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FREE RANGE RED STAG HUNT IN ROMANIA
The red stag is very well represented in Romania, with good numbers, and of fine quality
All the game here are in free-range !!!- 30000 hectares
We are pleased to offer - 5Day / 4 nights / 5 hunting days
Period: 15 September and 15-December.
accommodation and services 6 days 1800 Euro for

Trophy up to 7kg 1600 euro
7.01 – 9 kg 2300 euro
9,1 – 10 kg 3000 Euro- you will not find lower prices according to trophy weight
Over 10 kg 4000 euro
Daily hunt organize 100 Euro/ day- 1 PH and 1Ranger

Price includes all guides and, meals, lodging and field trophy care, and skinning.
• Transportation in Romania
• To the 4WD car for hunting
Full board and
• First preparation of the Trophies
• Guide-interpreter and professional hunter
Drinks and wines
The price will exclude:
• non-hunting person 120euro/day
• Transport to/from Romania
• Firearms and cartridges
• Trophy export
•Daily hunt organize 100 / Euro/day
•Temporary hunting permit 150 / Euro/trip
•Hunting license 150 Euro/trip

Horia SANDU
0040 728 899 185
www.unforgettablehunting.ro
email: unforgettablehuntinggmail.com
officeunforgettablehunting.ro

Please don’t hesitate to contact me for more information
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Hi guys ,
I will offer a FIX price for the trophy to 2800 Euro !!! Last two seasons we had trophies over 10,5 to 11 Kg ...so the offered price is very good

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Crazy, I have them running wild on my place here in Texas

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With guys paying 10k and up for Elk here, you would think a European hunt at this price point would be way more popular. Sure, they are a bit different, but the experience of hunting Europe with African safari service (in some instances) can not be overlooked.

I have hunted Europe three times, twice in Romania, once in Bulgaria and I’m heading back in 6 weeks to Czech Republic for Roe Deer and Mouflon. Been to Africa 12 times and Europe is my new favorite destination.

Even if New Zealand was an option, I’d never return there knowing what I know about Europe now. Free range Stag hunting, on their native ground can’t be beat! Add great Fallow and a host of other animals and Europe is the last “deal” remaining in free range hunting.

For the record, I don’t know “born_wild”, and this is no endorsement of him. Do your due diligence on anyone you book with.

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Thank you for your post-Buffalobwana, indeed Europe hunting is very challenging, and to hunt red stag can be a real deal. Prices in Romania compare with other reg stag hunting ...but according to trophy weight look very attractive.
Al of my clients that are also here on this form turned back more than one time . I did with them also some sightseeing that was a delight experience .

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I find the biggest obstacle to American hunters wanting to hunt in Europe is the sliding price scale and a scoring system based on weight. An 8kg Stag is a very nice Stag! Comparable to a Silver medal Stag in New Zealand. But, without a score attached to it, most of us don’t get it and don’t want to risk shooting a trophy 2x the cost of our budget.

It’s helpful to have assurances that your budget won’t be busted by misjudging an animal. In Bulgaria, they gave us a 10% guarantee. If the animal was 10% above/below what was quoted, it was free and we could shoot another one.

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This is the reason why for the US market I advertize on a FIX trophy price because you are not used with trophy scale measurements .
So in my area the cost of the trophy is only 2800 Euro ....and if you see the last trophies from 5 years ...you will see that are between 9-11kg and than please compare with other prices on the market and for sure you will admit that is an unbeatable offer ...but please find the prices related with trophy weight first !

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It is a great price. I love hunting Stag. Have hunted them on 4 continents. I used to raise Red Stag here in TX. Hearing them roar in Sept October was a real treat that I still miss.

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what's hunting like in december? i might have some time after elk season to take the wife.

shot a lot of red deer in nz free range. anyone care to post a pic of a 7kg head?

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Originally Posted by Ndbowhunter
what's hunting like in december? i might have some time after elk season to take the wife.

shot a lot of red deer in nz free range. anyone care to post a pic of a 7kg head?
Originally Posted by Ndbowhunter
what's hunting like in december? i might have some time after elk season to take the wife.

shot a lot of red deer in nz free range. anyone care to post a pic of a 7kg head?

just let me look into my pics

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Originally Posted by Ndbowhunter
what's hunting like in december? i might have some time after elk season to take the wife.

shot a lot of red deer in nz free range. anyone care to post a pic of a 7kg head?

December is driven hunts time ....so In December we can do some great wild boar driven hunts , and if we chose wisely maybe you will see a red stag that you will like to take it .
The red stag hunt is open until 15 December .
And for your wife we can organize some sightseeing that for sure she will enghoy ! We can see Peles palace and Dracula Palace in 2 days ...

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https://imgur.com/a/gYJIS6E

this is a 7 kg stag

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and this was an 11 kg stag

[img]https://i.imgur.com/zdiMqSj.jpg?2[/img]

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thanks for getting back.

7kg head is pretty scrubby.

0 interest in a boar hunt.

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I would love to hunt in Romania but it seems like a 7-8 kg head stag is like an average six or eight pointer here. That's not a big animal by NZ wild standards, at least in the South Island so 1600 - 2300 Euro is not worth it, for those animals. But perhaps I am not your market for these hunts I suppose.


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I think you got me, wrong guys ... I was asked how a 7kg red stag looks, and for this reason, I post these pictures! The offer price is REGARDLESS trophy price !
The stags that were shot in the last few years were more than that . The best was between 9-11kg since 2018 .
If I look into my computer for sure I will find all the pictures .
So again the price is regardless of size and stag was more than 9kg!

So sorry if you did not got my message right by English is not my mother language smile

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Sorry - it wasn't you - it was me, I made an assumption. That is a much more reasonable offer and I would think about that.


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you gotta go a fair way to escape otago red genes. not a fair comparison.

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Originally Posted by Buffalobwana
I find the biggest obstacle to American hunters wanting to hunt in Europe is the sliding price scale and a scoring system based on weight.

I find the biggest obstacle is having to travel to Europe. Period.
With the abundance of Elk and Elk hunt outfitters here - price be dammed! - why bother with all the nuisances of international travel, just to hunt a miniature Wapiti.


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for US market I made the offer REGARDLESS trophy price ...that means is a price / hunting ...all included ...so you will know from the beginning what is the price that you have to pay .

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Originally Posted by CopperSolid
Originally Posted by Buffalobwana
I find the biggest obstacle to American hunters wanting to hunt in Europe is the sliding price scale and a scoring system based on weight.

I find the biggest obstacle is having to travel to Europe. Period.
With the abundance of Elk and Elk hunt outfitters here - price be dammed! - why bother with all the nuisances of international travel, just to hunt a miniature Wapiti.
I lived in Germany 3 years. Going to Europe is worth it.

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Would like to do this some day. Too many hunts on my plate for now to take this offer. Hope someone takes you up on this and writes a review for us.


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I'll just go to Loco's place in Texas to kill one... for a price of course LOL.


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Originally Posted by GRIZZ
I'll just go to Loco's place in Texas to kill one... for a price of course LOL.

I’m not gonna lie to you griz, I think they are suffering from mineral depletion in this remote location so many racks ain’t much better than this spike. Maybe too much cedar, plenty of blue oak acorns though. I put out mineral blocks too. They will not come out in the open either !

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A young red cow taste better than whitetail deer. Between berry blocks and gasoline it’s starting to put a hurt on the ole budget. And, the coons and hogs work as a team so the blocks go fast.

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Its all free food for me because they don’t fall under state game laws.

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Red deer are primarily grazers and like grass.JohnnyLoco,"You ain't got no grass".I have to agree with you,they are way better eating than any whitetail for sure.Most of the time I prefer it to beef.


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Originally Posted by baldhunter
Red deer are primarily grazers and like grass.JohnnyLoco,"You ain't got no grass".I have to agree with you,they are way better eating than any whitetail for sure.Most of the time I prefer it to beef.

There is grass but they won’t leave the cedar and oak to eat it that I’ve caught on cam yet.

Its funny because I cut trails through all that brush and they will follow it anywhere I want. I could run them all over the mountains.

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this are Romanian stags:


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Originally Posted by born_wild
this are Romanian stags:


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Is that a different species of stag than the ones they usually have in Texas?Those Romanian stags look a little different.This is a picture of one here in Texas.
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I just saw two today with racks almost twice that size, I didn’t have my phone on me for a picture.

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Originally Posted by JohnnyLoco
I just saw two today with racks almost twice that size, I didn’t have my phone on me for a picture.
you guys seem to be crapping on the Romanian guy trying to sell some hunts. Why is that?

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I want to come to Romania and sight see and take pictures. Can a USA driver age 70 legally drive in Romania? Are rental vehicles available? Can I travel with a weapon? Is it safe to bring my wife?


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Originally Posted by blairvt
Originally Posted by JohnnyLoco
I just saw two today with racks almost twice that size, I didn’t have my phone on me for a picture.
you guys seem to be crapping on the Romanian guy trying to sell some hunts. Why is that?

First, I didn’t even bother reading the first post, thought it was just another stupid forum thread, this one concerning “Red Stag”.

Second, if he is selling something why ain’t it in the “classified section” ?

Third, if it ain’t in the classified section, is he an authorized advertiser
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Originally Posted by Hastings
I want to come to Romania and sight see and take pictures. Can a USA driver age 70 legally drive in Romania? Are rental vehicles available? Can I travel with a weapon? Is it safe to bring my wife?
I want to come to Romania and sight see and take pictures. - I did a lot of tours with us hunters - I can give you some contacts to have an idea ...( PM )

YOu are welcome

Can a USA driver age 70 legally drive in Romania? - Yes . is no problem to drive
Are rental vehicles available? Yes , or we can use mine ...

Can I travel with a weapon? - you can come with a hunting rifle in Romania only if you have a hunting invite .

Is it safe to bring my wife? Definitely bring your wife ! She will enjoy for sure Romania !
you can visit a lot of beautiful places ....I will put here some youtube links ....I hope you will like it


we can dinner here :



depending on the time we can drive here :


Dracula castle :


Peles castle :
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=peles+castle+romania

the only still living citadel in Europe :


and a lot more ......Romania is very interesting and VERY SAFE !

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I forgot one of the best PELES CASTLE :

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post deleted ....was just a joke and I did not got it smile

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I was joking brother, your long rebuttal/rebuke was unnecessary.

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Sorry for my answer brother! because English is not my native language I do not feel all the jokes smile

Sorry again ! smile

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Originally Posted by born_wild
I will try to delete my post if you want

No reason, our post are much more benign than other post on this forum

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Will be in touch, Thanks


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Will be in touch, Thanks
you are welcome .

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Yes. Need some pictures or some measure of accompanying dimensions.

Have a friend in Great Britian we exchange images with. I'll report fish lengths, but he's more interest in weight. Seems they can sell sport caught fish over there.


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Originally Posted by 1minute
Yes. Need some pictures or some measure of accompanying dimensions.

Have a friend in Great Britian we exchange images with. I'll report fish lengths, but he's more interest in weight. Seems they can sell sport caught fish over there.

can you please tell me again what you want to know ...?

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Having never weighed stag heads, I'm curious as to what 4, 5, 6, ... 12 kg racks look like. Seems those of us on this side of the pond don't base quality on a single index. We usually relate to things like point count, spread, circumferences, height, etc or some combination of those. Some even suggest we apply a water displacement method to assess volume.

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In my mind the above would be a fine trophy, but I have no idea what it's mass might be.

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stag looks to be HIGH AF...


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With the US dollar at an all time high against the Euro. It may be time to go. Any chance of adding a nice fallow on the hunt?

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Originally Posted by colorado bob
With the US dollar at an all time high against the Euro. It may be time to go. Any chance of adding a nice fallow on the hunt?

yes . but not in my area ...if you want the fallow deer offer please tell me and I will PM you

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Originally Posted by 1minute
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can you please tell me again what you want to know ...?

Having never weighed stag heads, I'm curious as to what 4, 5, 6, ... 12 kg racks look like. Seems those of us on this side of the pond don't base quality on a single index. We usually relate to things like point count, spread, circumferences, height, etc or some combination of those. Some even suggest we apply a water displacement method to assess volume.

[Linked Image from thetaxidermystore.com]

In my mind the above would be a fine trophy, but I have no idea what it's mass might be.


Where I come from that wouldnt be considered a trophy; red deer only grow heads like that on farms.

I would love to go to Romania and hunt for a red stag. It's not just the animal, its the different kind of forest, and the culture, its all a different world. I went to the US once to hunt white tail and was fascinated, and we have white tail deer I can hunt over here. It's the place and people too. And red stags are not miniature wapiti. They are not miniature for a start, and they are not the same as elk. (although technically the same species.)


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What's you take on Argentina red stags. My buddy went a few months ago and loved it



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can you please tell me again what you want to know ...?

Having never weighed stag heads, I'm curious as to what 4, 5, 6, ... 12 kg racks look like. Seems those of us on this side of the pond don't base quality on a single index. We usually relate to things like point count, spread, circumferences, height, etc or some combination of those. Some even suggest we apply a water displacement method to assess volume.

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In my mind the above would be a fine trophy, but I have no idea what it's mass might be.


Where I come from that wouldnt be considered a trophy; red deer only grow heads like that on farms.

I would love to go to Romania and hunt for a red stag. It's not just the animal, its the different kind of forest, and the culture, its all a different world. I went to the US once to hunt white tail and was fascinated, and we have white tail deer I can hunt over here. It's the place and people too. And red stags are not miniature wapiti. They are not miniature for a start, and they are not the same as elk. (although technically the same species.)

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The red stag are not like so in Romania and we don't have farms .... The antlers are natural grow and 12 kg stags are considered TROPHY .
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Originally Posted by blairvt
Going to Europe is worth it.

I lived in Europe 33 years ago. It was worth it back then. They can stuff their Red Stags, along with their newly imported folks, up their derrieres.


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