Top Spanish Hunting
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Stalking roe deer hunting is a cherished tradition in Spain, offering hunters a unique and rewarding experience amidst the country's diverse landscapes. Spain has the bigest roe deer in the world, hosting the world record trophy. Renowned for their elusive nature and keen senses, roe deer inhabit wooded areas, agricultural fields, and meadows across Spain, making them a popular quarry for hunters seeking a challenging pursuit. We have very good hunting areas with excepcional roe deer, is easy to hunt a medal class buck.
The stalk hunting method involves silently tracking and approaching roe deer on foot, often in the early morning or late evening when these cautious animals are most active. With patience, skill, and a deep understanding of the deer's behavior, hunters can engage in a thrilling pursuit that tests their stealth and marksmanship abilities. In addition to the excitement of the hunt, Spain offers visitors the opportunity to indulge in its rich cultural heritage, world-renowned gastronomy, and exquisite wines. Many provincies known for roe deer hunting, such as Burgos, Soria or Guadalajara are also renowned for their wine production and culinary traditions.
After a successful day of stalking roe deer, hunters can unwind and savor the flavors of Spain by visiting some of the country's finest wineries and restaurants. Moreover, guided tours of local wineries offer insight into the winemaking process and the unique characteristics of Spanish wines, from robust reds to crisp whites and sparkling cavas. Pairing these wines with regional delicacies such as Iberian ham, artisan cheeses, and freshly caught seafood enhances the culinary experience and provides a true taste of Spain's culinary diversity. From the thrill of the hunt to the pleasures of the table, Spain invites hunters and food enthusiasts alike to indulge in a feast for the senses amidst its breathtaking landscapes and rich culinary heritage.
The stalk hunting method involves silently tracking and approaching roe deer on foot, often in the early morning or late evening when these cautious animals are most active. With patience, skill, and a deep understanding of the deer's behavior, hunters can engage in a thrilling pursuit that tests their stealth and marksmanship abilities. In addition to the excitement of the hunt, Spain offers visitors the opportunity to indulge in its rich cultural heritage, world-renowned gastronomy, and exquisite wines. Many provincies known for roe deer hunting, such as Burgos, Soria or Guadalajara are also renowned for their wine production and culinary traditions.
After a successful day of stalking roe deer, hunters can unwind and savor the flavors of Spain by visiting some of the country's finest wineries and restaurants. Moreover, guided tours of local wineries offer insight into the winemaking process and the unique characteristics of Spanish wines, from robust reds to crisp whites and sparkling cavas. Pairing these wines with regional delicacies such as Iberian ham, artisan cheeses, and freshly caught seafood enhances the culinary experience and provides a true taste of Spain's culinary diversity. From the thrill of the hunt to the pleasures of the table, Spain invites hunters and food enthusiasts alike to indulge in a feast for the senses amidst its breathtaking landscapes and rich culinary heritage.
Prices:
- Representative 2.000€
- Bronze medal 2.500€
- Silver Medal 3.000€
- Gold Medal 3.500€
Daily Rate 400€
Includes. Hotels, meals, Soft drinks and snacks, pick up and travels (new Hilux) and rifle rental+ammo.