The Ronda ibex is one of three categories established for record-keeping purposes by splitting Mediterranean ibex (subspecieshispanica) into geographical groups based on horn size and shape.
(The other two are Beceite ibex and southeastern Spanish ibex.)
DESCRIPTION
The smallest type of Spanish ibex with the smallest horns. Overall color is a light brown. The horns resemble those of an Alpine ibex, typically growing upward in a V-shape, then backward with a spiral turn of only 90 degrees. Horn thickness is constant for half the length, then decreases gradually to the broomed tips. While this is the typical Ronda horn conformation, other horn shapes may be found in this region and even in the same herd.
DISTRIBUTION
Ronda Mountains in extreme southern Spain.
Deposit and payment policy
30% of the hunt (trophy and daily rate) must be paid when book the hunt. We don't accept bank checks or credit cards.
Wounded animal must be paid, the cuality of trophy will estimated by the hunting guide.