Snow sheep and moose hunt in Yakutia (Eastern Siberia)

We are really excited to offer our clients a fantastic NEW hunting opportunity in the Russian Yakutia region of eastern Siberia. This region encompasses a huge area of the largest country on earth and stretches up into the Arctic Circle with pristine totally wild country that every hunter dreams of.

This region has the largest population (40,000) of snow sheep, being the Yakutia snow sheep. This is one of the 4 huntable species of snow sheep to inhabit eastern Russia, the other 3 being Kamchatka snow sheep, Okhotsk snow sheep and Koryak snow sheep. We are able to organise hunts for all 4 species.

Snow sheep

Our new area in the Yakutia regions also has an abundance of moose, brown bear and caribou also wolf when the opportunity presents. Please note these moose are not the giant Chukotka moose and are more comparable to central Canadian moose with trophies from 50 to 58 inches. The brown bear are also similar to interior grizzly found in the USA and Canada and not the large coastal brown bears of Kamchatka Peninsula.

We can customise this hunt to suit any preference, we can offer 7 day hunt (12 days including travel) for single species either sheep or Moose with add on bear and caribou. Or for those wanting a combination hunt for sheep, moose, bear and caribou we are able to offer a 13 day hunt (18 days including travel). For hunters wishing to do this hunt in 2015 we have openings for 4 hunters from September 5th and for those wanting to hunt in 2016 we have 2 hunts available for 4 hunters in each group. First hunt will start September 5th and the second hunt will start on September 23rd.

Getting there

Arrival is best done via Seoul South Korea (gun friendly) From there it’s a 2.5 hour flight to Vladivostok where you will be met by our representative who will accompany you the whole trip. Rifle permits will be processed and hunters will clear Russian customs. It’s possible there will be an overnight stay depending on flight schedule of Yakutia Airlines, we will try to coordinate flights to minimise layovers. Next day flight to Yakutsk the capital of the autonomous region of Yakutia.

Weather conditions

The hunting area is close to the Arctic circle so be prepared for some cold conditions with day time temps in September 3 degrees to – 5°C.

Transport to hunting area

A minibus is provided to take the group to the village of Handyga a journey of some 400 km where you will overnight at a local hotel. Next day it’s a further 300 km by road then 75 km in an all-terrain vehicle to the hunting camp.

Accommodation

A wooden cabin is provided in base camp that will house 4 hunters and the customary Russian sauna is provided for washing. Food and drinks are provided by the local guides and whilst this is not 5 star it’s wholesome and filling and what you would expect in hunting camps around the world.

Prices

7 days hunting 12 to 14 days total includes travel days US $18,500 includes 1 ram.
Additional animals (if opportunity permits)
Second sheep US $6,500

Insurance

Whilst all reasonable care will be taken during your stay, hunting is a potentially hazardous pursuit and your guide or his staff will not be held responsible for loss or injury that may occur.

We strongly advise all our hunters to arrange adequate insurance prior to leaving your home. All our hunters will be supplied with our Terms and Conditions and Indemnity Forms prior to the hunt commencement.

Included in Hunt Cost

The following are included in the hunt cost:

  • Hunting license
  • Acquiring invitation for visa
  • Rifle permits
  • Meet and greet at the airport.
  • Guiding service 1 x 1
  • Transfers from Yakutsk to hunting camp and return.
  • Interpreter
  • Food and accommodation during the hunt
  • Field care of trophies

Not Included in Hunt Cost

  • Cites for bears US$300.
  • Accommodation and meals before and after the hunt Airline tickets (international and domestic flights) Trophy shipment from Yakutsk to Moscow
  • Trophy shipments Moscow to home
  • Taxidermy work in Moscow
  • Tips to the guides and camp staff
  • Travel insurance and trip cancellation insurance

Summary

These prices are the best you will find for this type of wild sheep wilderness hunt without doubt and represent real value for your hard-earned dollar. We are able to offer this hunt at such a reasonable price due to a few factors, firstly the strong US$ and euro exchange rate against the rubble, secondly, we are dealing directly with the outfitter and have done so for the past 12 years so there is no middleman, and thirdly we do not have to use Russian helicopters to access this area. This can double or triple the cost of this type of hunt with an hourly rate of between $15,000 and $20,000. You may have to do a bit more walking but it’s the difference between an affordable hunt for the average hunter. We also personally accompany all our clients on these hunts.

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