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Far East Russia
The Russian Far East holds Russia’s greatest wealth in big game species. This vast, remote, virtually unsettled land, including the provinces of Khabarovsk, Magadan, Chukotka, and Kamchatka, as well as Sakhalin Island, are home to three types of brown bears, three subspecies of moose and six varieties of snow sheep, not to mention caribou, wolf, wolverine, walrus and small game. Distances are great and travel difficult, but for the adventurous hunter the rewards are without compare.
The Hunting Consortium has been involved in the development of the Russian Far East since the moment this region was opened to foreign travelers. We have explored extensively in Khabarovsk, Kamchatka, and Chukotka. We developed the hugely popular program for coastal brown bear hunts in Kamchatka and we were the first hunting company to penetrate the interior of Chukotka to harvest the huge moose of the Anadyr Basin. With over 400 brown bears taken, our 100% success rate of coastal brown bear is unmatched in the hunting world.
Species List:
- Kamchatka Brown Bear
- Amur Bear
- Siberian Brown bear (Grizzly)
- Kamchatka Snow Sheep
- Koryak Snow sheep
- Kolyma SnowSeep
- Okhotsk Snow Sheep
- Yakut Snow sheep
- Chukotka Moose
- Yakut Moose
- Amur Moose
- Capercaillie
- Wolf
- Reindeer
- Wolverine
- Wild Boar
- Manchurian Wapiti
- Manchurian Sika Deer
- Chinese Roe Deer
Special Permit Species:
- Asian Black Bear
- Siberian Musk Deer