SPORTING HUNTERS AND FISHERS ASSOCIATION

Private hunting areas

We guarantee best hunting trips

Species

We guarantee best hunting trips for bear, stag, blak goat, deer, wild cock, wild boar hunting inside our private hunting zones, ones of the most beautiful, wild and rich of wild hunting.We always do our best to make our clients enjoy at highest levels and standards they're hunting trips.

HUNT SEASONS

15th March - 14th May

15th September - 31th December

Bears(Ursus arctos L.) are mammals of the family Ursidae. Common characteristics of modern bears include large bodies with stocky legs, long snouts, shaggy hair. Bears are typically solitary animals, generally diurnal, but may be active during the night or twilight, particularly around humans. Bears possess an excellent sense of smell and, despite their heavy build and awkward gait, are adept runners, climbers, and swimmers. Bears have been hunted since prehistoric times for their meat and fur.

Bear

Trophy shooting price list

The score for raw fur, according to the evaluation fur trophy regulations

C.I.C. marks

Shooting price list

EURO/piece

Addition for each extra C.I.C. mark

EURO/1C.I.C. mark
Up to 350 included 3500  
351-400 6000  
Over 400 6000 70
  • Wounded and lost animal tariff 1000 EURO/ piece
  • Wrong gunshot still-hunted and fumbled piece tariff 150 EURO/ gunshot
  • Organizing still-hunting and fumble hunt tariff 150 EURO/ day/ hunter
  • CITES tariff 40 EURO
  • Veterinary certificate for hunting trophy export 50 EURO
    Just for countries outside UE

The tariffs includes both technical assistance provided by a hunting professional and the transport within the hunting field. In case one hunter shoots several bears in the same day within the same hunting field, the hunter should pay only once the organizing hunting day.

In case no game is provided, the tariff will be of 30 EURO/ day/ hunter.

HUNT SEASON

1st September - 15th December

The chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra L) is a goat-antelope species native to mountains in Europe, including the European Alps, the Pyrenees and the Carpathians. They live at moderately high altitudes and are adapted to living in precipitous, rugged, rocky terrain. They can be found at elevations of at least 3,600 m (11,800 ft). In Europe, Chamois spend their summers above the tree line in meadows. When winter rolls around, they go to lower elevations, of around 800 m (2,600 ft), to live in forests, mainly in areas dominated by pines.

chamois

Trophy shooting price list

Trophy score (C.I.C. marks)

Shooting price list

EURO/piece

Addition for each extra C.I.C. mark

EURO/1C.I.C. mark
Up to 95.00 1300  
95.1-100.0 1300 50
100.1-105.0 1500 100
105.1-110.0 2050 150
Over 110.0 2800 200
  • Shooting a bizarre trophy specimen tariff 1300 EURO/ piece
  • Wrong gunshot tariff 125 EURO/ gunshot
  • Wounded and lost or irretrievable animal tariff 1000 EURO/ piece
  • Tariff for organizing one hunting day/ hunter 50 EURO
  • Veterinary certificate for hunting trophy export 50 EURO
    Just for countries outside UE

The tariffs includes both technical assistance provided by a hunting professional and the transport within the hunting field.

HUNT SEASON

10th September - 15th November

The red deer (Cervus elaphus L) is one of the largest deer species. Generally, the male (stag or hart) red deer is typically 175 to 250 cm (69 to 98 in) long and weighs 160 to 240 kg (350 to 530 lb); the female (hind) is 160 to 210 cm (63 to 83 in) long and weighs 120 to 170 kg.

Red Deer

Trophy shooting price list

Trophy weight

- kg -

 

Shooting price list

EURO/piece

Addition to the 2nd column price list for each 10 g more over than the weight mentioned in the 1st column

EURO/10 g
Up to 7.00 included 1950  
7.01-8.00 1950 7
8.01-9.00 2650 7,5
9.01-10.00 3400 10
10.01-11.00 4400 19
11.01-11.50 6300 50
Over 11.50 8800 60
  • Wounded and lost animal tariff 800 EURO/ piece
  • Wrong gunshot still-hunted and fumbled piece tariff 150 EURO/ gunshot
  • Female hart or young deer (less than 1 year old):
  • Wounded and lost animal tariff 150 EURO/ piece
  • Wrong gunshot still-hunted and fumbled piece tariff 75 EURO/ gunshot
  • Tariff for organizing one hunting day/ hunter 50 EURO
  • Veterinary certificate for hunting trophy export 50 EURO
    Just for countries outside UE

The tariffs includes both technical assistance provided by a hunting professional and the transport within the hunting field.

HUNT SEASONS

1st August - 15th February

Wild boar (Scrofa attila L.) is also known as the wild swine[3] or Eurasian wild pig. The wild boar is a bulky, massively built suid with short and relatively thin legs. The trunk is short and massive, while the hindquarters are comparatively underdeveloped. The region behind the shoulder blades rises into a hump, and the neck is short and thick, to the point of being nearly immobile. The animal's head is very large, taking up to one third of the body's entire length. The head acts as a plow, while the powerful neck muscles allow the animal to upturn considerable amounts of soil: it is capable of digging 8–10 cm into frozen ground and can upturn rocks weighing 40–50 kg (88–110 lb)

wild boar

Trophy shooting price list

Wild boar (inferior) weapon* teeth medium length

- cm -

 

Shooting price list

EURO/piece

Addition for each mm over the medium length mentioned in the 1st column

EURO/mm
Up to 12.00 included 300  
12.1-16.0 350  
16.1-20.0 550  
Over 20.0 750 10

*To be calculated according to the trophy evaluation methodology in accordance to C.I.C. regulations

  • shooting a bizarre trophy specimen tariff 350 EURO/ piece
  • for wounded and lost, still-hunted and fumbled piece tariff 100 EURO/ piece
  • wrong gunshot, still-hunted and fumble piece tariff 50 EURO/ piece
  • Female:
  • shooting tariff, battue 300 EURO/ piece
  • shooting by still-hunting and fumbling tariff 400 EURO/ piece
  • tariff for wounded and lost still hunted and fumbled piece 100 EURO/ piece
  • wrong gunshot, still-hunted and fumbled 50 EURO/ piece
  • Young wild boar (meaning an uneviscerated piece weighting less than 60 kg)
  • shooting tariff 150 EURO/ piece
  • for wounded and lost, still-hunted and fumbled piece tariff 50 EURO/ piece
  • tariff for wounded and lost still hunted and fumbled piece 100 EURO/ piece
  • wrong gunshot, still-hunted and fumble piece 25 EURO/ piece
  • Veterinary certificate for hunting trophy export 50 EURO
    Just for countries outside UE

The value of one hunting day/ hunter organizing tariff will be of 150 EURO for both hunting methods (individual and collective). The tariff includes both technical assistance provided by a hunting professional and the transport within the hunting field.
The organizing tariff will be paid once (150 EURO/ day/ hunter) for battue, still-hunting or fumbling that take place in the same day.
In case no game is provided the tariff to be paid will be of 15% of the total organizing tariff for one hunting day/ hunter.
In case of wild boar hunting there can be organized battue hunting during the arrival or leaving day (for 2-4 hours). The tariff for such hunting actions will be of 75 EURO/ hunter. This tariff includes both technical assistance provided by a hunting professional and the transport within the hunting field.
The tariff for organizing hunting of different kind of game as wild boars, hares and/or pheasants will be the same as the tariff for individual or collective wild boars hunting.

HUNT SEASON

1st May - 15th October

Roebuck (Capreolus capreolus), also known as roe deer, is a Eurasian species of deer. It is relatively small, with a body length of 95–135 cm, a shoulder height of 65–75 cm and a weight of 15–35 kg. It has rather short, erect antlers and a reddish body with a grey face. The roe deer is primarily crepuscular, very quick and graceful, and lives in woods, although it may venture into grasslands and sparse forests. They feed mainly on grass, leaves, berries, and young shoots.

Roebuck

Trophy shooting price list

Trophy weight*

- gram -

 

Shooting price list

EURO/piece

Addition to the 2nd column price list for each 10 g more over than the weight mentioned in the 1st column

EURO/1 g
Up to 300 included 300  
301-350 300 3
351-400 450 5
401-450 700 9
451-500 1150 12
501-550 1750 23
Over 550 2900 30
  • wounded and lost animal 200 EURO/ piece
  • Wrong gunshot tariff 25 EURO/ gunshot
  • Female deer or young deer (less than 1 year old)
  • shooting tariff 15 EURO/ piece
  • wounded and lost animal 10 EURO
  • Wrong gunshot tariff 5 EURO/ gunshot
  • Tariff for organizing one hunting day/ hunter 50 EURO
  • Veterinary certificate for hunting trophy export 50 EURO
    Just for countries outside UE

The tariff includes both technical assistance provided by a hunting professional and the transport within the hunting field.

HUNT SEASONS

15th September - 31th March

The wolf (Canis lupus L) is one of the world's best known and well researched animals, with probably more books written about it than any other wildlife species. It has a long history of association with humans, having been despised and hunted in most pastoral communities. It is distinguished from other Canis species by its larger size and less pointed features, particularly on the ears and muzzle. Its winter fur is long and bushy, and predominantly a mottled gray in color, although nearly pure white, red, or brown to black also occur,

Wolf

Trophy shooting price list

The score for raw fur, according to the evaluation fur trophy regulations

- C.I.C. marks -

 

Shooting price list

EURO/piece
 
Up to 120 included 800
Over 120 1000
  • wounded and lost animal 100 EURO/ piece
  • Wrong gunshot still-hunted and fumbled piece 50 EURO/ gunshot
  • Tariff for organizing one hunting day/ hunter 50 EURO
  • Veterinary certificate for hunting trophy export 50 EURO
    Just for countries outside UE

The tariff includes both technical assistance provided by a hunting professional and the transport within the hunting field.