Animals:
Chukar (Class 1)
Probably the most abundant bird on the reserve, any shotgun hunter will find plenty of these little, but stunning, upland birds to shoot.
Common Quail (Class 1)
Another abundant upland bird, this tiny quail presents a challenge despite its high population in Gaisam.
Himalayan Snowcock (Class 1)
These large birds can be found on steep mountain slopes, but bagging one of these impressive birds is worth the climb.
Black Francolin (Class 1)
This bird can be found in dense forest cover picking through the undergrowth, so it makes for a tough hunt.
Kalij Pheasant (Class 1)
Arguably the most beautiful bird in the reserve, any hunter traversing the mountain foothills has a chance at getting a chance on one of these beauties.
Golden Jackal (Class 2)
Gaisam's native canine, these beautiful animals look like small wolves, and hunt like them too. Expect nothing to come easy when hunting Gaisam's golden jackals.
Blackbuck (Class 3)
Although blackbuck were extirpated from Pakistan many years ago, several herds from India have been transplanted into Gaisam. They make for an awesome hunt.
Hog Deer (Class 3)
This small deer makes for a challenging hunt in their forest home, as they are highly adapted to making their way through the woods unseen. It makes it all the more rewarding when you take one down.
Chinkara (Class 3)
These fast and agile gazelle are a great challenge to hunt because of their swiftness, even though they live in open expanses. They are a very fun animal to hunt here in Gaisam.
Markhor (Class 4)
These are the prize animals of Gaisam Game Reserve. Their massive spiral horns and elusiveness atop the peaks make them a legend in Pakistan, and Gaisam offers hunters the ability to take a trophy down.
Siberian Ibex (Class 4)
Arguably more elusive than even the legendary Markhor, the Siberian Ibex is a denizen of the highest peaks. Their horns grow to unimaginable size, and Gaisam is lucky enough to possess some special trophies.