Stalking is one of the most challenging and rewarding methods of hunting, requiring a combination of patience, skill, and a deep connection with nature. The pursuit of game through stalking is not only about the hunt itself but also about embracing the natural environment, carefully observing animal behavior, and taking deliberate, calculated steps to get close enough for a successful shot. At Artemis Hunting, we specialize in stalking hunts that allow hunters to experience the thrill of blending into the surroundings and tracking their quarry on foot. Whether in dense forests, open plains, or rugged mountains, stalking challenges hunters to move silently and efficiently, with the ultimate goal of getting close to the prey without being detected. The Essence of Stalking The core of stalking is patience. Often requiring hours of slow, quiet movement, stalking hunts test both the hunter’s endurance and their ability to understand animal behavior. It involves identifying animal trails, spotting and reading tracks, and understanding wind patterns to avoid being scented by the prey. Stalking can be done at various times of day, but it’s especially effective during early morning or late evening, when many species are most active. Hunters must also develop a keen eye for spotting game at a distance, sometimes hidden within dense vegetation or along a distant ridge. This skill requires focus and the ability to detect the smallest movements, which is critical for successful stalks. Benefits of Stalking One of the unique aspects of stalking is the sense of immersion it creates. Unlike hunting from a vehicle or elevated stand, stalking brings hunters into the heart of the wilderness, allowing them to witness nature up close. The thrill of stalking a wild animal and learning how to use the landscape as cover brings a sense of accomplishment that few other methods of hunting offer. The Challenge and Reward Stalking often requires more effort than other forms of hunting, and it can take several hours or even days to achieve a successful result. This method is especially rewarding because it allows hunters to test their stealth, focus, and knowledge of animal behavior. As hunters move silently through the forest or crouch behind rocks and foliage, each movement becomes a calculated decision, ensuring the element of surprise is maintained. Whether hunting red deer in Scotland, roe deer in Eastern Europe, or wild boar in Italy, stalking provides a high-adrenaline, fulfilling hunting experience where skill is the key to success. Stalking with Artemis Hunting When you embark on a stalking hunt with Artemis Hunting, you’ll benefit from the guidance of seasoned professionals who have a deep understanding of animal habits and the terrain. Our expert guides teach essential skills such as tracking, silent movement, and understanding animal signs to ensure a rewarding hunting experience. If you are seeking an intimate, rewarding way to connect with nature and challenge yourself in the wild, stalking offers an unforgettable adventure that allows hunters to test their abilities, observe nature’s beauty, and ultimately experience a successful pursuit of wild game.

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Yes, we would prepare the docs for any country we operate in.

Please send a question via email or WhatsApp and we would send you the prices tailored for your needs.

We don’t have public price list because almost every hunter wants to have an individual approach.

Yes, we have in every camp or base outside of Europe.

We have all sorts of rifles Blaser, Sauer, Hardy, Christensen, Howa, etc. Basically for every type of hunting.

Yes they are.

That depends on regulations of the country where we send them too.
We have an agent to deal with this.

Of course you can.

From 6-20 depending on the group needs.

Up to 4 to most individual trophy hunts.

Any bonded tipped or soft point tipped bullets for distances over 350m. Nosler Accubond is one of our favourite but Hornady ELDX and in some cases ELDM are doing fantastic job.
Another outstanding bullet that we have been using for last two years is Federal Terminal Ascent.

We prepare all your documents in advance so when you land you don’t need to do anything.

6-20 depending if it’s a budget hunt or high volume boar shoot.

Yes we do. Our record in one day was 200+ wild boar.

We have the taxidermist to salt and boil trophies or make any kind of mount you want.