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Engl Hungary State District Pilis 2016 Hungary 2016 - State district Forestry Pilis - Office Germany: Office Austria: Ziegelstadel 1 · D-88316 Isny Europastraße 1/1 · A-7540 Güssing Phone: +49 (0) 75 62 / 914 54 - 14 Phone: +43 (0) 33 22 / 42 963 - 0 www.blaser-safaris.com Fax.: +43 (0) 33 22 / 42 963 - 59 [email protected] Forestry • HUNTING AREA : 7.700 ha, fence 690 ha Bajnai, • NATURAL FEATURES : 63 % woodland Gyarmatpuszta : • ACCOMMODATION : Hunting lodge Gyarmatpuszta cl.I, 19 double rooms, 1 app. Forestry • HUNTING AREA: 17.300 ha, fence 2.200 ha Budakeszi • NATURAL FEATURES : 83 % woodland • ACCOMMODATION: Hunting lodge Budakeszi cl I, 7 double rooms, 2 app. Forestry • HUNTING AREA : 8.700 ha, Pilismarót • NATURAL FEATURES : 78 % woodland • ACCOMMODATION: Hunting lodge Hoffmann cl.II, 6 double rooms, 2 triples - 2 - Forestry • HUNTING AREA: 14.000 ha, fence 398 ha Valkó • NATURAL FEATURES : 72 % woodland • ACCOMMODATION: Hunting lodge Isaszeg cl Ib, 10 double rooms Forstry • HUNTING AREA: 9.700 ha, fence 740 ha Gödöll ő • NATURAL FEATURES : 63 % woodland • ACCOMMODATION: Hunting lodge Galgamácsa cl Ib, 5 double rooms Forestry • HUNTING AREA : 9.800 ha, Pilisszentkereszt • NATURAL FEATURES : 64 % woodland • ACCOMMODATION: Hunting lodge Hoffmann cl II, 6 double rooms, 2 triples - 3 - Forestry • HUNTING AREA : .7.686 ha, Szentendre • NATURAL FEATURES : 63 % woodland • ACCOMMODATION: Hunting lodge Sikáros cl Ib, 6 double rooms Forestry • HUNTING AREA : 5.900 ha, Visegrád • NATURAL FEATURES : 77 % woodland • ACCOMMODATION : Hunting lodge Apátkút cl. Ib, 7 double rooms Annual shooting list Species Banja Budakeszi Pilismarót Valkó Gödöll ő Pilisszent - Szent - Visegrád kereszt endre Red Deer 70 50 75 125 75 35 40 50 Roe Deer 40 50 65 50 45 50 60 25 Mouflon 60 50 30 5 25 20 - 30 Fallow Deer 50 50 - 9 20 20 - - Wild baor 75 120 75 180 140 70 45 50 Rut time Stag : Roebuck : Mouflon Ram : Fallow Buck : 08.09.–01.10. 20.07–10.08. 01.11.–30.11 10.10.–25.10. Art of hunting • Stalk- & sit and watch, Driven hunt in free and fenced area - 4 - Forestry Forestry Forestry Bajna Visegrád Szentendre Forestry Pilisszentkereszt Forestry Gödöll ő Forestry Forestry Forestry Budakeszi Pilismarót Valkó - 5 - Price s 201 6 Red Deer Hunting Season : Old, big Trophy Stag: 01.09.-31.10. Cull Stag: 01.09.-31.01. Hind, Hind Calf: 01.09.-31.01. Calf: 01.09.-28.02. Chargeable we ight: Skull without lower jaw 24 hours after boiling. The trophy includes the fangs. Trophy fees cat. I Antlers weight in kg Price in EUR EUR / 10 g Red Stag Up to 2,99 EUR 620, – Forestry c at. I: 3,00 – 3,99 EUR 620, – + EUR 3, – / 10 g Bajna, Gö döll ő, Valkó 4,00 – 4,99 EUR 920, – + EUR 4, – / 10 g 5,00 – 5,99 EUR 1,320, – + EUR 5, – / 10 g 6,00 – 6,99 EUR 1,820, – + EUR 8, – / 10 g 7,00 – 7,99 EUR 2,620, – + EUR 11, – / 10 g 8,00 – 8,99 EUR 3,720, – + EUR 13, – / 10 g From 9,00 EUR 5,020, – + EUR 20, – / 10 g Hind / Hind Calf EUR 160, – Calf EUR 130, – Trophy fees cat. II Antlers weight in kg Price in EUR EUR / 10 g Red Stag Up to 1,99 EUR 200, – Forestry c at. II : 2,00 – 2,99 EUR 300, – Szentendre, Visegrád, Pilism arót, 3,00 – 3,49 EUR 400, – Pilisszentkereszt, Budakeszi 3,50 – 3,99 EUR 500, – 4,00 – 4,49 EUR 650, – 4,50 – 4,99 EUR 800, – 5,00 – 5,99 EUR 900, – + EUR 6, – / 10 g 6,00 – 6,99 EUR 1,500, – + EUR 7, – / 10 g 7,00 – 7,99 EUR 2, 200, – + E UR 8, – / 10 g 8,00 – 8,99 EUR 3, 000, – + EUR 9, – / 10 g 9,00 – 9,99 EUR 3, 900, – + EUR 13, – / 10 g 10,00 – 10,99 EUR 5, 200, – + EUR 14, – / 10 g From 11,00 EUR 6, 600, – + EUR 16, – / 10 g Hind / Hind Calf EUR 110, – Calf EUR 70, – • Wounded Stag: 50 % of trophy fee for trophy weight estimated by professional hunter • Wounded Hind, Hind Calf, Calf: 50 % of trophy fee - 6 - Pr ices 201 6 Roe Deer Hunting Season: Roebuck: 15.04.-30.09. Doe, Fawn: 01.10.-28.02. Antler weight: Antlers ar e weighed 24 hours after boiling with small skull (with nasal septum, frontal bone and nasal bone). If desired, antlers can also be weighed respectively charged with big skull. In this case you have to accept the estimated weight deduction of the Trophy Assessment Commission. Trophy fees cat. I Antler weight in g Price in EUR EUR / g Roebuck Up to 149 EUR 100, – For estry c at. I: From 150 – 249 EUR 120, – + EUR 1, – / g Bajna, Gödöll ő, Valkó From 250 – 299 EUR 220, – + EUR 4, – / g From 300 – 349 EUR 420, – + EUR 5, – / g From 350 – 399 EUR 670, – + EUR 13, – / g From 400 – 449 EUR 1,320, – + EUR 20, – / g From 450 – 499 EUR 2,320, – + EUR 22, – / g From 500 EUR 3,420, – + E UR 30, – / g Doe / Fawn EUR 80, – Trophy fees cat. II Antler weight in g Pr ice in EUR EUR / g Roebuck Up to 149 EUR 75, – For estry cat. II : From 150 – 249 EUR 120, – Szentendre, Visegrád, Pilismarót, From 250 – 299 EUR 160, – Pilisszentkereszt , Budakeszi From 300 – 349 EUR 215, – + EUR 2, – / g Form 350 – 399 EUR 315, – + EUR 3, – / g From 400 – 449 EUR 465, – + EUR 3, – / g From 450 – 499 EUR 615, – + EUR 4, – / g From 500 EUR 815, – + EUR 10, – / g Doe / Fawn EUR 50, – • Wounded Roebuck: 50 % of trophy fee for trophy weight estimated by professional hunter • Wounded Doe / Fawn: 50 % of trophy fee - 7 - Pr ices 201 6 Fallow Deer Hunting Season : Old, big Trophy Stag: 01.10.-30.11. Cull Fallow Buck: 01.10.-28.02. Hind, Hind Calf: 01.10.-31.01. Calf: 01.10.-28.02. Chargeable weight: Skull without lower jaw 24 hours after boiling. Trophy fees cat. I Antler weight in kg Pr ice in EUR EUR / 10 g Fallow Buck Up to 1,99 EUR 600, – For estry cat. I : From 2,00 – 2,49 EUR 600, – + EUR 7, – / 10 g Bajna, Gödöll ő, Valkó From 2,50 – 2,99 EUR 950, – + EUR 7, – / 10 g From 3,00 – 3,49 EUR 1,300, – + EUR 12, – / 10 g From 3,50 – 3,99 EUR 1,900, – + EUR 22, – / 10 g From 4,00 – 4,49 EUR 3,000, – + EUR 44, – / 10 g From 4,50 EUR 5,200, – + EUR 55, – / 10 g Hin d / Hind Calf / Calf EUR 130, – Trophy fees cat. II Antler weight in kg Pri ce in EUR EUR / 10 g Fallow Buck Up to 1,99 EUR 450, – For est ry cat. II : From 2,00 – 2,49 EUR 500, – + EUR 6, – / 10 g Szentendre, Visegrád, Pilismarót, From 2,50 – 2,99 EU R 800, – + EUR 6, – / 10 g Pilisszentkereszt, Budakeszi From 3,00 – 3,49 EUR 1,100, – + EUR 10, – / 10 g From 3,50 – 3,99 EUR 1, 600, – + EUR 19, – / 10 g From 4,00 – 4,49 EUR 2, 550, – + EUR 38, – / 10 g From 4,50 EUR 4, 450, – + EUR 55, – / 10 g Hin d / Hind Calf EUR 100, – Calf EUR 80, – • Wounded Fallow Buck: 50 % of trophy fee for trophy weight estimated by professional hunter • Wounded Hind, Hind Calf, Calf: 50 % of trophy fee - 8 - Pr ices 201 6 Mouflon Hunting Season : Mouflon Ram: 01.09.–28.02. Ewe: 01.09.–31.01. Lamb: 01.09.–28.02. Calculation of Charges: Average length, measured alog the outside curve oft he horns Trophy fees cat. I Horn length in cm Price in EUR EUR / cm Mouflon Ram Up to 49,99 EUR 500, – Forestry c at. I: From 50,00 – 59,95 EUR 50 0, – + EUR 26, – / cm Bajna, Gödöll ő, Valkó From 60,00 – 69,95 EUR 760, – + EUR 70, – / cm From 70,00 – 79,95 EUR 1,460, – + EUR 120, – / cm From 80,00 – 89,95 EUR 2,660, – + EUR 170, – / cm From 90,00 EUR 4,360, – + EUR 300, – / cm Mouflon Ewe / La mp EUR 130, – Trophy fees cat. II Horn length in cm Price in EUR EUR / cm Mouflon Ram Up to 49,99 EUR 350, – Forestry cat. II : From 50,00 – 59,95 EUR 350, – + EUR 25, – / cm Szentendre, Visegrád, Pilismarót, From 60,00 – 69,95 EUR 600, – + EUR 50, – / cm Pilisszentkereszt, Budakeszi From 70,00 – 79,95 EUR 1,100, – + EUR 90, – / cm From 80,00 – 89,95 EUR 2,000, – + EUR 120, – / cm From 90,00 EUR 3,200, – + EUR 200, – / cm Mouflon Ewe / Lamp EUR 60, – • Wounded Mouflon Ram: 50 % of trophy fee for horn length estimated by professional hunter • Wounded Mouflon Ewe, Lamb: 50 % of trophy fee • For every Ram brought down in the fenced area of cat. II an extra charge of 20 % of the shooting price has to be paid. - 9 - Pri ces 201 6 Individual Wild Boar Hunt Hunting Season: Tusker, Sow, Yearling, Piglet, All-year Assessment: Average tusk length, measured along the outside curve of tusks. Trophy fees cat. I Tusk length in cm Price in EUR EUR / mm Tusker 12,00 - 13,95 EUR 500, – For estry c at. I: 14,00 – 15,95 EUR 500, – + EUR 20, – / mm Bajna, Gödöll ő, Valkó 16,00 – 17,95 EUR 900, – + EUR 26, – / mm 18,00 – 19,95 EUR 1,420, – + EUR 30, – / mm 20,00 – 21,95 EUR 2,020, – + EUR 40, – / mm From 22,00 EUR 2,820, – + EUR 70, – / mm Sow (gutted from 50 kg) or EUR 420, – Tusker up to 12 cm Yearling (gutted 20 - 49,90 kg) EUR 260, – Piglet (gutted up to 19,90 kg) EUR 100, – Trophy fees cat.
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