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The Karelian coast of Ladoga lake is famous for its unique climate, steep cliffs, wild rivers, waterfalls, excellent sandy beaches, pine woods and forests. Pristine nature and expert gamekeepers will help you to set up a perfect hunting/fishing tour. Enjoy the pristine beauty of Russia's best heating area. That's where the Russian tsars would go to chase fox and deer, bear and wolf or just to relax and take a break from the strain of the capital. Karelia Russia's Lake District, is one of the cleanest and most picturesque areas of the whole country. Numerous lakes are still full of whitefish, trout and salmon
Far East - Seasonal hunting trips Primorye is a land of varied and rich nature, with long littoral areas which gave this region its name, wet plains in the west and the vast tracts of Taiga wilderness covering most of its territory. Far East - WILDERNESS hunting trips Serious hunters know that they have to go far into the wilderness to reach the hunting grounds where game abounds in strength. Yakutia - SNOW SHEEP hunting trips Snow sheep is a hoofed animal of the hollow-horned family. Looks like a domestic sheep, but larger. The weight of the adult animals makes 42-140 kg. Yakutia - BROWN BEAR hunting trips Yakutia is the place where you can find the siberian brown bear. Fishing trips to Various Russian regions Sakhalin - Fishing trip Fishing trip to the river Taranai, which is one of the richest rivers of Sakhalin. It will make you feel a real fisherman. Kamchatka peninsula - Fishing in Bystraya river Admire the majestic mountains of the Seredinny Range. Between fishing trips, cruise along the region's quiet rapids, amongst its channels and islands, covered with luxuriant vegetation and virgin fauna. Yakutia - FISHING IN YAKUTIA Fishing trip in the mountain rivers and lakes of the Kobyaisky region. Frequently reported specimens as heavy as 48 kg.
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