made in reference to my inquiry of the mistakes that were made on our hunt and the fact the the police had confiscated out Ibex in relation to what the outfitter had not done with the proper paperwork or documentation.

We had everything arranged with US Fish & Wildlife in advance to clear our trophies with them in Chicago on our return flight. They actually met with us in Customs asking were our trophies were. We arranged this in advance so we wouldn't have had to use a import broker here in the US.

We have now came to the conclusion that we will never see out horns or capes from this hunt, we also realize that all along this was never going to happen and that they the outfitter, Adilet Ulukmanov or the booking agent Ibexhunter had any plans on insuring that we would get our trophies complete and in quality shape. I can even imagine if we had sent the funds and then still not received the trophies as promised. We have done the hunt, have the memories of the hunt and even have some fantastic pictures of the Ibex we all took. I will just have to place a picture of my Ibex in my trophy room, rather than the mount of the animal.

If there is a respectable, honest outfitter who offers Ibex hunts I would like for you to contact me as I am most interested in returning to get the mount I so desire. I will take the money I have from this last trip and apply it towards a new memorable hunt in the future.

I am posting this here in order to help fellow future hunters, help them know the ins and outs of a hunt overseas and what to expect. If anyone needs any follow up info on this hunt or details on the outfitter or booking agent. I can be reached at PHprez@gmail.com

Steve
 
Hi,
I've just joined (10mins ago!) and like the offer you've posted. What's the best time of year to go for a trophy ibex?
 
Hi,
I posted before I read Steve's post of his experience. Forget my query. Thanks.
 

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