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February 18, 2004 

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MONGOLIA - SIMPLY THE BEST!

We opened this magnificent hunting country 49 years ago and continue to offer the best hunting areas with the most prominent hunting company.  We limit the number of hunting permits to assure consistently high trophy quality.

IMPORT PERMIT GUARANTEE

The Government of Mongolia issued 80 Argali permits country-wide - to 39 different companies.  U.S. Fish & Wildlife WILL limit the number of Argali imported into this country.  Do not be disappointed like many hunters were last year.  We GUARANTEE THAT YOU WILL GET AN IMPORT PERMIT - or you will get your money back!  Contact the leaders - we still have a few openings for 2004! 

FYI, land is now being leased to individuals and companies in Mongolia and we have secured some really exceptional areas.

HIGH ALTAI ARGALI:  Sold out for 2004 - but taking reservations for 2005.  We expect to take some very good trophies this year - stay tuned, but get in line for a permit for 2005.

HANGHAY ARGALI:  Our exclusive areas have produced exceptional results and hunter satisfaction.  Enjoy a 12-day schedule from arrival in Ulaanbaatar.  We limit our number of Hanghay permits to just 6 per year, which is the primary reason for our continued success on big trophies in the 50" and over range.  Several hunters have postponed to 2005 - freeing up 2 permits for 2004.  Price:  $33,000.
GOBI ARGALI:  Our areas in the Gobi are the best ever.  Jay Link took this HUGE 54" ram in October, 2003, and saw many sheep in the 50" range.  We've utilized pre-scouting the past several years and it has paid off.  Price:  $28,000 on a 12-day schedule from arrival in Ulaanbaatar.  Permits are available for prime hunting dates.

Another superb, heavy Gobi ram taken in 2003.

 

 

Travel Options:  You can connect through Beijing, China or Seoul, Korea.  Seoul is a hassle-free connection, as there are no visa or firearm permits required.