Mouflon Ram Hunting in the Czech Republic

Pursue the Smallest Wild Sheep in the World

Embark on an unforgettable adventure in the Czech Republic, hunting the majestic Mouflon ram in its stunning natural habitat. Experience various hunting methods and secure a remarkable trophy in just 3 days.

Mouflon Ram

Hunting

Hunting is done by several methods, spot and stalk from a vehicle, stalking/still hunting and from tree stands that are strategically positioned at feeding areas or on game trails. All methods are highly effective and you should be able to harvest a good quality ram in the 3 days of hunting. Mouflon are mainly a forest dwelling animal but are found in cultivated fields early morning and late evening feeding on the better quality feed available on crops and cultivation.

Getting There

You simply fly into Prague international airport where you will clear your rifle through customs (very simple procedure) and pay a small license fee. Once you come out of customs you will be met by the outfitter and taken by vehicle to the hunting area around 3 hours’ drive. Prague is easily accessible through most European cities having daily flights. Once you have cleared customs here you can travel through any other EU country without having to apply for another firearm license.

Accommodation

You will be staying in comfortable hunting lodges or small country hotels where all meals are provided including drinks (alcohol extra). Some lodges are right near the hunt areas and you will be picked up and dropped off after your morning and evening hunts.

Accommodation

You will be staying in comfortable hunting lodges or small country hotels where all meals are provided including drinks (alcohol extra). Some lodges are right near the hunt areas and you will be picked up and dropped off after your morning and evening hunts.

What To Bring

Plan for a normal 3 day hunt, there is no camping out so you won’t need a sleeping bag or any other gear for camping. Comfortable boots, binoculars, cammo hunting clothes, a warm jacket for morning and evening, headlamp or torch, camera and personal gear. If you intend to add this to a summer roebuck hunt then you should include some lightweight hunting clothes appropriate for summer hunting. Silent stalking clothing is a must for forest hunting.

Seasons

August 1st to January 31st.

Insurance

Whilst all care is taken with our hunts, hunting is a potentially hazardous pursuit and we cannot be held responsible for any misfortune that maybe encountered. We strongly advise all our clients to arrange suitable insurance cover prior to leaving home.

Included in Hunts Costs

The following are included in the hunt cost:

  • Accommodation in hunting lodges and hotels
  • all meals and drinks (no alcohol)
  • guiding 1 x 1
  • trophy fee for ram
  • 195 CIC first package or 215CIC points second package
  • all transport within the hunting area
  • field preparation of trophies
  • transport of trophies to taxidermist
  • trophy evaluation

Not included in Hunts Costs

  • Transport from airport to hunt area and return 350 euro per group
  • Firearm import fee for non EU citizen 20.00 euro each
  • alcohol
  • tips to guides (no obligation)
  • mounting of trophies
  • packing and shipping trophies
  • accommodation before and after the hunt
  • Rifle rental 150 euro

It is highly recommended to rent a quality rifle from the outfitter as this will make for much easier travel to and from your destination.

Summary

This is a great hunt for one of the most striking wild sheep in the world and Czech Republic has the best hunting and the biggest rams without a doubt. These rams like all sheep have great eyesight and can be quite spooky but you will be hunting with a top guide who has under his control huge areas in the best trophy producing region of the country.

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    Please note that access to many International hunting grounds may require aerial and/or unusual forms of ground transportation such as snowmobiles etc. These forms of transport can be susceptible to the effects of extreme and unforeseeable weather shifts. Hunters are therefore advised to factor in some time flexibility to allow for unforeseen events.
    Ian & Kathy Jaques