Spring central Kamchatka brown bear hunt

Four vacancies for May 10-24, 2025 hunt. Remote locations requires snowmobiles to be flown in by helicopter, making this hunt more expensive than our fall hunt. $12,000.

Email: sergei@russianhunting.com

Location: Ust-Kamchatsky district, Kamchatka peninsula. Hunting method: Spot and stock from snowmobiles. Accommodations: Remote cabin with electric generator, satellite phone, sauna

Included in the price:

Reception and assistance in Petropavlovsk airport; Accommodation in the hunting area; Meals and soft drinks during the hunt; Transportation during the hunt; Services of 1 guide per hunter; Services of 1 interpreter in a camp; Field trophy preparation; Gun permit; Invitation letter and voucher; Hunting license; Trophy export permit; CITES permit; 1 bear.

Not included in the price:

Insurance of any kind; International and domestic airfare; Hotel in Petropavlovsk before or after the hunt; Conservation, shipping, or transporting trophies from Russia; Cost of sightseeing tours; Gratuities.

Itinerary

Day 1: arrival at Petropavlovsk, 9-hour drive to Kozyrevsk, overnight in Kozyrevsk. Day 2: 55-minute helicopter flight to hunting camp. Day 3-12: 10 days of hunting. Day 13: return to Petropavlovsk, overnight in Petropavlovsk. Day 14: flight home

Details: The camp is located south of 15,000 ft. Kamen volcano, and north of a large federal wildlife preserve. The preserve provides a constant supply of trophy-size bears. Spring hunts occur when bears emerge from hibernation, with the snow still on the ground, which aids in locating the best trophies. The daytime temperature range is from -10 C to +5C in the spring (+20F to +40F). Shooting distance is within 200 yards. Hunters should bring white camo suits, warm clothes, sunglasses, and sleeping bags.