1st Day: arrival to Tallinn Airport, transfer to hunting lodge, dinner
2nd to 6th Day: bear hunting (evening/ night)
6th Day: breakfast & transfer to Tallinn Airport
Currently, more than 800 bears were counted in Estonia, and their number is growing significantly. The mating season lasts from mid May to mid June. Winter dormancy starts in November and lasts until March-April. After eight months, the cubs are born. The cubs are very small, and their birth weight does not exceed 500 grams.
Period: from 1st August to 31st October
Approach: spot
Physical level : moderate
Method: rifle
Expected trophy size bear: from 160kg – 220kg
Days: 5 hunting days (6 nights)
1st Day: arrival to Tallinn Airport, transfer to hunting lodge, dinner
2nd to 6th Day: bear hunting (evening/ night)
6th Day: breakfast & transfer to Tallinn Airport
The bear, with the exception of the bear with cubs, can be hunted from August 1 to October 31. The best hunting period is from August until the end of September. Brown bear is hunted from the tree stand and this is the only form of bear hunting allowed in Estonia. In our areas, we start feeding the bears early in April just after they wake up from hibernation. In addition, oat fields have been sown near feeding ground to attract more bears during. The biggest bear population is found in the Viru county, where our hunting areas are also located. However, in the rest of Estonia, there is a very dense bear population as well. Every year more than 60 bears are hunted in Estonia. We offer 90% success rate during five days of hunting.
Gold Medal
55,00 + CIC points
Silver Medal
53,00 - 54,99 CIC points
Bronze Medal
51,00- 52,99 CIC points
Gold Medal
55,00 + CIC points
Silver Medal
53,00 - 54,99 CIC points
Bronze Medal
51,00- 52,99 CIC points