{"id":54818,"date":"2022-06-27T17:57:46","date_gmt":"2022-06-27T17:57:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/huntermeetshunter.com\/?post_type=product&#038;p=54818"},"modified":"2023-08-22T15:42:41","modified_gmt":"2023-08-22T15:42:41","slug":"ibex-hunt-in-alakol-kazakhstan","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/huntermeetshunter.com\/en\/produkt\/ibex-hunt-in-alakol-kazakhstan\/","title":{"rendered":"Ibex hunt in Alakol, Kazakhstan"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Siberian Ibex:<br \/>\nHe is truly a king of the mountains. With a stocky physique, short, powerful legs and soft shells, it is ideally suited to life in the high mountains. It is unbelievable what climbing skills this ibex is capable of. You have to have experienced a pack in a steep face yourself and seen how safely even the fawns can move. You can hardly describe it. Ibexes can weigh up to 130 kg, goats weigh about 30% less. Both sexes have horns, but the female game only has short, barely curved tubes.<br \/>\nThe color of the blanket changes from dark brown in summer to pale gray in winter. But there are also regional differences. The horns of the Siberian ibex are impressive. The ibex is fully grown at the age of 7 to 8 and can be hunted from this age. However, unlike in our native cultural areas, classic conservation measures are not possible in these inhospitable mountainous regions. From a tube length of 110 cm one speaks of a good ibex and when the length approaches the 125 cm mark, one can confidently speak of a capital ibex.<br \/>\nBut Kazakhstan is not the No. 1 Capricorn country for nothing. Let&#8217;s look at the hunting logs of our guests from the past years. What were the dream trophies among them: 130 cm, 132 cm, 135 cm, 136 cm, 139 cm and the top trophy measured 143 cm. These are hardly believable values, but they are documented and can be read in many places. Not only the length of the hoses is decisive, the trophies only appear bulky with a broad base circumference and &#8211; what&#8217;s more &#8211; with many pronounced decorative beads. And only when you evaluate dozens of ibex trophies every year, as we do, do you see a variety of horn shapes. There are narrow or wide tubes with hardly any or pronounced decorative ridges, light to black-brown colouring, with an abnormal position, broken off or worn tips. One can only advise every hunter to hunt for this magnificent game in a mountain range that is one of the most beautiful in the world.<br \/>\nWhere is the best area?<br \/>\nWe get this question almost every day and we can answer it with a clear conscience: In the Djungarian Alatau. The name Alatau comes from the Kyrgyz language and means = colorful mountains. According to competent Kazakh wildlife biologists, this mountain range in eastern Kazakhstan is the area with the highest density of ibex in the world. Despite a height of up to 3,500 m, the mountains are easy to climb, even for hunters of normal fitness. You don&#8217;t have to be a high-performance athlete to successfully hunt for ibex, but you should prepare yourself.<br \/>\nThe Alatau is about 400 km long, up to 80 km wide, and only inhabited by a few semi-nomads and farmers. The mountains offer little for the population there, but a lot for us hunters. Think of the Djungarian Alatau as a high plateau. Below you are the mountains with the beautiful alpine meadows, the valleys are only sparsely forested and you have a wonderful view of the snow-covered five and six thousand meter peaks in China. Believe us, you will never forget these days. And because it&#8217;s the world&#8217;s best area, we&#8217;ve also secured the exclusive rights.<br \/>\nAbout the itinerary:<br \/>\nFrom Germany you can be in Almaty in just under 7 hours and thus in a different world. You meet Asian-looking people and encounter a different culture. What does time mean down there? What is hectic and stress? Forget our notions of minute-by-minute planning! Just let yourself drift and you will be amazed at how, despite a lot of palaver, of which we don&#8217;t understand a word anyway, weapon and customs formalities go smoothly. Like many other Eastern peoples, the Kazakhs are stamped in love. This symbol of sovereignty is placed on the forms incredibly often. We then continue by car in the direction of the Djungarian Alatau. It&#8217;s always straight ahead. Try to get some sleep because the days ahead are going to be tough enough. After a few hours we will rest and you will be served the first Kazakh delicacies. In the afternoon you are already in the main camp at 1690 m and can acclimatize a bit. The base camps were well and professionally equipped by us and our partner KOLYASU International. Until now, the hunters have mostly been accommodated in yurts, but these are increasingly being replaced by stable and comfortable log houses. In the base camps there are guest houses and kitchen tents, but also showers and saunas. Eating is traditionally done in yurts. Electricity is generated by generators. Cooks take care of the physical well-being. On the hunt, your guides will provide you with venison, potatoes, soups, noodles and preserves in the field. If you like, you can take non-perishable food such as (e.g. dry sausage, muesli bars, etc.) with you wrestle A sleeping bag with a comfort range down to -10 \u00b0C and a mat are also essential.<br \/>\nIn the high mountains, at an altitude of over 2,500 m, it is sometimes very cold both in winter and in summer, so that the hunter has to take warm clothing, especially gloves and a hat. In summer it can also rain more often. We therefore recommend that you always have rain gear with you. After a good night&#8217;s sleep, it&#8217;s time to get up early the next morning. Your guides are ready. Horses are saddled and packed. For the next few days there is &#8216;your hunting family&#8217; as you leave the camp and head into the actual hunting area. Somewhere the tents will be set up (at 2500 m to 3500 m) and from now on you only rely on the experience and skills of the Kazakhs. You will not be disappointed, because despite good training, the local hunters only get a small salary and they know exactly: if the guest is satisfied and gets his ibex, there is also a decent tip. An extra income that most game guides depend on. Provided the weather is normal, you will see ibexes several times a day. And once you&#8217;ve killed your ibex, you can be proud of yourself. Because you have achieved something and as a reward you can take home an impressive trophy and, above all, an exciting hunting experience.<br \/>\nGear and Weapons:<br \/>\nIbex hunts are hard and exhausting mountain hunts. Every hunter should &#8211; if only in his own interest &#8211; prepare himself thoroughly. Choose your equipment wisely. It is important to wear heat-, wind- and rain-repellent clothing. You need well broken-in shoes and a backpack in which everything you need can be stowed. We have equipment help for you, which we will send to you in good time before you travel.<br \/>\nA spotting scope and a rangefinder are important for hunting in the mountains in addition to the gun. In general, the shooting distances are higher than in our local hunting grounds. However, since you usually shoot from a resting position (lying down), it is usually not a problem to still make a proper shot at 300 m. However, please practice beforehand on a shooting range that allows you to shoot at this distance. And above all: Don&#8217;t be confused by the statements of some &#8216;comrades in hunting&#8217;, who speak of shooting distances that are beyond the 400 m limit. These people have no idea about hunting and probably never set foot on Kazakh soil. All calibers in the upper performance range are recommended. Our guests and we have had the best experiences with calibers such as 8 x 68 S, all cartridges in the .300 group (Winchester, Weatherby or Pegasus) and similar ones. Take advantage of our experience and hunting expertise and trust our advice.<br \/>\nSomething about hunting times and climate:<br \/>\nThe Siberian ibex can be hunted from August to early November. During this time the weather is fairly stable and at least in August and September there are days when you can hunt in light summer clothing. The first night frosts occur in October and at the beginning of November there is usually a solid blanket of snow. All in all, climatic conditions that are well tolerated by the &#8216;normal&#8217; European. Even the heights of 3,000 to 3,400 m are no problem for the healthy and prepared guest hunter. Traditionally, there is a lot of riding on the ibex hunt and it is incredible fun to escape the everyday stress and hectic for a few days with your guides, food and equipment.<br \/>\nWe are happy to offer you the following arrangement:<br \/>\n8 days of travel, up to 6 days of hunting, reception at Almaty airport, assistance with customs, immigration and weapons formalities, transfer to and from the hunting area, accommodation and meals during the hunt, all transport in the hunting area (horses, jeeps), hunting guidance, camp staff and interpreter, field preparation of trophies<br \/>\nper hunter \u20ac 3,970.00<br \/>\nTrophy fees siberian ibex<br \/>\nup to 115 cm \u20ac 1,990.00<br \/>\neach additional 5 cm up to 140 cm \u20ac 550.00<br \/>\nplus surcharge from 140.01 cm flat rate \u20ac 1,800.00<br \/>\nThe basis for calculation is the longer horn.<br \/>\nGUARANTEE:<br \/>\nIf, contrary to expectations, you do not get a shot at a distance of about 300 m, you can go hunting repeat for free.<br \/>\nNot included in the price:<br \/>\nFlight Europe &#8211; Almaty h\/z, with Lufthansa approx. \u20ac 890.00<br \/>\nImport of weapons and handling charges \u20ac 300.00<br \/>\nRegistration fee (payable upon arrival at the airport), currently around \u20ac30.00<br \/>\nKazakh hunting license (payable on arrival), currently around \u20ac60.00<br \/>\nNon-hunting person \u20ac 3,000.00<br \/>\nCITES ibex (Capra Sibrica Appendix III) \u20ac 200.00<br \/>\nVeterinary certificate per wild species \u20ac 100.00<br \/>\nVisa (if required)<br \/>\nHotel accommodation in Almaty<br \/>\nShipping of trophies, excess baggage<br \/>\nYour order is considered fulfilled and the hunt completed as soon as the booked game has been killed.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Siberian Ibex: He is truly a king of the mountains. 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