Fernando Moreno organizes traditional monterías, private recechos and bowhunts across the mountains and dehesas of Spain — from the ibex ridgelines of Ronda and Granada to driven wild boar estates across Andalusia. Every day in the field is designed around the hunter, not a package.
Request a bespoke itinerary →Raised hunting in the sierras of Málaga, Fernando has spent more than seven years professionally organizing traditional Spanish monterías and guiding recechos — and a lifetime hunting before that. He owned and ran his own rehala (pack of hunting dogs) for three years, and continues to breed and train hunting dogs, a discipline most guides in Spain no longer practise hands-on.
His academic background — a degree in Primary Education with a specialization in Inclusive Education, a Master's in Neuropsychology, and further study in English language teaching — sits behind the way he runs a hunt day: patient, attentive to each client's pace and skill level, and fluent in English after a year living in the United States. Clients from the U.S., Canada and Russia make up the core of his international bookings.
[ Photograph — Fernando in the field ]
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Every hunt is built around the client — species, weapon, terrain and pace — rather than sold as a fixed package.
Full organization of monterías and jabalí batidas across managed estates in Andalusia — stands, rehalas, dogs, and safety protocol coordinated end to end for red deer, fallow deer, mouflon and wild boar.
One-on-one stalking hunts, specializing in Spanish ibex across Ronda and Granada, with additional species — chamois, roe deer, mouflon, fallow deer — hunted across Spain's mountain regions.
Clients hunting with bow are welcomed on equal footing — terrain, stands and stalking strategy are adapted to the shorter range and different discipline that archery demands.
Accommodation coordination, field preparation, and trophy management are handled directly, so the only thing the client has to plan for is the shot.
A working list — modality and best window vary by region and quota.
Additional species and
quotas available on request
A fixed base in Ronda and Granada, with reach across Spain for the rest.
[ Photograph — the rehala at work ]
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The montería lives or dies on the quality of its rehala — the pack of hunting dogs that drives game through the terrain. Fernando owned and ran his own rehala for three years, and continues to breed and train hunting dogs personally. It's a detail most agencies never think to ask about, and one that separates a well-run montería from a chaotic one.
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Full current availability by species, region and season shared directly — updated as quotas and estate access change through the year.
Lodging coordinated end to end for each group, matched to the estate and to the client's expectations — from field-side lodges to higher-end options nearby.
Every program — single hunter or full montería group — is quoted individually against dates, species and group size. Partnership terms discussed directly per agency.