A Moose we took in Newfoundland week before last...Plus the hauling machine...a J5Post: 19 October 17:57
Kudu sunsets in the Kalahari are my favorites. — à Shaun Keeny Safaris Arragon Safari lodge.Post: 20 September 17:30
A male herd and solo female of Phoenix Park Fallow deer photographed in recent days Post: 23 June 08:51
Non symmetrical roebuck trophy , 758 g net . The buck was hunted in Hungary with Pannonvad.Post: 3 April 11:42
'Springtime ear tips between rocks' Image by David Lerch. Finalist in 'The Best of 2022'Post: 17 February 10:03
ProTip: What's in my Pack or a mountain sheep hunt.? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qedq6QdUpt0Post: 1 July 13:58
Die Jagd im Gebiet Deutschlandsberg: Tierbestände, Gruppen, Topographie, Gemeinschaft, Zeiträume, Jagdmethoden, Vorschriften, Bräuche, Aspekte Tierbestände und jagdbare Arten Rehwild ist die dominierende Wildart in den bewaldeten Gebieten des Gebiets Deutschlandsberg. Schwarzwildpopulationen nehmen kontinuierlich zu, insbesondere in den landwirtschaftlich geprägten Tälern. Füchse und Hasen sind weit verbreitet, während Wasservögel wie Stockenten und Graugänse die Feuchtgebiete entlang der Laßnitz bevölkern. Gelegentlich lassen sich auch Rotwild und Damwild bejagen. Lokale Gruppen und Organisationen in Deutschlandsberg Das Gebiet wird von der Steirischen Landesjägerschaft und mehreren regionalen Vereinen betreut, darunter der Jagdverein Deutschlandsberg und die Weststeiermark-Jägerschaft. Eine wichtige Rolle spielt auch die lokale Wildforschungsgruppe, die sich mit der Entwicklung der Wildtierpopulationen beschäftigt. Regionale Topographie Der Raum Deutschlandsberg, einPost: 18 August 21:00
Jagd im KYFFHÄUSER: Landschaftsbild und jagdliche Gegebenheiten, charakteristische Jagdbedingungen und zeitliche Regelungen der Jagdausübung Landschaftsbild und jagdliche Gegebenheiten im Kyffhäuser Das Kyffhäusergebirge präsentiert sich Jägern als abwechslungsreiches Terrain mit dichten Laubwäldern, sonnigen Kalkhängen und weitläufigen Feldfluren. Der markante Gebirgszug, dessen höchste Erhebung der Kulpenberg darstellt, beherbergt unterschiedlichste Biotope. Besondere Beachtung verdienen die charakteristischen Dolomitfelsen und Trockenrasen, die zahlreichen Wildarten Unterschlupf bieten. Zusammensetzung der Jägerschaft in der Region Rund 1.200 aktive Jäger sind in der Kyffhäuserregion registriert, was einer leicht überdurchschnittlichen Jägerdichte entspricht. Die örtliche Jägerschaft zeichnet sich durch einen hohen Anteil an Land- und Forstwirten aus, die das Revier seit Generationen bewirtschaften. In den letzten Jahren zeigt sich ein positiver Trend bei der JungjägerausbildunPost: 6 August 08:02
Jagd in OSTFRIESLAND: Jägerschaft und Demografie, spezifische Jagdbedingungen, praktizierte Jagdarten, rechtliche Besonderheiten und traditionelle Jagdkultur Landschaftliche Besonderheiten der Region Ostfrieslands flache Marsch- und Geestlandschaft bietet ein einzigartiges Jagdrevier zwischen Nordseeküste und Binnenland. Die weiten Wiesen, Wallhecken (Knicks) und Moorgebiete prägen das Bild dieser Region. Besondere Merkmale sind die zahlreichen Entwässerungsgräben und Kleingewässer, die Lebensraum für Wasservögel bieten. Die küstennahen Salzwiesen und Deichvorländer stellen spezielle Jagdreviere dar, die besondere Kenntnisse erfordern. Jägerschaft und Demografie in Ostfriesland In Niedersachsen sind etwa 50.000 Jäger aktiv, wobei Ostfriesland einen signifikanten Anteil stellt. Die Jägerschaft setzt sich traditionell aus Landwirten, Deicharbeitern und Handwerkern zusammen. Der Altersdurchschnitt liegt leicht über dem Bundesdurchschnitt, doch die Zahl der Jungjäger steigt kontinuierlPost: 5 August 08:35
Jagd in Klagenfurt: Wildarten, Landschaft, Rahmenbedingungen, Jagdmethoden, Jagdzeiten, Jägerstatistik, Bräuche, Jagdorganisationen, Top-Reviere, Fakten Wildarten und jagdliche Möglichkeiten in Klagenfurt Die Landeshauptstadt Kärntens, Klagenfurt, bietet eine einzigartige Kombination aus vielfältigen Jagdmöglichkeiten und einer landschaftlich reizvollen Umgebung. Im Umland dominieren Rehwild als Hauptwildart sowie zunehmend Schwarzwild, das sich auch in Stadtnähe ansiedelt. Feldhasen gelten als traditionelles Niederwild, während Füchse und Dachse ganzjährig bejagt werden können. Wasserwild findet sich entlang des Wörthersees und des Glans, wodurch die Region eine breite Palette an jagdbaren Arten aufweist. Landschaftliche Besonderheiten Charakteristisch für die Gegend sind ihre landschaftlichen Besonderheiten: Das Wörthersee-Ufer ermöglicht Wasserjagd, während das Sattnitz-Gebirge mit seinen waldreichen Jagdgebieten ideale Bedingungen für Schalenwild bietet. Das Glantal fungiert aPost: 1 August 13:42
Jagd in Feldkirchen: Wildvorkommen, Jagdhabitate, Jagdzeiten, Jagdmethoden, Rahmenbedingungen, Jägerstatistik, Bräuche, Jagdorganisationen, Top-Reviere, Fakten Wildvorkommen und jagdbare Arten Die Region Feldkirchen in Kärnten bietet eine einzigartige Kombination aus vielfältigem Wildvorkommen, abwechslungsreichen Jagdhabitaten und einer tief verwurzelten Jagdkultur. Im Berggebiet dominieren Rotwildpopulationen, während Rehwild flächendeckend verbreitet ist. Gämse sind typisch für die alpinen Lagen, Schwarzwild wird zunehmend im Talbereich gesichtet, und Auer- sowie Birkwild sind in den Hochlagen anzutreffen. Diese Artenvielfalt spiegelt die unterschiedlichen Lebensräume wider, die die Region zu bieten hat. Landschaftscharakter und Jagdhabitate Die Landschaft zeichnet sich durch ihre charakteristischen Merkmale aus: Die Gurktaler Alpen ermöglichen echte Hochgebirgsjagd, während die Wimitzer Berge als Mittelgebirge ideale Bedingungen für verschiedene Jagdarten bieten. Mit einem WalPost: 31 July 20:33
Jagd in THÜRINGEN: Jäger und Demografie, Wildbestände, Jagdzeiten, Jagdverbände und Vereine, Traditionen und Gesetze Geographische und natürliche Besonderheiten in Thüringen Thüringens abwechslungsreiche Landschaft bietet hervorragende Voraussetzungen für die Jagd. Der Thüringer Wald mit seinen ausgedehnten Nadel- und Mischwäldern beherbergt gesunde Rotwildbestände, während die offenen Feldfluren im Thüringer Becken ideale Bedingungen für Niederwild bieten. Besondere Jagdreviere finden sich im Nationalpark Hainich und im Biosphärenreservat Rhön, wo naturnahe Waldgesellschaften vielfältige Lebensräume schaffen. Die Flussniederungen von Saale und Unstrut ergänzen das jagdliche Spektrum mit Möglichkeiten zur Wasserwildbejagung. Jäger und Demografie in Thüringen Aktuell zählt Thüringen etwa 18.000 lizenzierte Jäger (Stand 2023), was einem Anteil von 0,8% der Bevölkerung entspricht. Die Jägerschaft setzt sich überwiegend aus einheimischen Revierinhabern zusammen, wobei besonders zur BruPost: 31 July 12:03
Jagd im Bezirk Oberpullendorf: Jagdmethoden, Rahmenbedingungen, Wildarten, Besonderheiten, Jagdzeiten, Jagdverbände, Fakten, Jägerstatistik, Bräuche, Jagdreviere Jagdmethoden und Praxis Die Jagdpraxis in Oberpullendorf umfasst verschiedene Methoden, die je nach Wildart und Gelände zum Einsatz kommen. Die Ansitzjagd ist die Standardmethode für Schalenwild, während Drückjagden von lokalen Jagdgesellschaften organisiert werden. Besonders im Herbst erweist sich die Pirsch als effektiv, insbesondere in den bewaldeten Gebieten des Günser Gebirges. Eine Besonderheit der Region ist ihre grenznahe Lage zu Ungarn, die regelmäßige Wildwechsel über die Staatsgrenze verursacht und die Jagdplanung beeinflusst. Rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen in Oberpullendorf Rechtlich unterliegt die Jagd strengen Rahmenbedingungen. Ein österreichischer Jagdschein ist obligatorisch, und die Waffen müssen EU-konformen Regelungen entsprechen. Jährlich aktualisierte Abschusspläne sorgen für eine nachhaltige RegulierunPost: 31 July 11:51
Jagd in Gamprin, Liechtenstein: Geografische Besonderheiten, Jagdmethoden, Wildtiere, Gesetze, Traditionen, Jagdvereine Die Jagd in Gamprin, einer der kleinsten Gemeinden Liechtensteins, bietet ein einzigartiges Erlebnis inmitten unberührter Natur und streng geregelter Jagdtraditionen. Obwohl das Fürstentum flächenmäßig bescheiden ist, besticht die Region durch ihre vielfältige Tierwelt, klare gesetzliche Vorgaben und eine engagierte Jägerschaft. Dieser Artikel beleuchtet die wichtigsten Aspekte der Jagd in Gamprin – von geografischen Gegebenheiten über jagdliche Bräuche bis hin zu aktuellen Bestimmungen. Naturräumliche Gegebenheiten und jagdliche Reviere Gamprin liegt im nordwestlichen Teil Liechtensteins und grenzt an den Rhein, was eine abwechslungsreiche Landschaft mit Auwäldern, Wiesen und Hügeln schafft. Diese natürliche Vielfalt bietet ideale Lebensräume für Wildtiere und ermöglicht eine abwechslungsreiche Jagd. Besonders die Nähe zu Feuchtgebieten begünstigt das VorkommPost: 30 July 09:37
Jagd in Vaduz (Liechtenstein): Geografische Gegebenheiten, Jägerdemografie, Jagdtechniken, Gesetze, Bräuche, Traditionen und Interessante Fakten Die Jagd im Fürstentum Liechtenstein, insbesondere in der Region Vaduz, bietet einzigartige Erlebnisse für passionierte Jäger. Eingebettet zwischen den Alpen und dem Rheintal vereint das Gebiet anspruchsvolle Topografie, artenreiche Wildbestände und traditionsreiche Jagdkultur. Wer hier auf die Pirsch geht, findet nicht nur herausfordernde Bedingungen, sondern auch eine gut organisierte Jagdgemeinschaft mit klaren Regeln. Geografische und natürliche Gegebenheiten Vaduz liegt in einer alpinen und voralpinen Zone, geprägt von steilen Hängen, dichten Wäldern und offenen Hochweiden. Diese abwechslungsreiche Landschaft bietet Lebensraum für verschiedene Wildarten, darunter Rehe, Gämsen und Füchse. Die Höhenlagen zwischen 500 und 2000 Metern sorgen für unterschiedliche Jagdbedingungen – von der anspruchsvollen Bergjagd bis zur NiederwildbejagPost: 30 July 08:52
Henry Rimfire Lever Action It can be a challenge to find products made entirely in the U.S. these days but Henry prides itself in that fact. Among its wide variety of lever-action rifles, the rimfire models stand out. These are guns for the entire family that can be used to teach safe and responsible use as well as put meat on the table. Over 1 million Henry .22s have been sold, which is a testament to their quality and reputation. Lever-action Henrys feed from a tubular magazine and are built with traditional walnut and blued steel. Light, handy and capable, this is a rifle that should probably be in everyone’s collection.Post: 3 October 10:28
Good morning and good day to all from our RikaNV team! 🦌 We start the day with Ilya Zuenko's successful hunt for roe deer in Belarus!🇧🇾 A very good goat was caught - details in the video🤝 🐺RikaNV Lesnik 650L (https://rikasale.ru/product/rikanv_lesnik_650l/) 🔭RikaNV Hypnose 325Pro (https://rikasale.ru/product/rikanv_hypnose_325pro/) #huntinginbelarus #huntingforroe deer ✅Consultation and purchase of devices (http://t.me/rikaoptika)👈Post: 24 June 08:03
2022 monkeypox outbreak An ongoing outbreak of monkeypox was confirmed on 6 May 2022 in the United Kingdom, beginning in a British resident who had travelled to Nigeria, where the disease is endemic, and while there presented symptoms consistent with monkeypox on 29 April 2022. This person returned to the United Kingdom on 4 May, importing the index case of the outbreak into the country.Post: 21 May 12:01
A wander up into the hills in search of Red stags . Scottish highlands January 21 2025Post: 28 January 10:14
In addition to Yellowstone, the neighboring Grand Teton National Park is also worth spending your time!Post: 12 June 09:21
Doesn’t get a whole lot more peaceful than a day in the woods ending like this.Post: 6 February 09:14
Cool basket rack Whitetail with touching main beam tips for the spring auction in Maquoketa IowaPost: 20 December 17:59
A County Louth Sika stag with non-typical antlers in a woodland setting during rut 2023Post: 19 December 09:35
in dedicated, annual funding requested by hunters & anglers to recover 12,000 Species of Greatest Conservation NeedPost: 26 July 10:01
'Snacks!' Image by Michael Stavrakakis. Finalist in 'The Best of 2022' Category - Pangolin Photo Challenge 2022. Post: 7 March 10:04
Antlers of fallow deer (Dama dama ) in the CIC gold medal class , 199,94 points , 5,94 kg .Post: 27 February 13:29
Something new in my collection! Deer skull with a carved panoply decorated oak acorns and leafsPost: 20 February 10:09
Mice populations increase due to climate change, as demand soars for pest control in the USPost: 2 August 18:17
A County Sika stag poses for the photographer in Killarney National Park Photograph thanks to John SherryPost: 5 January 09:04
Happy Halloween! "Kids are in for a treat at my house this Halloween!!" - From Field To Plate Post: 2 November 09:16
View from our car window. Reindeer clearly didn’t want us to leave the Lapland (in Finland) 😄Post: 27 October 16:17
My favourite time of the year. Enjoying autumn on my boy (Archie) in the beautiful Cotswolds 💙Post: 4 October 09:14
Morning sunrise! My first time at RMNP will always have a special place in my heart! 💙 Post: 4 August 09:09
Hunted in North Eastern Hungary by Australian hunter with Pannonvad. The first roebuck of the season 2019Post: 17 April 10:18
This weekend is off to a good start. We offer axis hunts in Louise, Tx & Junction, Tx. Post: 11 April 10:07
The Great Curassow found in the jungle on the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico! What an awesome specimen!Post: 30 March 10:54
'Fight!' Image by Doron Hoffman. Winner in the 'The Best of 2022' Category, Pangolin Photo Challenge 2022.Post: 6 February 17:51
Native Irish Red deer in a snow covered Killarney National Park today. Photograph thanks to Valerie O’SullivanPost: 23 January 19:01
Spanish style Sometimes trophy hunters want to unwind on a hunt - without overcoming, overexertion and overload. We recommend you the most exciting hunt for 🐔partridge in Spain. 👏 Everyone will be able to shoot a lot and qualitatively, have fun with friends, relax - thereby getting an emotional charge for a long time! Traditionally in 🇪🇸 Spain, a hunt is carried out by driving. The beaters flush the partridges at some distance from the hunters and direct them to the line of shooters. Every day, 4-5 drives are organized with a break for lunch. On average, it is possible to get 500-800 birds per day. ℹ️ During the day, the hunters change places in the order determined by the drawing. Thus, everyone has the opportunity to try their hand both in the center of the line and on its edges. The hunter is joined at the position by assistants: a "cargador" who reloads the weapon, and a "secretario" who adjusts the direction of the shot and keeps count of the birds killed. There are stillPost: 30 May 06:32
Unofficial statistics Stalker 🦒 Our hunters have hunted 33 giraffes since the company was founded 🐍 If you add up the length of all the pythons hunted in Cameroon by the company's clients, you will be able to lay out a pedestrian path from our office on Butlerova Street, 17 to the Kaluzhskaya metro station and still have exactly half a skin left 🦌 To hunt 15 musk deer trophies in the Irkutsk region over all the years, starting with the covid one, only 8 dogs were used 🏃➡️ The highest speed of trophy production in the history of the company was shown by... taxidermists and logisticians from Argentina! From the moment the trophies were hunted to the production of full-length stuffed animals and their delivery to customers, only 186 days passed. Of these, 47 days were spent on the Buenos Aires-Krasnoyarsk road 🥩 The average European hunter eats 13 kg of biltong during a 7-day sunset safari at Campfire in South Africa 🐔 The oldest trophy obtained by our hunters can be considered a Post: 3 April 07:09
Tiger Dog Hunter Is Released. Watch the video. An impressive video of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment releasing Amur tiger recently captured in the Khasansky district, which devoured a bunch of dogs there. Look how big he is, he's kicked his sides pretty well on the dogs. It was taken far away and released on the border of Khabarovsk and Primorsky Territories. Since the beginning of 2025, a large number of cases of Amur tiger attacks on domestic animals have been recorded in Primorsky Krai (Eastern Russia). Residents of some villages began to fear not only for their pets, but also for their lives. At the end of the year, attacks occurred almost every day. For a long time, the tiger went unpunished. Hunters could not be involved in the capture of the killer tiger. Amur tigers in Russia are under special protection, including under the personal protection of President Vladimir Putin. The Amur tiger is the ruler of vast territories, the area of which is 300-500 km2 foPost: 12 January 23:12
“Ever since I was a kid, an Alaskan moose hunt has been at the top of my list. And, this season, it was finally here. We were dropped deep into in the Brooks Range and quickly found ourselves chasing rutting bulls through the tundra swamps, tussocks, and ridge lines. After about a week and a handful of incredible encounters, we were hit with a days-long September snow storm. The sudden weather shift also called for a change in our tactics; we began to hunt bull moose more like a Midwest whitetail. Setting up along an obvious trail—that move proved to be the best decision we made on the entire trip. As we waited to fly the meat out, we glassed up a large grizzly—a bonus opportunity after an already successful hunt. We put a plan for a stalk in place and with luck still on our side, it all came together. There are no words to describe a hunt like this other than, once-in-a-lifetime.” - Mathews own’ Jeff Ozanne #MathewsLIFTX #mathewsPost: 16 December 09:21
Vortex Razor Gen II 4.5-27 Scope Review I recently purchased the Vortex Razor Gen II 4.5-27 scope, and after extensive use, I am more than pleased with its performance. First and foremost, the optics are exceptional. The clarity and brightness of the image are outstanding, even in low light conditions. The multi-coated lenses ensure a crisp view, and I have no complaints about distortion or color fidelity, which is crucial for identifying targets at varying distances. One of the standout features of Vortex Razor Gen II scope is its impressive magnification range. The ability to zoom from 4.5x to 27x allows for versatility in different shooting scenarios, whether you're in close quarters or taking long-range shots. The reticle is also well-designed and easy to use, allowing for quick adjustments and precise aiming. The build quality of the Razor Gen II is top-notch. It's durable and rugged, with a robust construction that can withstand harsh conditions. I’ve taken it out in a variPost: 26 November 23:07
Review of the Tikka T3 Lite Battue .308 Win I recently had the opportunity to test the Tikka T3 Lite Battue in .308 Win, and I wanted to share my honest thoughts on this rifle. First off, the build quality of the Tikka T3 Lite is impressive. It feels solid in hand, and the polymer stock keeps it lightweight, which is a significant advantage for long days in the field. The design is sleek and modern, and I appreciate the attention to detail in the craftsmanship. The rifle is well-balanced, making it easy to handle, whether you're walking through dense brush or navigating uneven terrain. The .308 Win chambering is a classic choice, and this rifle handles it beautifully. The recoil is manageable, even for a lightweight model, thanks to the effective muzzle brake. I was also pleased with the accuracy; even at longer ranges, the T3 Lite consistently delivered tight groups. The cold hammer-forged barrel is a standout feature, ensuring durability and precision over time. The trigger is anPost: 17 November 12:24
Honest review of the Sako 85 in .30-06 caliber: Sako 85 .30-06 Review I recently had the opportunity to spend some time with the Sako 85 in .30-06, and I must say, this rifle truly impresses with its craftsmanship and performance. Build Quality and Design: The first thing that stands out about the Sako 85 is its build quality. The attention to detail is evident, from the smooth wood stock to the precision-machined metal components. It feels solid and well-balanced in hand, which is crucial for accurate shooting. The rifle's adjustable trigger is another highlight—crisp and responsive, allowing for a personalized shooting experience. Performance: When it comes to performance, the .30-06 caliber is a versatile choice, and the Sako 85 delivers. Whether you're at the range or in the field, it provides excellent accuracy, even at longer distances. The recoil is manageable, making it suitable for both seasoned hunters and those new to larger calibers. I've found it to be reliable, withPost: 10 November 11:58
One of the premium week is now available due to a team who had to sadly cancel 20 / 27 October From 890£ all include 3 days Acomodation, food, shooting There is always geese on our ground . No geese , no fees We will show you the fields the day before . Everything else is not under our control the next morning , and i m sure you will understand . But if you are tired to ear ridiculus excuses from your guide , book with us! I get the best area in Aberdeenshire, with many farms Just near the golden spots . I shoot on and around the Loch of Strathbeg. Not miles away like many others who advertise to shoot that place . I get the exclusivity shooting right on the Estate who welcome thousands of geese all season. All our ponds are well feeded to try to give you the best expérience in the evening I can use 500, 800 decoys if i need , we get also layout blinds for who want to try . 35 years expérience in goose shooting. Come and join us in Aberdeenshire area .Post: 23 September 09:07
2100 kilometers in three days, a couple late nights and busy talking to people and giving presentations at the Parkland Outdoor Show & Expo could wear a person out but the energy at this show kept us so energized. It was really humbling talking to people there that said they'd driven all the way from Manitoba or distant locations in Saskatchewan just to meet us. The only downside to to the show was that virtually everyone that we chatted with had a picture of a bigger deer on their phone than TJ has ever taken ;) It was pretty cool spending time with several of the top TV show hosts and outdoor personalities in Canada. We work in a pretty amazing industry with a bunch of amazing people. Sharing the stage with them at the Royal Rumble was pretty entertaining. Thanks to LIVE 2 HUNT with Cody and Kelsy for emceeing this question and answer session, even though he was afraid to have a push up competition. ;) And thanks to all the people that we shared a stage with. Lisa Roper Mitchell PaPost: 2 May 10:04
The Pacific Eider is arguably the most difficult and dangerous duck to hunt in North America. These robust, hearty ducks call the Bering Sea home, and trust me, this place is no joke. Every move has to be thought out and measured against the unknowns and the potential risk. The water is freezing cold and the swell can build from any direction in an instant. The wind and current coupled with jagged cliffs, submerged mountains, volcanoes and the Aleutian Trench that all contribute regularly to building disorganized waves the size of houses, which make the skipper’s job quite literally death defying. We come here to truly live our lives, to hunt, and to gather and our days here are spent in awe. This is a very special place, right down to the ducks. The Pacific Eider are mesmerizing to watch. Their “paint job” is nearly indescribable, pure beauty, and yet they thrive in the harshest of conditions just swimming along, riding the surf, feeding, loafing, and courting their deep chocoPost: 9 January 17:38
The Mid-Gun-Season Blues: When Times Get Tough Morning Hunts I believe your chances are best during this period when you hunt a morning stand back in the timber. When the pressure is on, an old deer feels most comfortable cruising around or pushing a doe on a hardwood ridge or in a cedar draw or creek bottom. By that time, he should have gone completely nocturnal, but deep woods give him a false sense of security. A buck believes he’s hidden in the trees, but he’s not if you’re posted there. Set up early, and look for a good deer ghosting around at dawn. Then keep hanging tough. Each day into midseason, you’ll hear fewer gunshots and see fewer hunters stomping around the woods. Most of the die-hards who, like you, haven’t tagged out will hunt a couple of hours in morning and afternoon. At midday, things will settle down, and some deer will get up and move. You might still nail a good buck between 9 a.m. and noon.Post: 14 December 18:45
New Jersey black bear hunt back on The New Jersey black bear hunt is back on. Yesterday, hunters took to the field only a day later than anticipated. The hunt had been delayed following an emergency court challenge filed by animal protection groups. The groups argued that a loophole was used to reinstate the hunt, alleging that the black bear population was slow to reproduce. However, the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court ruled that the hunt will continue as planned, according to News 12. As GOHUNT previously reported, Gov. Phil Murphy had canceled the controversial annual bear hunts as part of his campaign promise. As a result, the state canceled the hunt in 2020 and didn’t hold one in 2021. He changed his mind in 2022 following an increase in bear sightings and bear-human interactions as well as a potential population tipping point of over 4,000 bears within the next two years. The New Jersey Department of Fish and Wildlife will allocate 11,000 black bear huntPost: 9 December 10:27