Hunting Permits in Turkey Set to Increase. Go Now.
- pantheonhunters
- 2 days ago
- 1 min read

In the second week of June (2026), Turkish wildlife authorities issued the minimum auction prices for hunting permits. All species are affected, and the increases range from 14% to almost 100%. Somehow, they think this is a good move for conservation and the broader hunting industry. They believe that the market will is elastic enough to flex with their policy.
Like all challenges we collectively face as international hunters, it is what it is. By the time the hunting convention season rolls around in early 2027 we will be dealing with higher permit and hunt prices while trying ever so hard to keep operational outfitting cost in check without compromises. The intelligent play is to hunt in 2026 while the older prices are in effect. We will honor them.
A word of caution
Don't be misled by promises of bigger trophies when the price looks too attractive. The price implied in a promotion or a quotation could be for an area that produces smaller trophies on average. You won't know.
In contrast, you'll get straight talk from us to help you understand the correlation of trophy size potential for 3 classes of area and the price for each. The truth is not complicated when you live and operate by it.
If you ever wanted to hunt the noble Bezoar, Coastal Bezoar, Hybrid Bezoar, Anatolian Chamois, Konya Mouflon, or the majestic Mid-Eastern Red Deer, get in touch to discuss openings for 2026.
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