Romania Hunting Trips and Hunting Outfitters

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Brown Bear Hunting in Carpathian MountainFrom $7,443 to $20,000
Gura Teghii • Brown bears (ursus arctos) have a large global distribution which reflects their ability to adapt to a variety of habitats. With almost 70% of Europe's total population of the brown bear, Romania is without doubt European Capital of Brown Bear; here you can hunt in the wild Carpathian Mountains, and also have a lifetime experience. In 1985, Romania exceeded its own world record for the brown bear fur with a trophy of 687,79 CIC points. They are amongst the largest living carnivores and can grow to an enormous size, male body length is between 217-260 cm, height at withers 110-135 cm and up to 450kg, and females to 400kg, with the biggest on record being caught in Romania weighing 480kg. Adult males tend to be on average 8 to 10% larger than females. They have good hearing, an excellent sense of smell and can live for up to 30 years. Breeding season of the brown bear is from April to June. The spread of the brown bear in Romania is in the hills and mountains. However, when hunters ventu
Carpathian Red Stag HuntingFrom $1,238 to $15,000
Gura Teghii • Red stag (Cervus elaphus): The male is called a red stag or bull, the female is called the red deer or the hind, the baby up to the age of 10 months is called the deer calf. The adult red stag has the length of the trunk head up to 240-250 cm, the tail 12-16 cm, the height at the withers 152-155 cm. Body weight varies depending on age and different biological phases in the annual life cycle, so the average weight of harvested males is 240-250kg eviscerated, weighing 300-320kg live or more. Mating takes about one month (10 September -10 October) ranging from altitude to weather. Male red stag have a distinctive roar during the rut, which is an adaptation to forested environments, in contrast to male American elk stags which "bugle" during the rut in adaptation to open environments. The male red stag roars to keep his harem of females together. The females are initially attracted to those males that both roar most often and have the loudest roar call. Males also use the roar call when co