I hunted in spain around Medina Sedona with my widow and my wife for red stag with one of the magor outfitters in europe / spain. Beautiful Mountains, long hikes, and tons of stag, mouphlon (bad spelling will be my downfall), and fallow deer that were all as sharp as any whittail in the states. Beware! First, they all say that they bowhunt, but mostly they have only seen bows. I was their first. Secondly, alot like other outfitters that hunt with primarily rifles, they are set up to hunt for rifles only. My outfitter did set up a brush blind at my request but treestand or wind appropriate setup would have been nice. Third, these trips are very expensive and to the best of my recollection set up only on private land and run by private outfitters. I spent twice as much on my spnish stag hunt as I did on my africa hunt where I took 3 animals versus 1. After my africa trip that was on a bow only ranch, I can never go back. I'm not against rifles, I just hate having one handed to me each time I reached for my silly stick contraption. (Thats how I felt in spain and canada.) I never found a bow only operation in Europe but if there is one, sign me up ! Now the guides I hunted with are tough, they know their game, they treated you well, and were excellent stalkers within 50 yards (perfect for rifles) but thats where the problem appeared. After 50 yards, my guide, the game keeper, and I would attempt to clear the distanceto 15 - 20 yards. I was never allowed to pay indian by myself. Like the dumb kid who kept stubbing his toe, all three of of us would venture on and get busted almost everytime. I'm not any super hunter, but let me snap the twig of slide on the pebble that spooks the animal. However Europe, specifically Spain and France have beautiful countryside with some amazing animals and they are great places to take the wife and make a combo hunt / girl vacation trip. Just be prepared to spend alot, take long shots (20 25 yards are long hunting shots for me), and pal to hunt with rifle guides. Bhill