Season Dates
January, February, March, April, May, October, November, December
Species
Brown Bear-Eurasian
Guide Ratio
1 on 1, Guided, Outfitted
Location
Croatia, Europe
Weapon/Equip.
Rifle
Hunt Methods
Vehicle, Spot and Stalk, Blind
Duration
10 Days
Difficulty
Easy Moderate
Accommodations
Lodge, House
Additional Species
Axis Deer, Fallow Deer, Roe Deer, Red Stag, Mouflon Sheep, Chamois-Balkan, Sheep-Dalmation, Ibex-Kri Kri (Hybrid)
Description
This outfitter has been in business for over 20 years, and is a family-run operation with 40+ combined hunting experience, and presence in 6 different countries in Southeastern Europe. They specialize in big game hunting, are hunters themselves, and speak various languages including English, German as well as the native languages in each country they outfit. They operate in multiple European countries and their goal is to always provide clients with an amazing hunting experience. They use their expertise, knowledge, and five star service to cater to hunters from all corners of the world. Their vast knowledge of wildlife and the area, and 60+ years of combined hunting experience, is a huge value for our clients hunting with them. Throughout the 20+ years of their operation, they have managed to establish a long tradition of successful hunts for a myriad of species. This outfitter's guided hunting expeditions ensure a safe and sustainable experience, with expert guides leading you every step of the way. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or new to the sport, their tailored packages cater to all skill levels, ensuring an unforgettable adventure for everyone.
This is a baited Eurasian Brown Bear hunt! Hunting at night is legal in Croatia, and they have mastered this approach. Many hunters are drawn to Croatia because of the opportunity to combine brown bear hunting with other game hunts as well. Croatia is home to a variety of game species, including wild boar, roe deer, and red deer, allowing hunters to plan a multi-species hunting trip. This variety adds flexibility and excitement to the overall experience, as hunters can pursue multiple trophies in one trip.
Croatia has become a highly desirable destination for brown bear hunting due to a unique combination of factors that make it stand out from other hunting locations. Brown bears in Croatia are often large and well-developed, with impressive skulls and thick pelts, making them desirable trophies for hunters. The country’s bear management practices focus on maintaining a balanced age structure in the bear population, which results in the availability of mature bears for trophy hunting. The chance to take home a prized trophy is a significant attraction for many hunters. Brown bear hunting in Croatia is a unique experience, combining a rich natural environment with the country's deep hunting traditions. Croatia is home to a healthy population of brown bears, particularly in the mountainous and forested regions where dense woods provide an ideal habitat. In the heart of Croatia, about an hour and a half from the Dalmatian coast is where this hunt takes place. This region represents the most mountainous part of Croatia with heavy forests, and it borders Bosnia, which is rich with brown bears as well. The hunt is done primarily from a raised and well-insulated blind. Bears are hunted over bait with night and thermal vision equipment. Plan on seeing anywhere from 2 to 5 bears during the hunt.
Croatia’s hunting areas are set in some of the most beautiful and unspoiled wilderness in Europe. The scenic landscapes, which include mountainous regions, thick forests, and clear rivers, offer a serene and immersive outdoor experience. For many hunters, being in such pristine environments adds to the overall appeal, making the hunt not just about the bear but also about enjoying nature at its finest.
Croatia’s hunting regulations are focused on sustainability. The government carefully manages the bear population through quotas and controlled hunting seasons to ensure that hunting activities do not harm the overall bear population. Hunters who value ethical practices are attracted to Croatia because they know that their hunt contributes to wildlife conservation and ecosystem balance. Hunting has a deep-rooted cultural significance in Croatia as well, especially in rural and mountainous areas. Many families and communities have longstanding traditions related to hunting, and these customs are often part of the experience when foreign hunters visit. These hunts offer traditional food and accommodations as part of the overall hunting experience.
They provide various accommodation options, ranging from hunting lodges to hotels near hunting grounds. These accommodations may offer amenities such as meals, equipment rental, and transportation services, making the hunting trip more convenient and comfortable.
Croatia is relatively easy to access for international hunters, with good travel infrastructure and close proximity to other European countries. Additionally, Croatia is known for its hospitality and well-organized hunting tourism. Many hunting lodges and outfitters provide a welcoming and professional experience, including guided hunts, accommodations, and traditional Croatian cuisine. This makes the trip comfortable and enjoyable, even in remote hunting areas.
Croatia is a desirable place to hunt brown bears due to its healthy bear population, challenging and scenic hunting environments, and strong traditions of sustainability and ethical hunting. The country offers hunters the chance to experience the thrill of the hunt in a beautiful, culturally rich setting while knowing their activities support long-term conservation efforts. This combination of factors makes Croatia a top choice for brown bear hunting in Europe.
Contact us now to book your hunting adventure and discover the untamed beauty of Croatia.
This is a baited Eurasian Brown Bear hunt! Hunting at night is legal in Croatia, and they have mastered this approach. Many hunters are drawn to Croatia because of the opportunity to combine brown bear hunting with other game hunts as well. Croatia is home to a variety of game species, including wild boar, roe deer, and red deer, allowing hunters to plan a multi-species hunting trip. This variety adds flexibility and excitement to the overall experience, as hunters can pursue multiple trophies in one trip.
Croatia has become a highly desirable destination for brown bear hunting due to a unique combination of factors that make it stand out from other hunting locations. Brown bears in Croatia are often large and well-developed, with impressive skulls and thick pelts, making them desirable trophies for hunters. The country’s bear management practices focus on maintaining a balanced age structure in the bear population, which results in the availability of mature bears for trophy hunting. The chance to take home a prized trophy is a significant attraction for many hunters. Brown bear hunting in Croatia is a unique experience, combining a rich natural environment with the country's deep hunting traditions. Croatia is home to a healthy population of brown bears, particularly in the mountainous and forested regions where dense woods provide an ideal habitat. In the heart of Croatia, about an hour and a half from the Dalmatian coast is where this hunt takes place. This region represents the most mountainous part of Croatia with heavy forests, and it borders Bosnia, which is rich with brown bears as well. The hunt is done primarily from a raised and well-insulated blind. Bears are hunted over bait with night and thermal vision equipment. Plan on seeing anywhere from 2 to 5 bears during the hunt.
Croatia’s hunting areas are set in some of the most beautiful and unspoiled wilderness in Europe. The scenic landscapes, which include mountainous regions, thick forests, and clear rivers, offer a serene and immersive outdoor experience. For many hunters, being in such pristine environments adds to the overall appeal, making the hunt not just about the bear but also about enjoying nature at its finest.
Croatia’s hunting regulations are focused on sustainability. The government carefully manages the bear population through quotas and controlled hunting seasons to ensure that hunting activities do not harm the overall bear population. Hunters who value ethical practices are attracted to Croatia because they know that their hunt contributes to wildlife conservation and ecosystem balance. Hunting has a deep-rooted cultural significance in Croatia as well, especially in rural and mountainous areas. Many families and communities have longstanding traditions related to hunting, and these customs are often part of the experience when foreign hunters visit. These hunts offer traditional food and accommodations as part of the overall hunting experience.
They provide various accommodation options, ranging from hunting lodges to hotels near hunting grounds. These accommodations may offer amenities such as meals, equipment rental, and transportation services, making the hunting trip more convenient and comfortable.
Croatia is relatively easy to access for international hunters, with good travel infrastructure and close proximity to other European countries. Additionally, Croatia is known for its hospitality and well-organized hunting tourism. Many hunting lodges and outfitters provide a welcoming and professional experience, including guided hunts, accommodations, and traditional Croatian cuisine. This makes the trip comfortable and enjoyable, even in remote hunting areas.
Croatia is a desirable place to hunt brown bears due to its healthy bear population, challenging and scenic hunting environments, and strong traditions of sustainability and ethical hunting. The country offers hunters the chance to experience the thrill of the hunt in a beautiful, culturally rich setting while knowing their activities support long-term conservation efforts. This combination of factors makes Croatia a top choice for brown bear hunting in Europe.
Contact us now to book your hunting adventure and discover the untamed beauty of Croatia.
Inclusions / Exclusions
Inclusions
- Lodging
- Meals
- Trip Transportation
- License
- Taxes
- Tag(s)
- Airport Pickup and Dropoff
- Firearm Permit
- Field Preparation of Trophies
- Weapon Rental
- Guide
- Veterinary Certificate
Exclusions
- Gratuities
- Trophy Exportation (Logistics and Handling)
- Accomm. Away from Lodge/Camp
- Trophy Shipment
- Touring
Trophy Fees
- Mountain Goat: $ 14,000.00
- Moose-Canada: $ 14,000.00
- Black Bear: $ 3,500.00
- Wolf: $ 1,000.00
- Stone Sheep: $ 0.00
- Wolverine: $ 1,250.00