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Hunting in Kazakhstan
All hunting is carried out on the territory of the hunting grounds, there is animal protection, constant monitoring and biotechnical measures.
There are 34 species of mammals in Kazakhstan.
First of all, for all hunters, an interesting trophy hunt for 5 large animals, namely: ibex, deer, roe deer, elk, bear.
The most important places for hunting are the Almaty and East Kazakh regions.  Trophy hunting is mainly carried out in deserted and "wild" places.  different countries of the world choose to hunt in Kazakhstan.  Here are the factors on which the price of hunting depends - the size of the trophy, the density of the game, the condition of the land and logistics.  Usually, hunts are sold in 8-10 day tours.
There are a lot of deer in Western Altai, but their weight is no more than 10 kg, the dark coniferous taiga prevails there, so hunting is cheaper.
It is difficult to hunt maral on foot, as the animal is very sensitive, hunting is carried out during the run.  They use a decoy that calls the male to a fight.
If we talk about hunting roe deer, elk and bear, then Saur is not the best place.  m above sea level.
The Western Altai is also an ideal place for moose to live.  The shovel-shaped horns of this animal may not be as big here as in Kamchatka, but they are much larger than in the European part of the range.  Most often, moose hunting is carried out with barking dogs.
The population of these ibex here is one of the largest in the world.  The length of the horn can be up to 150 cm, and the largest capricorn can weigh up to 120 kg.  .The regions where ibex hunting is held are Almaty and Turkestan. Horse hunting is practiced here. A hunter and a guide travel on horseback in the mountains for several days. If they see potential game, they go to it on foot.
But if hunters want to come in a group of 5-6 people and hunt several animals for each person, then they need to go to the north of Kazakhstan.  , Kokshetau, Pavlodar.
You can also choose a combined hunt, for example: ibex, fallow deer, roe deer or ibex + fallow deer.
Hunting rule for foreign citizens:
In the territory of Kazakhstan, the right to hunt for foreign citizens arises on the basis of a contract on the organization of hunting with the entity of the hunting economy, as well as obtaining a permit to use the animal world, and the permission of the internal affairs bodies to import and export to the territory of Kazakhstan hunting firearms and cartridges for them  .
A permit for the import and export of weapons is drawn up by the subject of the hunting industry, with whom the contract has been concluded, based on the data on the weapon and cartridges for it.
Hunting season:
Ondatara - from November 1 to February 15
Ordinary squirrel - from October 20 to February 15
Weasel, raccoon-like dog, sable, fox, corsac, solongoi, wolverine, polecat, steppe ferret, ermine, American mink, striped raccoon, hare (tolai, white-tailed deer, rusak), otter (Middle Asian dill), lynx (except Turkestan) -  from November 1 to February 15
Yellow gopher coming out of hibernation until April 30
Marmots - from June 15 until laying
Teteriv - from the first Saturday of September to November 30 (in the northern zone), to December 15 (in the southern zone)
Brown bear (except Tien Shan) - from the first Saturday of September to November 30
Siberian roe deer - from September 20 to December 31 (for males from August 1)
Deer, Askan deer, wild boar, capercaillie, moose - from the first Saturday of September to December 31
Siberian mountain goat - from the first Saturday of September to December 32 (for males from August 1)
Gluhar - with 1 child until November 30
Himalayan vular, keklik - from October 1 to December 15
River beaver - from October 15 to December 31

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