Croatia gives the quality conscious rifle hunter an exciting range of hunting possibilities, which can not be found many other places in Europe. In this breathtakingly beautiful country we have, for example, some excellent hunting for huge European brown bear, with a very high success rate, exciting mountain hunts for chamois and mouflon, and not least some action packed driven hunts at a very agreeable price.
Scientific Name: Ursus arctos arctos Subspecies: None in Europe. Distribution: Sweden, Norway, Finland, France, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain and Poland as well as all the Eastern European Countries. Habitat: Today only in dense, mixed woodland in mountains, due to persecution. Description: Very large animal weighing up to 300 kg, measuring around 100 cm over the shoulder, (some...
Read moreScientific Name: Capreolus capreolus Subspecies: We have not included any of the subspecies of Capreolus capreolus, as the authors dissagree about their status as individual subspecies. Distribution: All of Europe except Ireland, Iceland, Southern Spain and Greece. Roe Deer populations are not common to the Mediterranean islands. Habitat: Roe Deer populations are found today in most terrain...
Read moreScientific Name: Rupicapra rupicapra Subspecies: Rupicapra rupicapra (The Austrian, Swizz, German, French and Italian Alps as well as parts of the former Yugoslavia.) Rupicapra r. pyrenaica (The Pyrenees). Rupicapra r. ornata (The Abruzzian Alps, Italy) Rupicapra r. carpatica (Transsylvania) Rupicapra r. balcanica (Parts of former Yugoslavia) Rupicapra r. caucasica (Kaukasus) Rupicapra r....
Read moreScientific Name: Cervus dama Subspecies: Mesopotamian Fallow Deer (C. d. mesopotamica) Distribution: The Fallow Deer originated from Asia Minor, but is found all over Europe today, either freely roaming or in fenced in areas. Habitat: Woodland with dense undergrowth often in the immediate vicinity of pasture land. The Fallow Deer prefers open land. Description: Large deer weighing...
Read moreScientific Name: Ovis musimon Subspecies: None in Europe. Distribution: Small isolated groups all over Europe (mostly in fenced in areas). Habitat: Prefers undulating forested areas. Description: Middle sized animal of the sheep family weighing up to 60 kg. (rams), and measuring around 80 cm over the shoulder. General colour dark brown on the back and along the flanks. A black band is...
Read moreScientific Name: Cervus elaphus Subspecies: We recognise the following subspecies for Europe: East European Red Deer (C.e. montanus) Corsican Red Deer (C.e. corsicanus) Distribution: Red Deer is found in most European countries. Habitat: Woodland, pasture land, wetlands and moorland. Is found in lowlands as well as on high ground and in mountains. Description: Large deer weighing...
Read moreScientific Name: Sus scrofa Subspecies: Sus sr. castilianus (Portugal and Spain) Sus sr. reiseri (Albania, Bulgaria and the former Yugoslavia). Sus sr. attila (Hungary, Romania and Russia). Distribution: All countries in Europe with the exception of The British Isles, southern Italy and southern Greece. Habitat: Woodland with dense undergrowth, often in the vicinity of pasture...
Read moreOur long-standing partner has contact with some of the best areas in Croatia. They have more than 30 years of experience in organizing hunts in their beautiful country. Our partner is one of the largest providers of hunting trips in Croatia and of course offers the entire range of possible hunts. Bear hunting in the mountains west of Zagreb, almost to the coast, buck hunting in Croatia's...
Read moreThrough our strong partner in Croatia we have gotten access to also this top state forest area in the northern part of Croatia, close to Hungary. The area is a total of 23.000 hectares and is mostly flat terrain with few hilly woodlands.
Read moreThe hunting area, which stretches over an impressive 5,928 hectares, is located near Jadovno in beautiful Croatia. Its distinctive features include incredibly varied terrain, ranging from deep forests to open valleys and rolling hills. This natural beauty creates the ideal habitat for wild boar, roe deer and other wild game and offers hunters a challenging and authentic hunting experience. The...
Read moreThe hunting ground "Bonastar" is part of the island of Molat as well as three smaller, independent islands "Tramerka", which together have a hunting area of approx. 500 ha. The biotope on the two islands creates an ideal habitat for wild goats and offers hunters an exciting and authentic hunting experience. When the weather permits, you sail along the coast in the morning and possibly...
Read moreDet lidt barske område med den tætte bevoksning af Macchia og de skjulte græsgange er det ideelle biotop for dette stykke vildt. Disse betingelser er netop hvad reviret Senj tilbyder. Reviret ligger ca. 160 km fra Zagreb og jagtområdet er på ca. 12.000 ha. Jagten på Muflon er uforglemmelig og attraktiv og man har hele tiden frit udsyn til havet, da jagtområdet ligger direkte ud til...
Read moreOur long-standing partner has good contact with some of the best hunting districts in Croatia. They have more than 25 years experience of arranging hunts in their beautiful country. Our partner is one of the biggest hunting outfitters in Croatia, and naturally offer the full palette of hunting tours available here. Bear hunts in the mountains west of Zagreb, almost right by the coast, roe buck...
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