Good chance of hunting for a good sika stag in a fantastic hunting district in southern England, close to Dorchester
4 days from $1,895
This is a hunt for sika stags in a beautiful part of southern England near Dorchester. There is the possibility of shooting a very good stag in this fertile hunting district.
Our hunters stay with the hunt manager and his wife. Accommodation is provided in an annex off their private house and includes half board, with the hunt manager and his wife preparing wonderful meals for our hunters during their stay. A big advantage in staying here is that you are close to those responsible for the hunting, and it easy to strike up a fruitful dialog about your hunt.
The districts hunt manager has a wealth of experience in hunting sika stags, and it is very important to him that the hunt is carried out professionally and that our hunters enjoy hunting under the most optimal conditions possible.
The hunt itself mainly takes place on a number of large estates with a combined area of circa. 4-5,000 ha. Most of the hunting districts lie close to the hunters accommodation, and some of them can be reached by car within 15 to 20. Annually around 12-15 large, medal-class ska stags are shot here, the hunt manager primarily selecting ska stags over 5 years of age.
The district employs 4 gamekeepers.
Our hunters stay with the head gamekeeper and his wife. Hunters are accommodated in an annex on the side of their private residence and half-board (breakfast - and dinner) is included. The head gamekeeper and his wife take pride in serving delicious food to our hunters during their stay.
Read moreThe district’s head gamekeeper has great experience of hunting both roebuck and sika stags. He ensures the the hunt is always carried out professionally and that our hunters enjoy the most optimal conditions for hunting available. Over the years the head gamekeeper has had many satisfied customers, who have taken home many good trophies from this district.
Read moreScientific Name: Cervus nippon Subspecies: Manchurian Sika (Cervus n. manchuricus) Distribution: Ireland, England, Scotland, Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Russia. Habitat: Prefers dense woodland. Description: Medium sized der weighing around 100-130 kg and measuring up to110 cm over the shoulder. General colour brown with distinct white spots in summer, greyish...
Read moreAn English Firearm Certificate costs € 125.-. Together with the confirmation of the trip we sent you a questionnaire which we kindly ask you to fill in together with a copy of your European Weapon passport, all pages has to be sent also the blank ones. We need this information no later than 2½ months before departure in order to be able to apply for your Firearm Certificate.
The price show for this tour is for guidance only as fluctuations in the exchange rate may need to be taken into account. The actual price of the tour will be agreed later.
Shot trophies must be settled directly with the gamekeeper
Under 30 cm £360,-
30-35.9 cm £525,-
36-39.9 cm £680,-
40-45.9 cm £780,-
46-49.9 cm (non medal) £840,-
50 cm and over (non medal) £940,-
Medal Class Trophies:
Bronze 225 CIC £1.150,-
Silver 240 CIC £1.470,-
Gold 255 CIC £1.780,- + £14,- pr. CIC point over 255
Abnormal trophies will be valued by the hunt manager in the district itself.
Stags wounded and not found, will be charged for according to the estimated trophy price.
It will also be possible to combine with roebucks
Shot roebucks must be settled directly with the gamekeeper.
ROEBUCK:
0-200 gram £220,-
210-250 gram £275,-
251-300 gram £330,-
301 – 350 gram £535,-
351-400 gram £735,-
401-450 gram £895,-
451-500 gram £1.105,-
From 501 gram £1.650,- plus £17,- pr. gram over 501
Prices for abnormal trophies will be fixed by the head gamekeeper in the district itself