Available: 2014 trophy wild mouflon hunt in czech with sikamalc

What about extending the trip to two nights in Prague :love:

Trev, really looking forward to it myself as theres a great bunch of lads going.. you never know scrummy might pull out :rofl:

Looking forward to hunting with you again Mike ;)

Given your proposed escapades in Prague Terry I'd have thought you'd have been worried about pulling out in time... :-P

Looking forward to it mate!
 
Malc,

I know your up against it busy guiding..

Whats the chances of getting us all together over a weekend in three or four months for a bit of a stalk and a beer?

Or ive got Rab, a couple of Andy's and a few others due a Deep Sea fishing trip maybe we could have a blinder in Poole?

Ill put as many up as can find a space to crash so a real cheap weekend with some proper monsters on the fishing menu..
 
Malc,

I know your up against it busy guiding..

Whats the chances of getting us all together over a weekend in three or four months for a bit of a stalk and a beer?

Or ive got Rab, a couple of Andy's and a few others due a Deep Sea fishing trip maybe we could have a blinder in Poole?

Ill put as many up as can find a space to crash so a real cheap weekend with some proper monsters on the fishing menu..

That would be nice Terry. Time goes very quickly and I have been very busy all this winter, without much of a break. Still have some work to do on the new house and my new workshop, but we are nearly there.

You could come down to West Sussex or I could come to you. Its been a long time since I went seas fishing so maybe a trip to the west country will be in order.

I am sure we will have a great time In Czech and with luck a very nice Mouflon ram each:D

Off stalking today, with one last sign off for Andy's Level 2 hopefully and a sprinkling of clients until Sunday evening.

Best

Malc
 
It must be pretty unpleasant stalking at the moment in the constant rain and the sea of mud. And I imagine the deer are hunkered down too, no?
 
It must be pretty unpleasant stalking at the moment in the constant rain and the sea of mud. And I imagine the deer are hunkered down too, no?

Hi Lawrence,

Yes and No to be honest. Yes the weather has been terrible, but in many instances we have escaped the worst of it. But the ground is terribly water logged and makes walking quiet not easy.

I have just had a group of 4 Finnish clients for 5 days, and we took 9 deer. 3 CWD including a medal buck, 2 Muntjac including a medal buck, 3 Roe does and 1 Fallow buck.

The Fallow are proving elusive at the moment, but that's not unusual for Fallow at this time of year. It has been a very busy winter, non stop and I have bookings right up to April so am very fortunate. Plus I now have about 12 commissions for taxidermy work and am already fully booked for Scotland 2014.

We still have a few CWD left for you Lawrence ;)

Hope the family are well and prospering.

ATB

Malcolm and Sandra
 
The family are well thanks, apart from the recurring colds. YMPM is about to start dabbling in solids, which will be another adventure.

Glad you kept me some CWD, although I'll be more than happy with just the one. Perhaps with a little muntjac to stuff it with. Perfect public transport-friendly quarry, these miniature sabre-toothed deer!
 
This is a chance to take a quality wild Mouflon ram over a 3 day hunt with 4 night stay for a very reasonable price. I will be attending myself and there will be space for 4 other hunters.

Details are as follows and included in the price:

Daily rate in Czech 3 days hunting on a 1x1 basis (I guide to 1 hunter) + day of arrival and departure.

Hunting licence and insurance

1 MOUFLON RAM with 185 - 190 cic measurements

All meals and refreshments.

Transportation within the hunt area.

Guides and translator

Field preparation of trophy

Transport to the local taxidermist

Veterinary export permits

Trophy evaluation based on CIC.

DOES not include:
Transport form airport, normally 300 euro per car.

trophy fees excluding the trophy already in the package.

Booze.

packing and shipping of trophies.

Tips and gratuaties

OK now the finer details:
a/ if the client shoots a smaller ram he will pay less for the trophy fee.

b/ If the client shoots a bigger ram he will pay more, but if you do not want to shoot a really big ram there is no pressure to do so.

c/ If client wounds and losses a ram 50% of the fee is returned.

d/ If you miss the booked ram 70% of trophy fee is returned.

e/ If the client shoots his ram early he can hunt for the rest of the trip. Usually we can give a discount on a second ram and or a reasonable price for Wild Boar, Roe or Red Deer.

f/ If no chance is offered to shoot/take a ram then client is returned the full fee of 1300euros.

This trip is planned for the late October through to 15th November when the Mouflon are rutting. This is a fair chase hunt, no fences and the area is well known for outstanding trophy Mouflon. I will be escorting a group of 4 hunters, and taking your own rifles is not an issue with a EU FA passport.

TOTAL COST IS 2385 EUROS. THIS INCLUDES 1300 EUROS TROPHY FEE FOR A GOOD MOUFLON RAM.

For all those interested I can vouch personally for the operator and my Finnish friends organising the trip with me. I have hunted in Finland twice and have known both of them for a number of years. A trophy Mouflon ram is on many peoples wanted list and I will be there to oversee the taxidermy field prep and be on hand to help where needed.

If you want to go PM me and put your name down ASAP. Only 4 places available.

Thank you

Sikamalc


What sort of terrain would this be over and what sort of range would you expect to have to shoot?

Martin
 
Rolling hills and deep woods for miles, and anything up to 200yds I would guess. Much like Scotland in that you should be prepared to take beasts between 100 and 200 yds.

However as the rut will be on it should make the hunting slightly easier.

This trip is already booked out.
 
6 hunters including myself booked for this year. If anyone is interested in next year 2015, please Pm me and we can arrange package again.

Watch this space for more hunts in Europe and a variety of game to hunt with top quality areas, accommodation and logistics. Please feel free to PM me or call me for a chat and details.
I will be back in touch with all those who have expressed an interest in the Driven Wild Boar hunts on my return from Prague. We are looking into the logistics of small groups of 6 to 8 rifles for Boar next year on very good areas with plenty of Boar.
 
Gents
Good luck and happy hunting on this trip, pity I can't make it this year, but next year when the leg is healed I'll be up for it.
ATB
Geoshot
 
Sorry you can't make it Geoshot. We will probably leave some for you though!

Malc, any thoughts on best ways of getting these things mounted?

(Ironic: A Welshman is asking how best to mount a sheep...)
 
Sorry you can't make it Geoshot. We will probably leave some for you though!

Malc, any thoughts on best ways of getting these things mounted?

(Ironic: A Welshman is asking how best to mount a sheep...)

Yes Scrummy.................take it to the edge of a cliff, sheep will push back :D

If I am lucky to take a good head I will shoulder mount mine. I am sure we can arrange delivery to my home and I can undertake the work for you, or deliver it onto a taxidermist of your choosing.

See you soon, still knackered after a months stalking in the highlands :old:
 
Thank you all for your "helpful" suggestions.

Malc, would you be able to do a skull mount and turn the skin into a throw / rug?

Not a great test of your skill but really not sure where I'd put a big mount in my flat.

ATB,

Scrummy
 
Scrummy, there is a French proverb that says "Do not sell the bear's pelt before you have killed it". I think that it probably applies to mouflon too!

That said, I like your approach to soft furnishings.
 
Scrummy, there is a French proverb that says "Do not sell the bear's pelt before you have killed it". I think that it probably applies to mouflon too!

That said, I like your approach to soft furnishings.

PM, that's true but a good idea to work out what you want done with the trophy before knives come out and things start getting cut...

Geoshot: I like them a little less surprised... got to warm 'em up afterall!

Now where did I put those Velcro gloves..?
 
I generally find that whole skins make very poor rugs, the hair usually breaks up and before long it looks pretty shabby. Mouflon are not that big as a shoulder mount Mike. Anyway lets see how we get on first. It is after all unfenced fair chase hunting on a private estate, but I am sure we will see plenty and with luck get one each.

Time will tell.
 
I generally find that whole skins make very poor rugs, the hair usually breaks up and before long it looks pretty shabby.

I think it may be a better idea to card and spin the wool and knit it into a pullover: that would be a pretty unique wardrobe item!

Good luck to all of you, you lucky, lucky people.
 
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