EUROPEAN MOUFLON SHEEP We landed in Valencia airport, where Valeriano and one of his guides were waiting, they picked up my luggage and arranged all the legal weapon proceedings, in a short time we are in the car driving to the hunting area. Actually everything is going great, and I can state that Ibexhuntspain is an efficient hunting company, as I have experienced the fact of hunting with them last year. We arrived to a big hunter’s house located inside a vast forest, they showed me the facilities and I chose a room to sleep. In a big dinner room there was prepared a great buffet, and I have to say that everything is like a 5 stars hotel! We are in January so afternoon is not so long but despite this and the cold, we decide to go hunting in the nearby northern mountains. We load all the necessary material in the pick up, even a small dog just to follow the animal’s trail in case of hurt. Despite the splendid sun , the afternoon is still very cold, we stop at some rocks and beat with the viewfinders all our environment. After an hour , we see a group of mouflons but all of them are females and young animals and the only male is not very big, Valeriano decides to continue walking to the southern slope. Once there we see other two mouflons eating behind some bushes, they are far enough so we assemble a telescope to observ them better, they are note very bif, so we decide to return to the car and go home. Once there, after a moment of relax, we have dinner all together and we sit in front of a chimney to speak about Spanish fauna and its hunting. New hunting day. We will try to hunt a big mouflon coming down to the mountains to eat in the meadows. We leave the pick up far from the meadows and we start walking, there is not so much light at the moment, but it is a great time to take these animals by surprise. We stand behind some trees knocked down on the floor, we were bent and hidden by the trunks of some trees. We spent a long time watching the smallest nook with our binocular, but we saw no movement. The sun moves and everything is more clear , Valeriano hits my shoulder and whispers that in about 300 yards he can distinguish a white patch, it is the body of a mouflon. Quickly I take a look at the place and suddenly the animal stucks its head showing his big horns, he is really magnific. Valeriano and his guide decide to wait. I understand then their patient wait for more than 20 minutes, because in a while a group of four male mouflons went out to the meadows and were located at 200 yards from us. It is in that moment that I receive the warning and I put my riffle at the top of my back pack. I can distinguish the beauty of these animals trough the viewfinder of my riffle. The chosen mouflon is the second from my left which is located in the cross of my viewfinder , but I’m waiting him to separate a little from his mate. After 4 steps of the mouflon, I find the way to throw a Nostler tip partition of 165 grains of my 300 wby at full speed. A huge roar sounds and the animal lays on the grass, the remaining animals escape very quickly. We approach the animal and take his thick and curved horns. The mouflon is really beautiful and big, Valeriano congratulates me and comments the luck I had to bring down that animal in that area. I just have to show my happiness and satisfaction to have arranged this trip with such a very professional outfitter. F.M. from Belgium
TORTOSA – BECEITE IBEX
Spania November 2009 November 2009 gikk turen til Spania på jakt etter Tindenes konge, Beceite Ibex. Kunne skrevet mye om denne turen, men her kommer en kort versjon. Dette er en tur jeg lenge har sett frem til. Med meg på turen skulle jeg ha med meg samboeren min Elisabeth. Det tok sin tid å finne frem til det rette selskapet som skulle ta oss med på denne jakten. Valget falt til slutt på Ibex Hunt Spain og Valeriano. Fikk rask respons på mailer jeg sendte, og fikk en følelse av seriøsitet og kvalitet. Fikk raskt bekreftet dette da vi landet i Barcelona. Der tok de i mot oss og hjalp til med våpen innførsel. Alt gikk på skinner. Vi ble etterhvert fraktet i bil ca 2,5 timer. Vel fremme i jaktområdet kom vi frem til et flott hus hvor vi skulle bo. Dette lå i jaktterrenget og med vakker utsikt fra fjellsiden. Vi fikk i oss god mat og god drikke når vi kom frem. Senere på kvelden dro vi en liten tur ut for å kikke litt rundt i terrenget og forhåpentligvis få se Ibex. Det gjorde vi. 3 Flott ibexer i kikkerten. Dette gjorde oss ikke mindere klare til neste dag når jakten skulle begynne. Det var opp tidlig neste dag. Vi kjørte litt rundt for å speide etter ibex i fjellsidene. Vi så flere, men ikke den rette. Vi var på utkikk etter en bronse bukk, helst med en alder på 10 år eller eldre. når de oppnår denne alderen får de den sorte markeringen på undersiden. Dette er det fineste skinnet. Det blåste kraftig denne dagen, så jakten var ikke lett. Vi gikk opp på toppen i ett fjellområde for å jakte oss ovenifra og ned. Som du ser på bildet så er naturen og utsikten fantastisk. Det var en kjempe opplevelse å kunne få gå å jakte i ett område som dette. Det gikk flere timer før vi fant det rette dyret. Ibexen ble brått oppdaget da vi var på vei ned og skulle til Lunch. Den sto i motsatt fjellside og holdet var på 170 Meter. Her måtte det skje fort. Holdet var greit, men viden var svert kraftig, så var litt bekymret for det. Men dyret stod med bredsiden til så jeg bestemte meg for å holde på bogen. Dyret falt rett ned i smellen. Yes yes ! Trofèet beskues nærmer Dette blir definitivt ikke den siste turen til Spania. Dette er en jakt jeg kan anbefale på det sterkeste. Det å få komme å jakte med Valeriano som guide var også helt topp. Alle var rolige og meget behaglige å ha med å gjøre. Turen ble akkurat som jeg hadde håpet på pluss litt til. Valeriano og hans manskap gjorde dette til en kjempe opplevelse og uforglemmelig tur. Tusen Takk. Beceite Ibexen ble flådd for fullmontering. Monteringen av denne gjør vi hos oss på RZM Romerike Zoo-Montasje/Norge. RZR Romerike Zoo-Reiser som er linket til RZM har etter denne turen fått bra samarbeide med Valeriano og selskapet hans Ibex Hunt Spain. Ved spørsmål om Spania som destinasjon eller mer info fra denne jakten, venligst ta kontakt.http://www.rzm.no/ eller http://www.romerikezooreiser.no/.
HUNTING GREDOS IBEX | HUNTING IBEX
One day I was looking for some information in Internet to plan my next hunting trip. Which wanted to find out in a game called IbexHuntSpain. I would contact your manager Valeriano Belles. My idea was to go to Spain to hunt next year, but Valeriano told me that he had a Gredos license for this year. It was the last license, which was another hunter, who had been booked for this year, but he had a problem family and he couldn´t go hunting this Ibex. I only had three days of hunting possible, because my business, a very quick trip!, I made a quick flight booking plane and went to Spain. Valeriano and his assistant were waiting for me at the airport in Madrid, the problem was that my luggage was lost with the rifle in Copenhagen, so I had to hunt with a rifle belonging to the company. We drove up to Barco de Avila, the hotel was fantastic, a beautiful place, we went to dinner at a restaurant that was at the center of town, very good red wine and ham, which made this a very good environment. Valeriano promised me that the first day of hunting, I shoot a big Ibex Gredos. The next morning, they picked me at the hotel and went to the hunting area where a government agent was waiting, he asked me for my passport and hunting license, so I will give them to him and he checked all, before starting the hunt Valeriano told me it was a good idea to test the rifle and the trigger, the rifle is a Remington caliber 270WSM charged Valeriano. The hunting area was in one side of the Reserve Game Gredos, where we saw different groups Ibex but those were out of our hunting area, were in reserve, he told me that in the afternoon the ibex would come to our area to eat, because they have no food in another area, then we went to town for lunch. Ibex hunting in spring is different from hunting in the winter, in spring the Ibex is sleeping almost all day, they are only moving when the day begins and ends. When we finished eating we returned to the hunting area, just as we left the car, he saw a group of animals were eating in our area, Valeriano saw a large Ibex group eating and he said me: “Look! ! This is your ibex”. We were approaching the group of ibex and when we were near them, about 160 meters, we saw two ibex eating into a bush, they were eating the flowers. Valeriano put the backpack on a rock and told me: “Can you see the ibex to the right? That is your Ibex when you want, you can shoot “. After the shooting, the Ibex walked a few meters, then fell in the bushes. When we approached the body of the ibex, and I saw the animal, we realized that this was one of the fantastic, their horns were heavy and long, it was a beautiful animal, the shot was perfect, was a fantastic hunt. We taked many pictures, the ibex was a gold medal, was a fantastic trophy. We ran back to the car, that was starting to rain and was throne. We went to dinner at the hotel and remembered the words of Valeriano: “The first day of hunting, you shot a big Ibex Gredos.” Valeriano is a very serious man. My congratulations to the company IbexHuntSpain, its director and its staff. Text written by Jóhannes Stefansson Here it´s the video film :
Tortosa Beceite Spanish Ibex
Castellón is Spanish coastal province where you will find many excellent beaches, the famous rice-based cuisine and the well-known name within the tourism industry “Costa del Azahar” where many people spend quiet holidays in the sun and close to the sea. Near these beaches stands an immense mountain range parallel to our Mediterranean Sea and which stretches from Valencia to Tarragona and reaches deep in the terrain of the province of Teruel. It is so called TORTOSA Beceite area. It is a good place to hunt the Spanish Ibex. These are the areas in the interior of the province where the landscape, generally rough and often tormented with strong slopes, hills and ravines, with the few existing farmlands, is crossed by the old abandoned terraces, what, as a hole, creates a particular landscape and a real dry-stone architecture. There, within this framework of incommensurable nature, lives the main protagonist SPANISH IBEX. Observing the landscape we can see the groups of goats, in which one can distinguish the dominant ibex surrounded by females and by any other faithful male squire. In the privileged occasions and at the time of the rut one can hear the hoarse and the strong sound of two sharp horns colliding, that later if lucky to see two males fighting for the coveted harem. Thus it is advisable the time of the heat between the second half of November and early January (depending on the year) when there is a lot of movement of animals as there are gathering males and females to mate and you can easily match a good goat. In the rest of the year the females tend to separate, first to give birth alone, or gathered all together watch the little kids from the previous year. When youngsters reach three or four years they tend to join a group of males that wander in solitude male group. But what every hunter tries to find in spring is a great solitary male that has not been seen in the zeal and that sooner or later will show his huge antlers from any cliff revealing its majesty. So we also suggest dates between the second fortnight of March and early May. Thus we enter into the world full of wild animals, with no barriers, in absolute freedom and without any human control of the natural animals’ behaviour; the goats run, jump and hide in the high cliffs in every corner of the province of Castellón. They eat here and there, walk miles, change places depending on the season, the weather and they always stay here, as only here they have a big variety of edible plants and there is always enough food at any time of a year. You can always see, if you have the main virtue of a hunter – the patience, the imposing silhouette of a male with his horns challenging the sky on the edge of a ridge and demonstrating its lush power between the mountains. Stalking as a hunting mode is great and unsurpassable because the hunter can fully enjoy according to his physical conditions, as the great variety of the areas is suitable for all types of hunters. Some of them are easily accessible and others let you to experience really tough stalk in the high mountains and where the difficulty increases little by little, not only because of the increase of height, but also because of the rugged terrain, ravines and cliffs, and thus is actually increasing the difficulty of this type of hunting; usually you have good view, which allows you an easy visual access to the piece, but then you have to work hard to make a good entry and to get the best shoot position, and sometimes it will be too difficult to succeed. You will have to take into account many common weather changes in these wonderful mountains which only nature controls and it can play some little jokes with us, sending rain, snow and wind changes that can reveal our position. These are unique and memorable moments as you can be hunting at 500 to 1400 meters height, to enjoy the wonderful landscapes, to see the sea and the Ebro River delta, eat paella, enjoy the sea breeze on one of our beaches and to sleep later in a comfortable setting surrounded by magnificent mountains. After a hard day you can enjoy a little relax at any of the placements that have the province. All the above mentioned, together with the main attraction – the great Tortosa Beceite Spanish Ibex is the principal attraction for the international hunters. The whole area has a variety of hotels and lodgings of the high quality and comfort making them ideal for anyone. We also offer the possibility of make other alternative activities such as hiking trails, guides themselves, mountain – biking, horseback riding, fishing, hunting photography, cultural visits, etc.., For more information contact Ibex Hunt Spain
Ibex Hunt Spain new Website
Welcome to the blog IBEXHUNTSPAIN where you can find more information about the Spanish Ibex hunting in Spain and you will have access to a multitude of data about the Spanish big game. Here you can ask us about animals’ geographic range and their customs, read more about them and see pictures and videos. We provide you all the information needed to learn more about the Grand Slam of the Spanish Ibex. Regards and good hunt. Marketing Department of IBEXHUNTSPAIN