Where to hunt Tur
Tur is a common name for any representative of the genus Capra found in the Caucasus Mountains. The West Caucasian, or Kuban, Tur inhabits the western side of the range, and the East Caucasian, or Dagestan, Tur dwells on the eastern side. The West and East Caucasian Tur used to be considered subspecies, but current genetic research suggests they are independent species, with West Caucasian Tur very close to Wild Goat, and East Caucasian Tur can be roughly described as part goat, part sheep. At present, the go-to destination for a Tur hunter is Azerbaijan.
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Tur inhabits the most inaccessible parts of the Caucasus, and typically for situations where transport makes up a lion’s share of outfitters’ costs, the price of a Tur hunt depends on the size of the group. If you need to have a camp to yourself, budget around $8,000. However, if you book a group trip for four hunters, it could go below $6,000 per each. If you have good friends, this is a great opportunity not only to save money, but also to share the experience.
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When to hunt Tur?
Unlike most other wild sheep and goat, you typically can’t hunt Tur during the rut, as the hunting seasons are specifically designed to keep the animals undisturbed across the full reproduction cycle. The season opens in late May or early June and lasts until November, and the best time for hunting is considered to be mid-August to mid-October.
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