NOT SOLD (BIDDING OVER), HIGH BID WAS
3,750.00USDby Johnwhit
This item WAS NOT SOLD. Auction date was 2024 Jun 15 @ 19:18UTC-5 : EST/CDT
This is a 7 Day Red Stag Hunt for 1 hunter in the Hills of Scotland which includes $1000 towards international flight to Edinburgh, Scotland.
Hunt Donation:
One hunter hunting 1/1 with guide
Location of hunt: SCOTLAND
Trophy Fee for Red Stag (1 Hill Stag)
Hunting season: September/October 2024 if available, 2025 or 2026 also contact outfitter
Days for this hunt: 7 Day Package Including Travel
Hunt can be upgraded! YES Game that can be added: Estate Stag at Cost HUGE SAVINGS! Roebuck, Fallow Buck, Possible Upland Game, and other indigenous UK species
Cost of upgrades: See pricelist with company brochure (Contact Outfitter)
Without question, our red stag hunt in Scotland is right at the top of the list of the most exciting and exceptional hunting values that we at International Adventures have put together in the 44 years we have been taking people big game hunting on all six continents that allow hunting. For twenty seven years now, we have offered our clients Red Stag hunts in Scotland on a complete package basis, which makes for a stress free trip for our guests.
This hunt is very popular for two reasons. First, my wife Danielle, our son, Justin, and I are in Scotland running the hunting and touring ourselves, thus personally responsible for the success of our guests experience from the moment they arrive in Scotland. We are not booking agents.
Another aspect that makes this opportunity so unique is although our donation includes one hill stag, which is a wild stag running in the high heather hills, I also have the exclusive right to incredible estate stags on our grounds, which are unquestionably the best private herds of red deer in all of Scotland maybe in all of Europe. The top Scottish estate stags have come from this herd for over 50 years including the new #1 taken in 2018! The successful bidder may upgrade to one of our incredible estate stags on a cost basis for which a comparable head elsewhere could cost several times as much. While on this trip, roe deer, fallow deer, Hebridean, Manx, Mouflon, and racka rams may also be taken if available trophy fees for these animals can be
requested.
The package begins with the guests departure from home on day one, arrival in Scotland on day two, transfers to the hunting area on day three, hunting, touring and other activities on days four, five, and six, and their return flight home on day seven. (Hunters may extend their stay in Europe at their own expense if they wish.)
Cost of an extra hunter: Donation also includes a $1,000 discount off retail towards additional hunters should the successful bidder want to bring a friend with him. ($6,750.00 discounted cost includes full round trip airfare as per contract) airport transfers, lodging, meals, 1 hill stag, trophy prep and export assistance at cost. (Additional game can be added as per rate sheet.)
Cost non-hunter: $3,450 cost includes full round trip airfare as per contract.
Transportation during the hunt is mostly: Vehicle
ONLY Field Prep Caping/Turning ears and lips included. Fleshing/Salting/Drying are done at cost by professional taxidermist
Transportation of trophies to shipper charged at cost. We provide assistance with the shipping, receiving, and clearing which is normally completed within 2-4 months of the conclusion of the hunt. This is a huge savings and convenience for our guests.
Weapon type to be used: Rifle
Alternate weapons: None
Rental of Game Keepers Rifle is Highly Recommended £45/day includes ammunition
Are Weapons Permits needed? YES Scottish Gun Permit secured from the government with our help only if guest is bringing their own rifle
If YES, are these permits provided? YES at cost (approximately $50.00 government fees) Because of storage and transportation costs, no one brings their own firearm.
Travel/Lodging
Hunt Arrival & Departure point: Edinburgh Scotland All airport transfers are included.
Type of accommodations included on hunt: Luxurious 18th Century Dukes Estate
Estimated Incidental costs prior to and after hunt: Edinburgh arrival night lodging and expenses. Should the successful bidder extend his/her stay in Scotland, England, Ireland, or Europe, we will help plan the extension, but additional airfare and costs are the travelers responsibility.
Not included: Tips, Alcohol, Trophy Preparation, Shipping, Receiving, Clearing and US Fish and Wildlife Permit all done at cost
Michael, Danielle, and Justin Grosse
International Adventures Unlimited
(970) 641-5369 Office
(970) 596-7101 Cell
emailintadvun@gunnison.com
Web Site: http://internationaladventures.us
Auction Location:
PO Box 832618, Miami, Florida, 33283, United States
Buyer's Premiums:
From (Incl.) | To (Excl.) | Premium |
0.00 |
5,000.00 |
5% |
5,000.00 |
Infinite |
250.00 |
Additional Fees:
Shipping Details:
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