If you like hunting for strong roebuck trophies you absolutely should try the Hungarian Puszta. A biotope that over many years has produced a very strong population of roe deer. The success rate is high, considering the average size of roebucks, and a hunter can count on 2-4 roebucks in 3 days hunting, with a net weight of the trophy between 350 - 550 grams. Together with our own man in Hungary, Attila, we have visited a number of the areas and in one area we saw approx. 50 pcs. of roe deer in less than half an hours drive.
4 days from €795
Strong roebucks in Hungary!
Best time to hunt
From 15th April to early/mid May, or during the rutting season in July/early August.
The hunt takes place on large, private hunting club areas in the Hungarian Puszta, where there is a unique population of roe deer. These areas are some of the best in Europe if you want high success rates on strong roe bucks.
Before starting your trophy hunt in Hungary you can state the maximum size of trophy you want to hunt, and this will be entered into the protocol before the hunt. It is then the obligation of your Hungarian stalker, or hunting guide, to find roebuck game of that size, although within a tolerance of +/- 15%. If the deviation from your agreed size is greater than 15% you have the right to leave the trophy in Hungary without paying for it. However, should this happen the area will normally give the hunter a good offer. But this will help you keep your planned budget for the hunt.
Individual hunts are either carried out as stalking or lying in wait. Jeeps, or similar vehicles, are used to drive around the hunting district.
We have several good territories for roebuck hunts. Especially in the eastern part of Hungary near the "Puszta" or the Hungarian Plain, which is a colossal plain area southeast of Budapest, which makes up approx. 50% of Hungary's area. The area is mainly flat, but forms a perfect biotope for wild game. The plain is bounded on the west by the river Danube and reaches to the east into the former...
Read moreFor nearly 20 years, Attila has been our representative in all dealings with the Hungarian hunting districts. After working for many years in the hunting business his knowledge of and personal network in the Hungarian hunting universe is outstanding. He is our guarantee for professionally managed districts of the highest standard, competitive prices, and a quick reaction time if any problems...
Read moreScientific Name: Capreolus capreolus Subspecies: We have not included any of the subspecies of Capreolus capreolus, as the authors dissagree about their status as individual subspecies. Distribution: All of Europe except Ireland, Iceland, Southern Spain and Greece. Roe Deer populations are not common to the Mediterranean islands. Habitat: Roe Deer populations are found today in most terrain...
Read moreScientific Name: Sus scrofa Subspecies: Sus sr. castilianus (Portugal and Spain) Sus sr. reiseri (Albania, Bulgaria and the former Yugoslavia). Sus sr. attila (Hungary, Romania and Russia). Distribution: All countries in Europe with the exception of The British Isles, southern Italy and southern Greece. Habitat: Woodland with dense undergrowth, often in the vicinity of pasture...
Read moreThe deposit for the trophies after the hunt is charged in reference to the killed game while hunting, when booking will be charged as a deposit 50% of the ordered Wilds.
Small price reservation must be made - prices 2024 will be known by February
ROE BUCK
Hunting Season: 15th April – 30th September
Trophy/Weight | EUR | EUR / per gram over |
Up to 249 gr | 225,- | - |
250-299 gr | 280,- | + 2,80 |
300-349 gr | 420,- | + 5,55 |
350-399 gr | 695,- | + 13,90 |
400-449 gr | 1.390,- | + 20,85 |
450-499 gr | 2.435,- | + 34,75 |
From 500 gr | 4.170,- | + 48,65 |
Wounding: Amounts to 50% of the trophy fee according to the stalker’s estimate.