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12-DAY FANTASTIC 4 SPANISH IBEX HUNT FOR ONE HUNTER & ONE NON-HUNTER

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12-DAY FANTASTIC 4 SPANISH IBEX HUNT FOR ONE HUNTER & ONE NON-HUNTER
Eduardo de Araoz, Cazatur, C/Jose Abascal 57 6 I Madrid, Spain 28003,
Phone: (011)34-91-442-3775, Fax: (011)34-91-442-8643,
Email: spain@cazatur.com, Website: www.cazatur.com
Booth #330
Donation: 12-days of daily rate needed to hunt the fantastic four ibex for 1 hunter and 1 non-hunter. Collect all 4 species of Spanish ibex, (Gredos, Beceite, Southeastern, and Ronda ibex). The hunting permit cost per ibex is $8,400.00 plus 21% VAT tax and is the bidder’s expense, as well as $300 per hunting license for each ibex and $200 for the export permit of each ibex.
Dates: Fall of 2013 or 2014.
Additional hunter: Welcome for $790 per day. Trophy fees not included.
Additional non-hunter: Welcome for $495 per day.
Location: Spain.
Additional fees: The purchaser will be responsible for the license tag $300 and the 21% VAT tax and export permit of $200 per ibex. Additional game can be harvest if desired. Accommodation before and after the hunt $250 per day is not included.
Accommodations: Our clients stay at the nicest hotels close to the hunting areas and stop at the finest restaurants. Sightseeing and special touring program is included for the non hunting companion during the hunt. Food and drinks, as well as transportation and a personal guide is included during the length of the hunt.
Transportation: Included during the hunt.
Special note: The name, CAZATUR is a Spanish short name, which in English means hunting and touring. Established in 1977, it has been the first company, who offered top quality service to sportsmen from all over the world, interested in a hunting experience in Spain. Eduardo Araoz owner of Cazatur, long time supporter of the Wild Sheep Foundation, has been awarded the International Professional Hunter of the Year award by SCI in 2010, and with the International Outfitter of the Year 2012 award by the Wild Sheep Foundation. Congratulations Eduardo!