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First Class Alpine Ibex Hunting in Austria

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$36,000
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Location:
Method:
Rifle
Dates:

Hunting Seasons:

  • Alpine Ibex: August 1st to December 15th
  • Alpine Chamois: August 1st to December 15th
  • Alpine Red Stag: August 1st to November 15th
  • Alpine Roe Deer: June 1st to October 31st
  • Marmot: August 15th to September 30th

A hunting trip in Austria offers an opportunity to pursue some of the most sought-after game in the European Alps, including Alpine Ibex, Alpine Chamois, Alpine Red Stag, Alpine Roe Deer, and Marmot. The primary hunting method in this region is spot and stalk, which involves locating the game from a distance using binoculars or a spotting scope and then carefully approaching within range. The terrain is challenging, with steep slopes, rocky outcrops, and dense forests that require physical fitness and a strategic approach to ensure a successful hunt.

At WTA we have have exclusive partnership with a few premier areas, meaning we always can adapt in order to ensure a successful hunt.

The Austrian landscape provides diverse habitats for different species. Alpine Ibex and Chamois are typically found at higher elevations, requiring hunters to traverse rugged mountain ridges and cliffs. In contrast, Alpine Red Stag and Roe Deer are more commonly found in the forested valleys and meadows. Marmots, smaller and more elusive, inhabit the high alpine meadows and are best hunted during the early morning or late afternoon when they are most active.

Accommodations for hunters in Austria range from traditional mountain huts to luxury alpine hotels. Mountain huts offer a basic but comfortable stay, often located in the hunting grounds. These huts provide essential amenities and a rustic atmosphere, ideal for those looking for a real local experience. On the other hand, Austria’s alpine hotels provide a more upscale experience with modern amenities, fine dining, and wellness facilities. These hotels are suitable for hunters seeking comfort and relaxation after a long day in the mountains.

Overall, a hunting trip in Austria combines challenging hunts with the option of varied game, making it a destination that caters to different preferences and levels of experience, all who are hoping to have a hunt of a lifetime.

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Pricing Details

This is your chance at an Alpine Ibex in a top area, for an excellent price. Hunter Should Fly Immediately to Austria. November 2024.

Alpine Ibex Hunt Package: 5 Days, 4 Nights, 3 Hunt Days 

  • 2025
    • $31,625 -Area #1- 1 Available
    • $34,155- Area #2- 3 Available
  • 2026
    • $31,625 -Area #1- 1 Available
    • $34,155- Area #2- 3 Available

License & Tag(s) Cost (approximate)

All Relevant Licenses & Tags Included.

Non-Hunter Price:
$250 Based on Activities

Inclusions

  • English Speaking Guides
  • Lodging
  • Meals
  • License
  • No-Limit Ibex Trophy
  • Host
  • Initial Trophy Care

Exclusions

  • Meals and Lodging Outside of the Hunt
  • Tips
  • Extra Trophies
  • Airport Transfer (Innsbruck/ Munich/ Vienna)
  • Personal Items

Accommodations

Fantastic Mountain Lodge & Alpine Hunting Cabins.

Transportation

Sample Itinerary:

  1. Arrive to Munich, Innsbruck, or Vienna & Transfer to Lodge
  2. Hunt & Overnight in Mountain Cabin
  3. Hunt & Overnight in Mountain Cabin (If Needed)
  4. Hunt & Return to Valley
  5. Depart to Munich, Innsbruck, or Vienna OR Continue Hunting

Additional Info

Optional Trophy Add Ons: Inquire for Availability

  • Chamois:
    • Class 1- Over 8 Years $4,320
    • Class 2- 4-7 Years $3,645
    • Class 3- 2-3 Years $2,160
  • Red Stag
    • Class 1- Over 10 Years $11,350
    • Class 2- 5-9 Years $6,750
    • Class 3- 2-4 Years $1,890
  • Roe Deer
    • Class 1- Over 5 Years $1,620
    • Class 2- 2-4 Years $1,215
  • Marmot $315

Sightseeing Options:

For Families:

  1. Rosshütte Mountain Railway (Seefeld): Ride up for panoramic views and kid-friendly hiking.
  2. Leutasch Gorge (Leutascher Geisterklamm): Discover a gorge with mystical legends and fun walking trails.
  3. Olympia Sport and Congress Centre (Seefeld): Indoor swimming pools, slides, and a wellness area.
  4. Wildsee Lake (Seefeld): Perfect for picnicking, swimming, or pedal boating.
  5. Alpenbad Leutasch (Leutasch): Family-friendly pool with waterslides.
  6. Toboggan Run at Birkenlift (Seefeld): Winter fun with tobogganing for all ages.
  7. Märchenwald (Zirl): A fairytale-themed forest adventure perfect for young children.
  8. Seefelder Jochbahn (Seefeld): Cable car ride with family-friendly hiking options.
  9. Zirbenweg Trail (Innsbruck): An easy trail with beautiful views and interactive stations.
  10. Scharnitz Adventure Park (Scharnitz): Zip lines, climbing, and fun activities for kids.
  11. Mini Golf Seefeld (Seefeld): Enjoy a relaxing game of mini-golf.
  12. Seekirchl Chapel (Seefeld): Visit this picturesque chapel and enjoy a nearby playground.
  13. Alpenzoo Innsbruck (Innsbruck): Discover alpine wildlife in a family-friendly setting.
  14. Axamer Lizum (Axams): Offers summer hiking and winter skiing with kids’ activities.
  15. Böglerhof Adventure Farm (Kramsach): A working farm where kids can interact with animals.

For History Buffs:

  1. Seekirchl Church (Seefeld): A historic church with beautiful architecture.
  2. St. Oswald Church (Seefeld): Features significant frescoes and historical artifacts.
  3. Geigenbaumuseum (Mittenwald, Germany): Learn about the craft of violin-making in this nearby town.
  4. Schloss Ambras (Innsbruck): Explore Renaissance art, armor, and historical exhibits.
  5. Historic Old Town of Innsbruck (Innsbruck): Visit the Golden Roof, Hofburg Palace, and enjoy the old town atmosphere.
  6. Hofkirche (Innsbruck): See the tomb of Emperor Maximilian I with its famous black statues.
  7. Bergisel Ski Jump and Museum (Innsbruck): A historical site with a museum and incredible views.
  8. Tyrolean Folk Art Museum (Innsbruck): Discover Tyrolean history through a vast collection of artifacts.
  9. Zirl Castle Ruins (Zirl): Explore these atmospheric ruins with scenic views.
  10. Stams Abbey (Stams): Visit this Baroque Cistercian monastery, with beautiful architecture and a rich history.

Hunt Style

Physical Level:
APPROACH:
Spot and Stalk

Trip Requirements

All participants must read rules and regulations pertaining to method of take and be within the state/country’s guidelines. WTA is not responsible for failure to meet any state/country requirements.

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