Spot and stalk hunting
with Huntinspain & Alfonso Fabrés

Spot-and-stalk hunting is a pursuit that demands skill, patience, and a deep understanding of both the terrain and the game. It involves carefully stalking the animal, using the natural environment and weather conditions to move in quietly and secure a precise shot.

What does a spot-and-stalk hunt with Huntinspain
& Alfonso Fabrés
involve?

Trip preparation
and planning

We handle all logistics and planning for your hunt, from obtaining permits and documentation to arranging transportation and lodging.

Welcome and transfer

Airport pickup

We take care of your transfer to our hunting lodge at the destination.

Hunting day

Experience the thrill of spot-and-stalk hunting with our expert guides.

Specialized in close approach and trophy-class game, we ensure a safe experience in breathtaking natural settings.

Taxidermy:

We coordinate the handling and shipping of your trophies* so you can receive them in perfect condition, wherever you need.

Available species
for stalking in Spain

At Huntinspain & Alfonso Fabrés, we offer the unique opportunity to hunt some of the most iconic species of Spanish wildlife in their natural habitat.

SPANISH IBEX

(4 Subspecies.- Gredos, Beceite, Ronda & Southeastern)

The Spanish Ibex, native to the Iberian Peninsula, stands out for its impressive horns and agility in rugged terrain. It is one of the most iconic challenges for hunters, admired for its strength and majesty.

  • Gredos: november, december, january, march, april.
  • Beceite: October, november, december, january, february, march, april, may.
  • Sierra Nevada: October, november, december, january, february, march, april, may (first half).
  • Ronda: October (second half), november, december, january, february, march, april.

 

*Recommended dates.

 

MOUFLON

The mouflon is known for its spiral horns and its adaptation to mountainous terrain. It is an iconic big game species, valued for its beauty and strength.

All year round

RED DEER

The red deer is renowned for its impressive antlers and majestic presence. It is one of the most sought-after trophies in big game hunting, standing out for its beauty and remarkable size.

September, october, november, december, january, february.

FALLOW DEER

The fallow deer is an elegant and agile deer, known for its fan-shaped antlers. Hunting it is considered a challenge due to its beauty and the skill required.

 

September, october, november, december, january, february.

CHAMOIS

(2 subspecies: Pyrenean & Cantabrian)

The chamois is known for its thick coat and short, sharp horns. It inhabits the highest and most rugged mountain areas, challenging hunters with its hunt in steep terrains.

  • Pyrenean Chamois: September, october, november, december, january, march, april, May (first half).
  • Cantabrian Chamois: September, october, and november (first half), may, june, july (first half).

ROE DEER

The roe deer is known for its elegance, speed, and agility. Hunting it requires patience and precision, making it a challenge for hunters seeking this trophy..

April, May, June, July, September, and October (first half).

WILD BOAR

The wild boar is a robust and resilient animal, known for its long, curved tusks. Its hunt is highly valued for the strength and sharp instincts it demands, making it a coveted trophy among hunters.

All year round

BALEARIC WILD GOAT

The Balearic wild goat, known as boc balear, is recognized for its long, curved horns. It inhabits rugged terrain and presents a challenge for hunters due to its skill in navigating difficult landscapes.

All year round

BARBARY SHEEP

The barbary sheep is a sturdy ungulate with impressive spiral horns. It inhabits mountainous and arid terrains, demonstrating great agility when climbing rocky landscapes.

October, november, december, january, and february.

Why choose Huntinspain & Alfonso Fabrés for your spot and stalk hunting in Spain?

Experience and tradition:

At Huntinspain & Alfonso Fabrés, we take pride in offering our clients an exceptional hunting experience, backed by years of expertise and a deep knowledge of the terrain and local wildlife. Alfonso Fabrés senior and junior together have over 40 years of experience in the field.

Expert guides:

Our guides are experienced hunters who have an in-depth understanding of the behavior of local wildlife and will lead you to the best hunting opportunities.

Respect for nature:

At Huntinspain & Alfonso Fabrés, we practice ethical and sustainable hunting, always respecting environmental laws and regulations.

 

 

 

Personalized service:

We are committed to offering you a personalized service tailored to your needs and preferences, ensuring an unforgettable hunting experience.

Frequently asked questions about Spot and stalk Hunting

Yes, a valid hunting license and liability insurance are required. Huntinspain & Alfonso Fabres will take care of issuing all necessary documentation.

If you need additional information, feel free to contact us at:

info@huntinspain.com

Yes, you can bring your own rifle if you prefer and it complies with all firearm transportation regulations.

However, if you need to rent a rifle or firearm, Huntinspain & Alfonso Fabres offers various rental options. We have different brands and calibers depending on the species to be hunted. 

See gun import regulation

During the colder and rainier hunting seasons, it is important to choose clothing that combines durability and comfort:

  • Waterproof, breathable pants that allow freedom of movement.
  • Breathable shirts and t-shirts in muted, discreet colors.
  • Jackets, fleeces, or waterproof outerwear should be discreet, durable, quiet, and suitable for camouflage.

For the warmer hunting season, choose lightweight and breathable clothing such as cotton or technical fabrics. Opt for light colors that reflect heat and wear long sleeves to protect yourself from the sun. Use lightweight pants and be sure to wear a hat or cap for sun protection. Additionally, wear breathable and comfortable footwear.

Once the hunt is completed, Huntinspain & Alfonso Fabres will assist you in shipping your trophy to your desired destination. We also provide a full taxidermy service through a local taxidermist.

The best time for stalking hunting in Spain varies depending on the species you wish to hunt.

Spanish ibex, by subspecies:

  • Gredos: November, December, January, March, April.

  • Beceite: October, November, December, January, February, March, April, May.

  • Sierra Nevada: October, November, December, January, February, March, April, May (first half).

  • Ronda: October (second half), November, December, January, February, March, April.

Mouflon: All year round.

Red deer: September, October, November, December, January, February.

Fallow deer: September, October, November, December, January, February.

Chamois, by subspecies:

  • Pyrenean: September, October, November, December, January, March, April, May (first half).

  • Cantabrian: September, October, and first half of November, May, June, July (first half).

Roe deer: April, May, June, July, September, and first half of October.

Wild boar: All year round.

Balearic wild goat (boc balear): All year round.

Barbary sheep: October, November, December, January, February.

No previous hunting experience is required to participate in a stalking hunting experience with Huntinspain & Alfonso Fabrés. Our expert guides will provide you with the necessary guidance and support, tailoring the experience to your skill level and hunting experience.

We understand that unforeseen circumstances may arise. Please notify us as early as possible.

  • More than 6 months before the hunt date: 25% of the deposit is retained.
  • Between 6 and 3 months before the hunt date: 50% of the deposit is retained.
  • Less than 3 months before the hunt date: 100% of the deposit is retained.

For any questions:

info@huntinspain.com

At Huntinspain & Alfonso Fabrés, we donate the hunting of certain species to organizations dedicated to preserving the ecosystem. We appreciate that our clients consider hunting other species with us, as each experience contributes to environmental conservation and the natural balance of our wildlife.

The price of a hunting trip to Spain with Huntinspain & Alfonso Fabrés varies depending on several factors, which means the total budget can be adjusted to your specific needs and preferences. Some of the aspects that influence the final cost include:

  • Airfare: The cost of the flight depends on the season, airline, and class of service you choose.

  • Taxidermy and trophy shipping: Taxidermy services (if contracted) and the shipping of your trophies to your home country can vary according to the size and number of trophies. Huntinspain & Alfonso Fabrés offers the services of a local taxidermist.

  • Length of stay: The longer the trip, the higher the costs for accommodation and meals.

  • Type of trophy: The cost depends on the species you wish to hunt and the number of animals included in your hunting package.

  • Tips: Tips for guides and staff are usually part of the hunting experience and may vary based on your satisfaction with the service.

  • Transfers: Includes transportation within Spain, such as transfers to and from the airport, as well as to hunting areas.

  • Extra activities: Any additional activities outside of hunting, such as sightseeing tours, will also affect the final cost.

For a more precise budget, we recommend contacting us directly to share your preferences and expectations, so we can customize your experience and provide you with a detailed quote.

Book your stalk hunting experience now with Huntinspain
& Alfonso Fabrés