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Romania 2018 Romania 2018 Hunting in Romania has a high potential for passionate hunters as it offers only wild game, in a gen- Romania uine, almost untouched landscape, while offering excellent to VIP accommodation condi- tions and services based on an excellent infrastructure. The quality of the trophies goes from good to outstanding. Our Partner ASOCIATIA VANATORILOR SI PESCARILOR SPORTIVI BRADUL and partner grant access to about 250 000 ha of hunting ground, accessible to all our guest hunters in fields located from the Carpathian mountains to the Danube Delta in all types of biotopes: mountains, hills, plain, lakes and swamps, along the Danube and Dan- ube Delta. The landscapes are magnificent and huge areas are as if deprived of human presence. In many mountain areas you can walk days and see only very few people…. The game is always 100% wild animals, thus adding more emotions and some new di- mension to your hunting experience. Weather conditions go from a normal 22 to 30C, to a sometimes very hot 38-40C in the summer, to an average of +5 to -10 with sometimes down to 25-28C in the mountains and some “cold spots” areas. The hunter must be equipped according to the field and conditions at the place and moment of the hunting action. Autumn is often a kind of “Indian summer”, with mild temperatures, mostly dry and pleas- ant. Hunting in Romania is not only a hunting experience, it is also a human and cultural expe- rience that opens a new window on Europe, it’s an adventure in the wilderness in safety and excellent conditions. It also adds a new experience in gastronomy, as many specific dishes are proposed, accompanied by local wines in traditional style. Our services are performed by a friendly, professional team of wild game administration and biology specialists, ready to listen to your wishes and answer your questions. - 2 - A few examples of accommodation conditions: BUZAU LODGE - 3 - Casa Comana - 4 - Hunting Fields Field name Department Game Species Comana Giurgiu wild boar, red stag, roe deer, hare, partridge, pheasant, quail Magura -Tisasu Buzau wild boar, red stag, roe deer Basca Mare Buzau wild boar, red stag Dobrosloveni Olt wild boar, fallow deer, partridge, pheasant Resca Olt wild boar, fallow deer, partridge pheasant, hare, wild ducks Daneasa Olt wild boar, roe deer, hare, pheasant, partridge, quail, wild ducks Ianca Olt wild boar Spineni Olt wild boar, roe deer, hare, pheasant, partridge, quail, wild ducks Tatulesti Olt wild boar, roe deer, hare, pheasant, partridge, quail, wild ducks Brebeni Olt wild boar, roe deer, hare, pheasant, partridge, quail, wild ducks Optas Olt wild boar, roe deer, hare, pheasant, partridge, quail, wild ducks Grojdibodu Olt wild boar, roe deer, hare, pheasant, partridge, quail, wild ducks Optas Olt wild boar, roe deer, hare, pheasant, partridge, quail, wild ducks Carlogani Olt wild boar, roe deer, hare, pheasant, partridge, quail, wild ducks Caleni Olt wild boar, roe deer, hare, pheasant, partridge, quail, wild ducks Crivat Calarasi wild boar, roe deer, hare, quail, woodcock, wild ducks Vulpasesti Neamt wild boar, roe deer – there are very special areas for big wild boars Grintes Neamt wild boar, red stag Nemtisor Neamt wild boar, red stag Galu Neamt wild boar, red stag Uzlina Tulcea wild boar, pheasant, woodcock, wild goose & ducks Sfintesti Teleorman wild boar, roe deer, hare, pheasant, partridge Voineasa Valcea red stag, chamois Cerna Valcea red stag, chamois Romani Valcea red stag, chamois Bumbesti Gorj wild boar, red stag, chamois, Sadu Gorj wild boar, red stag, chamois, Plaisor Arges wild boar, red stag, chamois, - 5 - Hunting field „CALARASI ISLAND“ an Island in the Danube, approx. 11.400 ha From Bucharest about 2 hours, of which 1,5 hours Motor way, followed by ferry to Calarasi. The hunting area is flat and excellent for Wild boar (driven hunt for 10 – 12 persons), Red deer, Roe deer and Birds. Calarasi is divided into 3 different hunting areas, in one of them we hunt exclusively with our partner. The lodge has 12 single rooms – top accommodation and boarding - 6 - - 7 - Pr ices 201 8 Red Deer hunt Hunting Season : Red stag: September 01 st to December 1st Female and calf: September 01 st to February15 th Trophy fee Trophy weight in kg Pr ice in EUR EUR / 10 g Red stag Up to 3,00 EUR 580 - From 3,01 – 5,00 EUR 58 0 - + EUR 5 - / 10 g Up to 7,00 EUR 1,580 - From 7,01 – 8,00 EUR 2,050 - + EUR 7.30 / 10 g From 8,01 – 9,00 EUR 2, 78 0 - + EUR 7. 90 / 10 g From 9,0 1 – 10,00 EUR 3, 57 0 - + EUR 10 .50 / 10 g From 10,01 – 11,00 EUR 4, 62 0 - + EUR 20 - / 10 g From 11 ,0 1 – 11,50 EUR 6, 62 0 - + EUR 52.40 / 10 g Over 11,50 EUR 9,24 0 - + EUR 63 - / 10 g Fema le , Calf EUR 15 8 - Hunt guidance per hunter EUR 120 - /day Wou nded Red stag EUR 840 - /piece Wou nded Femal e & Calf EUR 79 - /piece - 8 - Pr ices 201 8 Roe deer hunt Hunting Season : Roe deer: May 1 st to October 15 th Female or fawn: September 01 st to February 15 th Trophy fee Trophy weight in g Pr ice in EUR EUR / g Roe buck Up to 300 EUR 235 - From 301 – 350 EUR 315 - + EUR 3. 20 / g From 351 – 400 EUR 475 - + EUR 7. 30 / g From 401 – 450 EUR 840 - + EUR 8. 40 / g From 451 – 500 EUR 1, 260 - + EUR 12 .60 / g From 501 – 550 EUR 1, 890 - + EUR 26.20 / g Over 550 EUR 3, 20 0 - + EUR 36.70 / g Female & Fawn EUR 130 - Hunt guidance per hunter EUR 80 - /day Wounded Roe buck EUR 315 - /piece Wounded Femal e or Fawn EUR 130 - /piece - 9 - Pr ices 201 8 Chamois hunt Hunting Season: Chamois buck: September 01 st to December 15 th World Record, 141.1 CIC 1937, Romania Trophy fee CIC Points Pr ice in EUR For each further CIC point Chamois buck Up to 95 EUR 1, 470 - From 95 - 100 EUR 1, 470 - + EUR 53 - / CIC From 100 ,1 – 105,0 EUR 1, 735 - + EUR 10 5 - / CIC From 105,1 - 110 EUR 2, 26 0 - + EUR 15 7 - / CIC Over 110 EUR 3,045 - + E UR 200 - / CIC Hunt guidance per hunter EUR 90 - /day Trophy fee for atypical trophy EUR 1, 470 - /piece Wounded Chamois EUR 1, 050 - /piece - 10 - Price 201 8 Wild boar hunt Hunting Season: September 01 st to February 15 th Trophy fee Average length in cm Pr ice in EUR EUR / mm Tusker Up to 12 EUR 315 - From 12, 01 – 16,00 EUR 370 - From 16,01 – 20 ,00 EUR 580 - Over 20,00 EUR 750 - + EUR 10 .5 / mm Female for driven hunt EUR 315 - Female for stalking EUR 420 - Young wild boar EUR 105 - Individual hunt - hunt guidance per hunter EUR 150 - /day Driven hunt – hunt guidance per hunter EUR 20 0 - /day Trophy fee for atypical trophy wild boar EUR 370 - /piece Wounded wild boar Except driven hunt EUR 265 - /piece Wounded female Except driven hunt EUR 265 - /piece Wounded young wild boar Except driven hunt EUR 55 - /piece - 11 - Included in Guide for the hunt Hunting costs: Off -road vehicle Additional costs: Flights On request Transfer – Airport - hunting ground or change the hunting EUR 200 - ground Travel insurance On request Guidance per day, per hunter See prices Trophy fee See prices Hotel cos ts - depending on which area : Per person and night in a single room with full board from ca. EUR 120 – Payment is due upon departure directly at the accommoda- tion Costs Calarasi Island per Person / per night in single room with EUR 250 – full board Tips and personal expen ses On request Trophy preparation per trophy EUR 50 – Trophy shipment On request Cites certificate (if necessary ) On request Wounded and not founde d game See prices Organi zation fee per hunter EUR 200 – Organ ization fee per accompanying person EUR 100 – Neamt Valcea Buzau Tulcea Gorj Arges Calarasi Olt Giurgiu Teleorman - 12 - Recommended Travel documents: Equipment: Passport (valid) incl. Visa Airline ticket or tickets Hunting license / weapons permit / EU Firearms Pass Contract Voucher Insurance policies in copy Important phone number. (for example doctor, insurance, etc.) Medication / Toiletries: First aid kit, personal medication Painkillers / aspirin Wound Creme (eg Bepanthen) wound disinfectant ointment (eg Betaisadona) for minor injuries Toiletries / paper handkerchiefs / Hakle Feucht Equipment: Weapon / ammunition / lockable gun case / riflescope Hunting knife max. 14 cm blade length Backpack Spotting scope / binoculars does not have to be, the professional hunter has a! Flashlight Photo Video camera / Movies Travel Alarm Clock Replacement Batteries Clothing: breathable, lightweight clothing (best Sympatex / Goretex) / Lightweight Loden jacket / windbreaker 2 light but tight pants Light sweater Spare clothes (underwear) Belts / Braces Handkerchiefs / towels very good, well broken in heavy mountain shoes (no sneakers) Socks / Tights / Spats Others: Sunglasses Dextrose (eg dextroamphetamine Energen) / multivitamin-mineral effervescent tablets Cereal bar / etc. Entry requirements Please note the entry requirements for the respective country. Information can be obtained at the responsible consulate. In case a visa is needed, please be advised, that the acquisition is your own responsibility. For Romania, please send us the following docum ent’s colour photocopies: Name of the hunter, private address and country of origin Passport (or ID card EU residents) / issue and expiry date Hunting license / serial and issue date National Firearm license, EU firearm license (EU residents) / serial and issue date Valid international insurance for the period of the hunting trip Make and model, serial number and caliber of the firearm(s) that you intent to use in hunting and rounds Flight information arrival / departure Vaccination requirements: Please note the vaccination requirements fort he respective country.
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