More famous for their troubled past, the Balkans offer some of Europe’s finest stalking with quarry extending beyond roe and boar to include chamois, mouflon and ibex. The mountains above the Dalamatian coast are home to a huge population of Balkan chamois, and the area has produced world records in recent years. The coast, peninsulas and islands at the foot of these mountains provide the perfect Mediterranean habitat for the mouflon, originally a native of Corsica. Croatia has the world’s biggest free ranging population of mouflon, and produces some of the biggest trophies as well. Alpine ibex favour the same dizzying heights as alpine chamois, with both species being stalked among the inland peaks.
Whatever your stalking pleasure, the Balkans provide thrills in beautiful surroundings with welcoming hosts. Combinations of species are available in certain seasons, as are trips combining stalking, fishing and wingshooting. Let us show you a gorgeous part of Europe off the beaten track.


