Season Dates
April, May, June, July, August, September
Species
Roe Deer
Guide Ratio
1 on 1, Corporate Groups, Guided, Outfitted
Location
Hungary, Europe
Weapon/Equip.
Archery, Muzzleloader, Rifle
Hunt Methods
Vehicle, Treestand, Ground Blind, Spot and Stalk
Duration
10 Days
Difficulty
Easy
Accommodations
Lodge, Castle
Additional Species
Mouflon Sheep, Wild Boar
Description
ABOUT OUTFITTER:
This outfitter’s passion for hunting began at an early age, growing up immersed in the outdoors and the traditions of the Hungarian countryside. After earning a degree in Wildlife Management, he turned his lifelong calling into a profession by establishing his own outfitting company in Hungary. Since then, he has dedicated himself to guiding others through unforgettable big game, small game, and bird hunting experiences across the country. This outfitter doesn’t just offer hunts—they offer a full cultural experience with top-tier guiding, warm hospitality, and a deep passion for showcasing the best of what Hungary’s wilderness has to offer. The offer rifle and archery hunts, and have really dialed in the opportunities to optimally hunt with either weapon and be successful.
Through years of hands-on experience and deep respect for the land, he and his team now arrange premium hunts for clients from around the world. Thanks to Hungary’s centuries-old wildlife management traditions, rich habitat, and strong genetic foundations, the game animals here are healthy, abundant, and of exceptional quality. Clients can expect world-class opportunities for free range, fair chase Red Stag, Fallow Deer, Roe Deer, Mouflon Sheep, and Wild Boar. In addition to big game, the outfitter also offers classic wingshooting and small game hunts, with pheasant, duck, and hare among the popular quarry. For those seeking an authentic and well-rounded hunting experience in Europe, this outfitter’s knowledge, hospitality, and access to some of Hungary’s finest hunting grounds make every adventure one to remember.
HUNT DETAILS:
OPTION #1:
This outfitter offers an exciting Roe Buck hunting package in Hungary, featuring three Roe Bucks with no size limit over the course of 4 days and 3 nights for just $2,400. The package includes six outings, accommodations, airport transfers, breakfast and dinner, as well as all necessary hunting permits and insurance. Additional hunting days can be added at a rate of $330 per day, and rifle rental is available for $50 per day.
The season runs from April 15th through the end of September, with the prime rut occurring in late July to early August. However, the best hunting conditions are typically between April 15th and the end of May, when visibility and activity are highest.
As a bonus, hunters have the flexibility to substitute a Roe Buck for a Wild Boar if desired—making this package both versatile and exceptional in value for those looking to experience Hungary’s world-class game and hunting traditions.
OPTION #2:
Located in a picturesque region of Hungary, this package offers a balance of high-quality hunting and relaxing countryside hospitality. To preview the accommodations, visit the photo gallery and you will see for yourself. This flexible, high-value package is ideal for hunters looking to combine top-tier Roe Buck hunting with the chance to pursue a truly unique European species in one of Hungary’s most scenic and game-rich areas.
This premier Roe Buck hunting package in Hungary offers an opportunity to harvest four Roe Bucks with no trophy size limit over 4 days and 3 nights for $4,000. The hunt includes six guided outings, comfortable accommodations, airport transfers, breakfast and dinner, as well as all required hunting permits and insurance. Extra days can be arranged for $330 per day, and rifle hire is available at $50 per day.
The season runs from April 15th to the end of September, with the rut peaking in late July through early August. However, the optimal hunting window is mid-April through the end of May, when game movement and visibility are at their best.
For those seeking to expand their experience, Mouflon Rams can be added to the hunt at the following rates:
- 70 cm – $2,300
- 80 cm – $3,350
- 85 cm – $4,000
- 90 cm – $5,000
- 95 cm – $6,000
For those seeking a true big game hunting experience, this outfitter offers professionally guided hunts led by knowledgeable, primarily English-speaking guides who are dedicated to making every moment in the field seamless and enjoyable. This is an ideal opportunity for those seeking a well-rounded and professionally guided European hunting experience. Whether it's your first trip to Hungary or your fifth, you’ll feel right at home. And if any translation help is ever needed, the outfitter is always close by to assist. The species they offer hunts for are those that draw hunters from all over the world—and it’s easy to see why. The game is abundant, the landscapes are picturesque, and the country’s long-standing hunting traditions give each outing a sense of purpose and pride.
Hungary may be small in size, but it boasts one of Europe’s most storied and well-managed hunting traditions. Nestled in the heart of the continent and bordered by seven countries, it’s a land where rich soils, varied terrain, and centuries of game management create ideal conditions for wildlife. Hunting here is deeply woven into the culture and economy, supported by structured conservation practices that date back over 200 years. Combined with warm hospitality and a thriving game population, it’s no wonder hunters from around the world return season after season.
HUNTING METHODS:
Hungary offers a rich variety of traditional and modern hunting techniques, reflecting its deep-rooted sporting culture and diverse game populations. Below are some of the key methods used in the pursuit of both big game and small game across the Hungarian countryside:
- Stalking: This is a popular method for pursuing big game such as red deer, mouflon sheep, fallow deer, and roe deer. It involves a slow and quiet approach on foot, requiring skill, patience, and a keen understanding of animal behavior.
- Shooting from a High Seat: Often used for boar, sheep, and deer, hunters wait silently in elevated blinds strategically placed near feeding areas or game trails. This method ensures a safe and controlled shooting environment and minimizes the hunter’s scent detection.
- Archery Hunting: Though highly specialized and regulated, bow hunting is gaining popularity among sportsmen seeking a greater challenge. It demands proximity, accuracy, and a deep respect for the animals pursued.
- Mixed Drive: Involves a combination of beaters and hunters working together to flush game—typically wild boar or red deer—towards shooting lines. It’s a cooperative and efficient method especially useful in thick forests.
- Driven Hunt: This high-adrenaline style of hunting uses beaters and dogs to push big game toward a line of waiting shooters. It is typically organized for groups and offers fast-paced action with a strong emphasis on safety and coordination.
ACCOMMODATIONS:
Typical accommodations for these hunts in Hungary blend comfort, tradition, and a strong sense of hospitality. Here’s what hunters can generally expect:
Traditional Hunting Lodge (Hunting Castles or Manor Houses). Many hunting areas in Hungary feature restored 18th- or 19th-century hunting lodges or small castles, originally built for nobility. These often serve as the central hub for high-end big game hunts. Accommodations are comfortable, charming, and often luxurious, with private rooms, ensuite bathrooms, and a cozy, rustic feel. Meals are typically prepared on-site and feature Hungarian specialties, game meats, local wines, and fresh, farm-sourced ingredients.
The outfitter could also use modern guesthouses or Inn's, in areas without historic lodges, hunters may stay in modern guesthouses or countryside inns located close to the hunting grounds. These provide a clean, cozy, and practical base, with private or shared rooms, home-cooked meals, and traditional décor. Wi-Fi is often available, and the hosts are usually familiar with the needs of international hunters.
The outfitter could also use rural hotels or boutique accommodations, especially for hunters bringing along non-hunting guests or family, rural hotels with spa services or nearby tourist attractions may be arranged. These provide an opportunity to combine hunting with sightseeing, cultural experiences, or relaxation.
And last but not least, they could use field accommodations (Rare). While not common, some specialized or remote hunts (e.g., mouflon in mountainous terrain) might include temporary cabins, hunting blinds with overnight options, or rustic outposts. These are more basic and used only if the terrain or species requires it.
LICENSE INFORMATION:
Over-the-counter harvest tickets and licenses are available for all areas. Your license and tags can be purchased upon arrival or the outfitter will have them waiting for you.
SEASONS:
RED DEER (Red Stag) Hunting Season(s):
- Mature Trophy Stag: September 1 – October 31
- Cull Stag: 01 September – January 31
- Hind: September 1 – January 31
- Calf: 01 September 01– End of February
ROE DEER Hunting Season(s):
- Roe Deer (buck): April 15 – September 30
- Roe Deer (doe): October 01 – End of February
FALLOW DEER Hunting Season(s):
- Trophy (Mature) Fallow Buck: October 1 – November 30
- Cull buck: October 1 – End of February
- Doe, fawn: October 1 – End of February
MOUFLON SHEEP Hunting Season(s):
- Mouflon Sheep (ram): All year
- Ewe, lamb: September 1 – End of February
WILD BOAR Hunting Season(s):
- All year around
SMALL GAME Hunting Season(s):
- Pheasant: 01 October – last day of February
- Partridge: 01 October – 31 December
- Collared dove: 15 August – 31 January
- Mallard: 15 August – 31 January
- Coot: 01 September – 31 January
- Semi wild duck (driven mallard): All year around
- Bean goose, greater white-fronted goose, Canada goose, Egyptian goose: 01 October – 31 January
- Greylag goose: 01 October – 31 December
- Wood pigeon: 15 August – 31 January
- Hooded crow, magpie: 01 July – last day of February
- Jay: 01 July – last day of February
- Brown hare: 01 October – 31 December
- Ra
This outfitter’s passion for hunting began at an early age, growing up immersed in the outdoors and the traditions of the Hungarian countryside. After earning a degree in Wildlife Management, he turned his lifelong calling into a profession by establishing his own outfitting company in Hungary. Since then, he has dedicated himself to guiding others through unforgettable big game, small game, and bird hunting experiences across the country. This outfitter doesn’t just offer hunts—they offer a full cultural experience with top-tier guiding, warm hospitality, and a deep passion for showcasing the best of what Hungary’s wilderness has to offer. The offer rifle and archery hunts, and have really dialed in the opportunities to optimally hunt with either weapon and be successful.
Through years of hands-on experience and deep respect for the land, he and his team now arrange premium hunts for clients from around the world. Thanks to Hungary’s centuries-old wildlife management traditions, rich habitat, and strong genetic foundations, the game animals here are healthy, abundant, and of exceptional quality. Clients can expect world-class opportunities for free range, fair chase Red Stag, Fallow Deer, Roe Deer, Mouflon Sheep, and Wild Boar. In addition to big game, the outfitter also offers classic wingshooting and small game hunts, with pheasant, duck, and hare among the popular quarry. For those seeking an authentic and well-rounded hunting experience in Europe, this outfitter’s knowledge, hospitality, and access to some of Hungary’s finest hunting grounds make every adventure one to remember.
HUNT DETAILS:
OPTION #1:
This outfitter offers an exciting Roe Buck hunting package in Hungary, featuring three Roe Bucks with no size limit over the course of 4 days and 3 nights for just $2,400. The package includes six outings, accommodations, airport transfers, breakfast and dinner, as well as all necessary hunting permits and insurance. Additional hunting days can be added at a rate of $330 per day, and rifle rental is available for $50 per day.
The season runs from April 15th through the end of September, with the prime rut occurring in late July to early August. However, the best hunting conditions are typically between April 15th and the end of May, when visibility and activity are highest.
As a bonus, hunters have the flexibility to substitute a Roe Buck for a Wild Boar if desired—making this package both versatile and exceptional in value for those looking to experience Hungary’s world-class game and hunting traditions.
OPTION #2:
Located in a picturesque region of Hungary, this package offers a balance of high-quality hunting and relaxing countryside hospitality. To preview the accommodations, visit the photo gallery and you will see for yourself. This flexible, high-value package is ideal for hunters looking to combine top-tier Roe Buck hunting with the chance to pursue a truly unique European species in one of Hungary’s most scenic and game-rich areas.
This premier Roe Buck hunting package in Hungary offers an opportunity to harvest four Roe Bucks with no trophy size limit over 4 days and 3 nights for $4,000. The hunt includes six guided outings, comfortable accommodations, airport transfers, breakfast and dinner, as well as all required hunting permits and insurance. Extra days can be arranged for $330 per day, and rifle hire is available at $50 per day.
The season runs from April 15th to the end of September, with the rut peaking in late July through early August. However, the optimal hunting window is mid-April through the end of May, when game movement and visibility are at their best.
For those seeking to expand their experience, Mouflon Rams can be added to the hunt at the following rates:
- 70 cm – $2,300
- 80 cm – $3,350
- 85 cm – $4,000
- 90 cm – $5,000
- 95 cm – $6,000
For those seeking a true big game hunting experience, this outfitter offers professionally guided hunts led by knowledgeable, primarily English-speaking guides who are dedicated to making every moment in the field seamless and enjoyable. This is an ideal opportunity for those seeking a well-rounded and professionally guided European hunting experience. Whether it's your first trip to Hungary or your fifth, you’ll feel right at home. And if any translation help is ever needed, the outfitter is always close by to assist. The species they offer hunts for are those that draw hunters from all over the world—and it’s easy to see why. The game is abundant, the landscapes are picturesque, and the country’s long-standing hunting traditions give each outing a sense of purpose and pride.
Hungary may be small in size, but it boasts one of Europe’s most storied and well-managed hunting traditions. Nestled in the heart of the continent and bordered by seven countries, it’s a land where rich soils, varied terrain, and centuries of game management create ideal conditions for wildlife. Hunting here is deeply woven into the culture and economy, supported by structured conservation practices that date back over 200 years. Combined with warm hospitality and a thriving game population, it’s no wonder hunters from around the world return season after season.
HUNTING METHODS:
Hungary offers a rich variety of traditional and modern hunting techniques, reflecting its deep-rooted sporting culture and diverse game populations. Below are some of the key methods used in the pursuit of both big game and small game across the Hungarian countryside:
- Stalking: This is a popular method for pursuing big game such as red deer, mouflon sheep, fallow deer, and roe deer. It involves a slow and quiet approach on foot, requiring skill, patience, and a keen understanding of animal behavior.
- Shooting from a High Seat: Often used for boar, sheep, and deer, hunters wait silently in elevated blinds strategically placed near feeding areas or game trails. This method ensures a safe and controlled shooting environment and minimizes the hunter’s scent detection.
- Archery Hunting: Though highly specialized and regulated, bow hunting is gaining popularity among sportsmen seeking a greater challenge. It demands proximity, accuracy, and a deep respect for the animals pursued.
- Mixed Drive: Involves a combination of beaters and hunters working together to flush game—typically wild boar or red deer—towards shooting lines. It’s a cooperative and efficient method especially useful in thick forests.
- Driven Hunt: This high-adrenaline style of hunting uses beaters and dogs to push big game toward a line of waiting shooters. It is typically organized for groups and offers fast-paced action with a strong emphasis on safety and coordination.
ACCOMMODATIONS:
Typical accommodations for these hunts in Hungary blend comfort, tradition, and a strong sense of hospitality. Here’s what hunters can generally expect:
Traditional Hunting Lodge (Hunting Castles or Manor Houses). Many hunting areas in Hungary feature restored 18th- or 19th-century hunting lodges or small castles, originally built for nobility. These often serve as the central hub for high-end big game hunts. Accommodations are comfortable, charming, and often luxurious, with private rooms, ensuite bathrooms, and a cozy, rustic feel. Meals are typically prepared on-site and feature Hungarian specialties, game meats, local wines, and fresh, farm-sourced ingredients.
The outfitter could also use modern guesthouses or Inn's, in areas without historic lodges, hunters may stay in modern guesthouses or countryside inns located close to the hunting grounds. These provide a clean, cozy, and practical base, with private or shared rooms, home-cooked meals, and traditional décor. Wi-Fi is often available, and the hosts are usually familiar with the needs of international hunters.
The outfitter could also use rural hotels or boutique accommodations, especially for hunters bringing along non-hunting guests or family, rural hotels with spa services or nearby tourist attractions may be arranged. These provide an opportunity to combine hunting with sightseeing, cultural experiences, or relaxation.
And last but not least, they could use field accommodations (Rare). While not common, some specialized or remote hunts (e.g., mouflon in mountainous terrain) might include temporary cabins, hunting blinds with overnight options, or rustic outposts. These are more basic and used only if the terrain or species requires it.
LICENSE INFORMATION:
Over-the-counter harvest tickets and licenses are available for all areas. Your license and tags can be purchased upon arrival or the outfitter will have them waiting for you.
SEASONS:
RED DEER (Red Stag) Hunting Season(s):
- Mature Trophy Stag: September 1 – October 31
- Cull Stag: 01 September – January 31
- Hind: September 1 – January 31
- Calf: 01 September 01– End of February
ROE DEER Hunting Season(s):
- Roe Deer (buck): April 15 – September 30
- Roe Deer (doe): October 01 – End of February
FALLOW DEER Hunting Season(s):
- Trophy (Mature) Fallow Buck: October 1 – November 30
- Cull buck: October 1 – End of February
- Doe, fawn: October 1 – End of February
MOUFLON SHEEP Hunting Season(s):
- Mouflon Sheep (ram): All year
- Ewe, lamb: September 1 – End of February
WILD BOAR Hunting Season(s):
- All year around
SMALL GAME Hunting Season(s):
- Pheasant: 01 October – last day of February
- Partridge: 01 October – 31 December
- Collared dove: 15 August – 31 January
- Mallard: 15 August – 31 January
- Coot: 01 September – 31 January
- Semi wild duck (driven mallard): All year around
- Bean goose, greater white-fronted goose, Canada goose, Egyptian goose: 01 October – 31 January
- Greylag goose: 01 October – 31 December
- Wood pigeon: 15 August – 31 January
- Hooded crow, magpie: 01 July – last day of February
- Jay: 01 July – last day of February
- Brown hare: 01 October – 31 December
- Ra
Inclusions / Exclusions
Inclusions
- Lodging
- Meals
- Trip Transportation
- License
- Taxes
- Tag(s)
- Airport Pickup and Dropoff
- Field Preparation of Trophies
- Guide
Exclusions
- Gratuities
- Trophy Exportation (Logistics and Handling)
- Trophy Fees (Killed or Wounded)
- Accomm. Away from Lodge/Camp
- Weapon Rental
- Delivery of Trophy to Taxidermist
- Trophy Shipment
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