Where to hunt Siberian Ibex
Siberian Ibex has given its name to the whole species (Capra sibirica), but from a mountain hunter’s perspective the name is reserved to the Ibex that dwell in the northmost part of the species distribution. Namely, it is the Altai range; not the world’s highest but one of the most beautiful and difficult to traverse ranges. Thus the other name: Altai Ibex. The Altai mountains are shared between Russia and Kazakhstan, in which two countries the Siberian (Altai) Ibex hunting opportunities exist.
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Siberian Ibex hunting in the Altai mountains of Russia can be one of the most affordable free-range true wilderness mountain hunts. With the ruble at historic lows, the price can be well under $5,000, and many offers are based on the daily rate + trophy fee basis, with a flat fee for any trophy regardless of the size. Calculated per minute of adventure, that may be one of the best mountain hunting bargains.
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The hunting season for the Siberian (Altai) Ibex in Russia runs from August 1 to November 30. Most mountain hunters believe that the best time for hunting is later in the season, when the animals are found at lower altitudes. However, late season hunts are more demanding because of harsh winter weather, and early season hunts can be combined with maral stag hunting during the rut.
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