In Europe, there is an abundance of wolves but mainly in Bosnia and Macedonia despite the latter country’s small territory. According to recent studies, it is estimated that the wolf population in both countries is over 5,000. The biggest reason for such a high number is the large population of sheep and goats that also dwell on the same land. In addition, climate and other geographical conditions contribute to their reproduction, habitat and feeding. Over the last decade, Macedonia has become the most popular destination for wolf hunting in Europe and perhaps, even in the world. Annually, over 100 hunters successfully obtain quality trophies as a result of their hunts here. Macedonia remains as the only country in Europe aside from Russia which has a CITES for its wolf valid for export to the US.

We organize two types of wolf hunts: stand (wait) and driven hunt. Areas around the stands are supplied with food year-round and therefore, we guarantee the opportunity to shoot a wolf within a 5-day hunt. Stands are enclosed, well isolated and built for all weather conditions.

Wolves can be hunted year-round and there are no limitations in regard to the gender or size. For best hide quality, we recommend hunting in December, January, February and March. For driven hunts, we require a group of at least 6 individuals to cover the terrain and allow for shooting opportunities. The hunt itself isn’t difficult and requires no previous preparation. All hunters will need is warm clothing and good gear. We will take care of everything else. Accommodations will be at a luxurious hunting lodge. The nearest stand is 10 minutes away. Shooting distances average between 60 and 100 meters.