Where to hunt Chamois
Chamois is a European species, and no wonder most chamois hunting opportunities are located in the Old World. The Pyrenees (Spain and France), the Balkans (Macedonia and Bulgaria) and the Carpathian (Romania) ranges are world-famous chamois hunting destinations, and the animal can also be hunted in the north-east of Turkey. In addition, chamois was introduced to New Zealand, where many outfitters offer chamois hunting trips.
Preisverteilung
Chamois hunting opportunities in Europe start at about $1,200-$1,500, but you should bear in mind that these prices often don't include trophy fees, which can add from $1,500 to $4,000 to the price, depending on the size of the antlers. Chamois hunting in New Zealand may cost about $8,000 or so, but that's usually a flat fee that covers everything or most everything. Combination hunts where chamois is included in a package with other species (like tahr) are more expensive, but usually provide more value per trophy.
When to hunt Chamois?
In the Old World, chamois hunting seasons typically begin in September and run until January. The best chamois hunting, as with many ungulates, is the rut time, which usually falls on November-December in the Northern Hemisphere, and in May in New Zealand (where chamois hunting is open the year round). Another factor is that in the summer chamois dwell in alpine meadows where they are easier to spot and stalk, while in the winter they descend to lower, wooded altitudes, where other hunting methods are possible.
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