Big Game

Montería and stalking in Spain's finest hunting grounds

Spanish Montería

Montería, a hunting practice with deep and ancestral roots in Spain, is much more than a simple hunt. It represents the culmination of an annual cycle of dedication to the natural environment. Its uniqueness lies in the camaraderie that unites participants, the unwavering courage of the pack hounds that face the largest wild boars, and an associated culture that includes rich gastronomy.

These elements, unique as a whole, distinguish it from other European variants and consolidate it as an unparalleled tradition.

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Small Groups

From 6 to 25 hunters to maximize safety and results

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Exclusive Estates

Access to the finest estates with tradition and natural beauty

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Guaranteed Results

Quality and quantity guaranteed in most cases

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Diverse Fauna

Wild boar, red deer, fallow deer, and mouflon in responsible management

Our Philosophy

Our philosophy moves away from large concentrations; on the contrary, we advocate an intimate model with small groups. This reduction in spots not only maximizes safety but also allows us to offer extensive and fully guaranteed results.

Our priority is for the client to receive exactly what they have invested in, breaking with the lack of rigor that sometimes affects the sector. Due to our level of demand, we organize a very select calendar of monterías. This commitment to quality translates into total hunter satisfaction.

High Mountain Stalking

Stalking is the most technical and challenging modality of big game hunting, where strategy, patience, and terrain knowledge are fundamental. We offer stalking expeditions for Spain's most emblematic species, from alpine peaks to Mediterranean forests.

Each stalking day is a unique adventure that combines physical challenge, the beauty of the natural environment, and the excitement of approaching the perfect trophy.

Spanish Ibex

Inhabitant of the peaks that develops its activity during daylight hours, relying on its agility to climb steep walls. The day starts at dawn, gaining altitude cautiously and with favorable wind to avoid detection.

Difficulty: High
Chamois

Specialist in demanding peaks that frequents steep slopes and alpine meadows. The adventure begins at dawn ascending trails toward the summits. Requires precision optics and excellent physical condition.

Difficulty: Very High
Red Deer

The Iberian stag stands out for its imposing appearance and great hunting value. Its stalking at dawn and dusk requires superior technical skill due to the natural caution of large specimens.

Difficulty: Medium-High
Fallow Deer

Stands out for its spotted coat and the majesty of its palmate antlers. During the rut, the clashes and guttural sounds of the males serve as a guide for the hunter to find the desired specimen.

Difficulty: Medium
Roe Deer

The first and last hours of light are the ideal time for hunting. The main challenge is overcoming its excellent camouflage and ability to detect the slightest sign of danger.

Difficulty: Medium
Mouflon

Introduced in 1953, it inhabits the most spectacular areas of Spain. Stalking presents the challenge of identifying and isolating a large male within numerous groups in mountainous terrain.

Difficulty: Medium
Barbary Sheep

Resilient wild sheep adapted to the desert. Stalking hunting takes place in mountainous terrain of southeastern Spain, where the hunter stealthily approaches to harvest males with large horns.

Difficulty: High

Live the complete experience

Whether you prefer the tradition of montería or the challenge of stalking, we offer personalized expeditions in Spain's best hunting grounds

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