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Prepare your sleigh in summer = book autumn trips in spring! 🍃 Autumn is an amazing time for traveling. The weather is still warm as in summer, but there are significantly fewer tourists in popular destinations, and more silence and 🏞 stillness of nature. 🗣 Join a hunting tour of 🇰🇬 Kyrgyzstan. You will be able to travel across the entire eastern part of the country and see all the very beauties of warm autumn. ☝️BUT: Stalker knows what you will especially like. We have top places in our piggy bank where you are guaranteed to get good ibex from 130 cm and even more. The hunting grounds border the national park, from where the gene pool of good ibex is freely replenished. Work is being done well against poaching. 📆 Best hunting dates: from October 15 to December 1. 10-day tour, 7-8 days of hunting. ℹ️ A solid base camp at an altitude of 2,000 meters with a full staff of rangers, a cook and assistants. The main hunt is conducted from pop-up tent camps, maximum altitudes up

Post: 22 May 06:36

Tien Shan Maral, Hunting in Kazakhstan If you want to diversify your collection of horned animals with an excellent spreading, branched and impressive trophy, then we offer you maral hunting in 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan. The hunting area is the Dzungarian Alatau - a mountain ⛰⛰⛰ system that stretches from the southwest to the northeast along the border of Kazakhstan and China. 🏆 The record of the area in 2024 was obtained by our hunters - a trophy weighing 18.1 kg! The average trophy of a maral: 11-12 kg. 🗓 We offer the best time: from September 22 to October 2. 💶 Cost: 9200 € + trophy (weight gradation). 🏠 The base camp consists of a guest house with bedrooms and a shower. But the hunt takes place from a flying tent camp, which is 1.5 hours away from the base camp. There are large Siberian roe deer in the area. You can combine them and make a great combo! ❗️Don't miss your real chance, there is only one time left. 💬 write to Telegram (https://t.me/safari_stalker) 📞 +7 903 755-79-0

Post: 15 April 11:22

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

Finally, conservationists have created a whale wash to clean skin parasites from whales! Well... of course you realized that it's all a hat)) No one created a whale wash, it's all fun with a neural network. But what kind of parasites can be found on whales? A lot of people, actually. For example, whale lice. Whale lice are crustaceans from the order bokoplavov. They live on the skin of cetaceans (especially in the area of the anal and genital openings) and feed on their tissues — with severe infection, this leads to the formation of ulcers reaching the layer of subcutaneous fat. In warm waters, mixins and leeches cling to whales. To get a better grip, the mixin is even tied in a knot. Voracious leeches are capable of swallowing meat 8 times their own weight in 7 hours. Balanus can also be found on whales. These are barnacles, but they do not eat their host, but use it as a means of transportation. An adult balanus sits in a lime shell that is firmly attached to something. The p

Post: 25 March 03:36

Czech beavers built a dam in 2 days, which the authorities had been coordinating for 7 years. Beavers lead an active lifestyle in the water not only in summer, but also in winter. For this, beavers need reservoirs deep enough so that in winter the water in them does not freeze to the very bottom. But, unfortunately, beavers do not always come across such deep rivers. So beavers have to build dams to raise the water level in order to increase or maintain the depth of the reservoir. The construction and repair of dams requires the efforts of many beavers. In addition, beavers work in shifts, and each “shift” consists of a small group of individuals. CT24 TV channel informs that in Czech city of Brdy beavers built in two days a dam, which took the local administration seven years to coordinate. With their hard work, the animals saved the authorities $ 1.2 million. The project to waterlog part of the territories of the Brdy Landscape Park has been under development since 2018. During

Post: 4 February 01:14

A New Jersey bow hunter established a new state record on Tuesday morning by harvesting a 770-pound black bear in Morris County. Brian Melvin shared with NJ Advance Media that he first spotted the enormous bear approximately three years ago and had been tracking it during the last two hunting seasons. He successfully shot the bear from around 45 yards away at approximately 7 a.m. in Kinnelon. “It never lingered in one location for over six months,” noted Melvin, 39, who began bow hunting in his early twenties. “I spent weeks obtaining permission for land where I believed the bear might be or pass through. Last year, I captured it on camera, but it disappeared until May of this year.” State wildlife officials have confirmed that the bear’s dressed weight of 770 pounds is the largest ever recorded during New Jersey's black bear hunt. Melvin remarked that his dedication paid off when he located the bear a month prior to the hunting season. “I tracked him down in a new swamp about a

Post: 21 October 17:18

CANADIAN NORTHWEST TERRITORIES MOOSE & MOUNTAIN CARIBOU HUNT FOR 2 HUNTERS. Tickets The Hunt: This is a 12-day, 2×1 fully guided hunt scheduled from September 18-30, 2024. It includes: 1. A 12 Day fully guided 2×1 Moose & Mountain Caribou hunt for 2 hunters. 2. The Trophy Fees for 2 Moose. 3. The Trophy Fee for 2 Mountain Caribou. 4. The tag and trophy fees for 2 wolves. 5. The tags and trophy fees for 2 wolverines. 6. Government license and harvest fees ($417 USD per animal). 7. Air charter into base camp return ($1,794 USD per person) from Norman Wells, NWT. 8. A $8,000 check to help cover commercial flights and expenses. SCI Alaska Chapter has teamed up with Arctic Red Rivers Outfitters to offer this 12-day 2x1 fully guided Moose and Mountain Caribou hunt for 2 hunters in some the most remote, pristine wilderness in North America. The watersheds of the Arctic Red and Cranswick Rivers in the northern MacKenzie Mountains of the Northwest Territories, the nearly 10,000 s

Post: 24 October 18:00

Drawing date is November 15th, 2023. ONLY 200 TICKETS LEFT! 2024 all-inclusive 10-day non-resident Kodiak Island Brown Bear and Sitka Blacktail Deer hunt raffle for 2 Hunters. (Only 1 Brown Bear Hunter) The Hunt Includes: 1. A 10 Day fully guided 1×1 brown bear hunt $31,000.00 2. Sitka blacktail deer hunting for you and 1 guest, which includes 1 blacktail buck each. $8,500.00 3. The Trophy Fees for 1 brown bear. 4. The opportunity to hunt Sea Ducks and Red Fox. 5. A Christensen Arms Traverse .375 H&H rifle, topped with Leupold’s VX-6HD CDS-ZL2 1-6x 24mm obj. 30mm tube illuminated fire dot reticle rifle scope and 5 boxes on ammo. MSRP $4,600.00 6. Swarovski 8x42 EL range binoculars MSRP $4,350.00 7. Comfortable cabin accommodations throughout the hunt. 8. Transportation to/from the town of Kodiak to the field. 9. Hunting license and locking tag fees! 10. A check for $5,000.00 to cover commercial flights and expenses. 11. A $4,000.00 (paid to the outfitter) minimum guide an

Post: 17 October 17:35

Coyote hunting is one of the most common forms of predator hunting that humans partake in. There are not many regulations with regard to the taking of the coyote which means there are many different methods that can be used to hunt the animal. The most common forms are trapping, calling, and hound hunting. Since coyotes are colorblind, seeing only in shades of gray and subtle blues, open camouflages, and plain patterns can be used. As the average male coyote weighs 8 to 20 kg (18 to 44 lbs) and the average female coyote 7 to 18 kg (15 to 40 lbs), a universal projectile that can perform between those weights is the .223 Remington, so that the projectile expands in the target after entry, but before the exit, thus delivering the most energy. Coyotes being the light and agile animals they are, they often leave a very light impression on terrain. The coyote's footprint is oblong, approximately 6.35 cm (2.5-inches) long and 5.08 cm (2-inches) wide. There are four claws in both their front

Post: 30 June 15:34

Teen hunter shoots record Virginia bull elk Congratulations to Austin Prieskorn! The 15-year-old hunter is now the proud record holder of the only Boone & Crockett (B&C) bull elk for Virginia with a score of 413-7/8” after his dad, Bo, won a Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF) raffle. As GOHUNT previously reported, Virginia announced its first historic elk season last year following a successful reintroduction effort spearheaded by RMEF. Out of the five tags available, four went to Virginia residents lucky to draw and the fifth was raffled off by RMEF. Almost 32,000 applicants vied for their chance at a once-in-a-lifetime tag, generating $513,000 for the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources general fund, according to B&C. The RMEF tag raised $93,000 and the monies will be used for elk habitat management. Bo was excited to hear that he won. “I haven’t hunted myself in seven years. It’s been all about my boys.” The Prieskorns live in New Mexico and Bo was an outfitter for 30 ye

Post: 20 February 10:44

Animals get better care than their owners, study finds A new study conducted by animal welfare charity Brooke suggests that pet owners are more likely to take their pet for a routine check-up at the vet than go to the doctor for a check-up themselves. The study, which was conducted ahead of World Veterinary Day this Saturday, also found that almost 7 in 10 pet owners would always go to their vet in the first instance to get reliable advice on their animal’s wellbeing, ahead of consulting friends and family or checking social media. As 9 in 10 people agree that vets are a vital part of the community, Brooke is highlighting this importance by putting a spotlight on vets all around the world. Vet and TV broadcaster Dr Scott Miller said the findings show a huge reliance on vet services and highlight just how important vet professionals are to people in the UK. “This is something we see replicated around the world, especially within the communities Brooke works in where people depend o

Post: 27 April 17:33

Your November Rut Playbook In the northern and central states and Canada, the whitetail rut is about to explode in a frenzy that anyone with their eyes open will notice as bucks heedlessly cross farm fields, suburban yards and roads in their furious search for does in estrus. But the rut isn’t just a time of frenzy. The seeking, chasing and breeding phases of the rut that occur in November across much of the whitetail’s range often require different strategies. Here’s a week-by-week guide to staying in step with the rut this month to up your odds of tagging the buck you want. November 1-7 Halloween is just gone but some of the trees are still pumpkin orange. The fallen leaves have a fresh, damp, musky smell in the early morning. Saplings have been rubbed raw along field edges and all over the woods, and scrapes seem to be everywhere. The young bucks are harassing does now like exuberant teenagers, but the older bucks, though they are scraping and rubbing, aren’t yet moving hard in sea

Post: 3 November 19:14

Комбинированное охотничье ружье Иж-94 (верхний ствол 12/76, нижний 308W) Отзыв Я хочу поделиться своим опытом использования комбинированного охотничьего ружья Иж-94. Это универсальное оружие привлекло мое внимание благодаря своей многофункциональности, и я попытаюсь описать подробно как плюсы, так и минусы этого ружья. Иж-94 Плюсы: Многофункциональность: Иж-94 сочетает в себе гладкий ствол для охоты на птиц и нарезной ствол для охоты на крупного зверя. Это делает его идеальным выбором для тех, кто охотится в различных условиях и на разных животных. Сострел: Одним из главных преимуществ является близкий к идеалу сострел нарезного и гладкого ствола. Я провел несколько охот, и могу с уверенностью сказать, что переход между стволами не вызывает никаких проблем. Разбросы минимальны, что позволяет легко переключаться с одного ствола на другой. Компактность и вес Иж-94: Ружье достаточно легкое и удобное в обращении. Оно не перегружает и не вызывает дискомфорта при длительных охотах. Ни

Post: 27 December 16:53

КО-44 охотничий карабин калибр 7.62х54 отзыв и как ведет себя на охоте. Карабин КО-44 у меня уже лет 15, как первая нарезь пошла. Бралась как рабочая лошадка, без понтов. Что понравилось и за что до сих пор держусь: Надежность КО-44– как у автомата Калашникова. За эти годы и в дождь, и в снег, и в грязь лазил с ним. Никогда не подводил. Затвор работает четко, экстракция гильзы уверенная. Простая конструкция, ломаться особо нечему. Мощный патрон КО-44. 7.62х54R – это не шутки. Лося, кабана, косулю – валит на дистанции до 200 метров без проблем. Главное – правильно прицелиться. С подранками не бегал. Цена КО-44. Когда брал, был самым доступным нарезным вариантом. Сейчас, конечно, есть и подешевле, но жаба душит менять на что-то принципиально другое. Приклад КО-44. Да, он деревянный и не самый эргономичный, но зато крепкий. Не раз выручал, когда приходилось продираться через кусты. За это время только лаком покрывал пару раз. Что не нравится и с чем приходится мириться: Вес КО-44

Post: 12 February 18:27

БАСТУРМА ИЗ ЛОСЯТИНЫ Мясо лося 3 кг Соль 200 гр НА 1 КГ МЯСА: Пажитник 1 стол.л. Паприка 0.5 стол.л. Перец красный молотый (острый) 0.5 стол.л. Перец черный молотый (ложка с горкой) 1 чайн.л. Душистый перец (порошок, ложка с горкой) 1 чайн.л. Хмели-сунели 1 стол.л. Чеснок (выдавленный через пресс) 1 стол.л. Вода (80-90 градусов по цельсию) 50 мл СПОСОБ ПРИГОТОВЛЕНИЯ Время приготовления: 20 д 6 ч 40 мин 1. Мясо помойте, вырежьте жилы, порежьте на прямоугольные куски. Они должны быть достаточно крупные, так как мясо в процессе приготовления усыхает в 3-4 раза. 2. Хорошо натрите мясо солью, выкладывая его в подходящую по размеру посудину. Соли не жалейте. На мясо поставьте тарелку, а на нее груз. Уберите емкость с мясом в холодильник на 4 суток. 3. Когда пройдет время, достаньте мясо и поместите его в холодную чистую воду на 6 часов. Каждый час меняйте воду на свежую. 4. В миску насыпьте специи, перемешайте. Выдавите чеснок, перемешайте еще раз. Теперь к специям нужно добавить горячую в

Post: 2 June 10:33

Michael Hunsucker – Bowhunting Influencer and Outdoor Blogger in the Heartland Influencer Profile: Who Is Michael Hunsucker? Michael Hunsucker is a seasoned bowhunting influencer and professional outdoor blogger, best known as the co-founder and host of the award-winning TV show Heartland Bowhunter. With decades of experience in the field, he has built a loyal following by showcasing ethical whitetail deer hunting, habitat management, and content creation rooted in storytelling. Based in Missouri, Michael combines field expertise with digital influence, making him a trusted authority in the hunting community. Hunting Style and Methods of a Bowhunting Blogger As a dedicated bowhunting influencer, Michael exclusively uses a compound bow in pursuit of mature whitetail bucks. His approach is methodical, focused on early-season scouting, scent control, food plot strategy, and wind-based stand placement. Hunsucker is a vocal advocate of fair chase ethics and minimal impact hunting. His b

Post: 1 August 11:38

Canadian geese hunting is a popular and challenging pursuit for hunters across the United States. These migratory birds are known for their intelligence, adaptability, and strong social bonds, making them both a rewarding and demanding target. Here's an exploration of why accurate shooting is crucial in this type of hunting, how American hunters approach it, and what makes it so difficult. The Difficulty of Canadian Goose Hunting Despite its popularity, Canadian goose hunting is not easy. Several factors contribute to its difficulty: Intelligence and Adaptability Geese are highly observant and wary of potential threats. If they detect anything unusual—such as poorly placed decoys, inconsistent calling, or exposed hunters—they will flare away from the area. Experienced geese become even more difficult to deceive over time. Weather Conditions Weather plays a significant role in goose hunting success. Wind direction affects how geese approach decoys, while fog, rain, or snow can obscure

Post: 14 February 16:44

Aoudad Hunting in Morocco: A Comprehensive Guide part 2 The Hunting Experience aoudad hunting in Morocco Hunting Aoudad requires a blend of strategy, patience, and skill. Familiarizing yourself with the local geography plays a crucial role in successful hunting. Aoudad prefer steep, rugged terrains, making knowing the landscape imperative. One effective method includes spotting from a distance using binoculars to locate a herd. Once located, hunters can plan their stalk based on the wind direction, ensuring they remain downwind to avoid alerting the animals. Additionally, understanding Aoudad behavior is key. Observing their grazing patterns can help determine when they will likely be near water sources or in sheltered areas. Crepuscular activity means being up early or staying out late often pays off. Stalking quietly through the underbrush and remaining patient while waiting for an opportune moment to take a shot is vital. Shooting ethics must be adhered to, meaning hunters should

Post: 1 November 09:33

November hunting in 🇭🇷 Croatia and 🇸🇰 Slovakia. If the Croats are more or less clear, then the Slovaks are not so widely known yet. And in vain! The hunting there is interesting, original, and the species are rare and therefore exclusive. ➡️ Lower Tatra chamois. Are you interested? Very much! A separate valuable subspecies for many hunting clubs. The Low Tatras are a mountain range in central Slovakia. The highest point is Mount Đumbier, 2043 m. The territory of the Low Tatras is a national park 🏞 due to its unique nature. In many places here, for example, virgin forests are still preserved. 📆 The best time for chamois hunting is late autumn - early winter. In 3 days you will get your beautiful trophy. Accommodation in a village hotel. Hot meals, hearty and delicious Eastern European cuisine, game and homemade wine. 💶 Price 18,900 euros, including 1 trophy. ❗️We recommend hurrying up with your applications 💬 write to Telegram (https://t.me/safari_stalker) #hunting_in_sl

Post: 28 October 09:20

Stags, Ponies, Raptors – what an amazing day we’ve had! 🦌🐴🦅 Today was all about being surrounded by nature's finest. The majestic stags, with their powerful antlers, roamed gracefully through the fields, a true symbol of strength and endurance. The wild ponies, untamed and free, galloped across the landscape, their manes flowing in the wind, reminding us of the beauty of freedom and resilience. And then there were the raptors – sharp-eyed, fierce hunters of the skies, soaring effortlessly as they scanned the ground below for prey. Each animal brought its own sense of wonder, from the ground to the sky. It’s moments like these that remind us of the incredible diversity in the animal kingdom and the thrill of witnessing it up close. Can’t wait to share more photos next week – stay tuned for some unforgettable wildlife moments! 📸✨ #WildlifePhotography #Stags #Ponies #Raptors #NatureLovers #AnimalKingdom #OutdoorAdventure #WildlifeWatching #BirdsOfPrey #MajesticStags #WildPonies #A

Post: 21 October 09:25

🇺🇸 Early wake-ups and late evenings is what roebuck hunting is all about. In between, long hours of planning the “best” strategy for that one buck which keeps your hunter and you awake during the short sleeping hours of the night. What will the wind do? Will the females around him spot us and run away scuppering our chances of success? When hunting for such special bucks, usually nothing ever comes as planned over so many times in your mind. But sometimes, when everything is perfect, it simply happens, finding yourself just a few meters away from the buck of your dreams. The rest is history. Stay tuned for a short reel coming up soon, which will give you a better understanding of how special this buck is! 🇨🇦 ~ ~ #roebuck #roedeer #spanishroebuck #corzos #corzo #corzos2024 #capreolus #buckfever #huntinginspain #safariclubinternational #cic #sci #dsc #gsco #wildsheepfoundation #firstforhunters #laexcelenciaenlacaza #hunt #caza #chasse #caccia #jagd #охота #охотник #caminorealhuntingo

Post: 25 April 09:26

Cold and Snowy Conditions to Greet Wisconsin Deer Hunters Hunters couldn't ask for better conditions when Wisconsin's annual nine-day gun deer season opens Saturday. MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Hunters can expect near-perfect conditions when Wisconsin's annual nine-day gun deer season opens Saturday. Wisconsin Public Radio reported Thursday that temperatures in the 20s and 30s will allow hunters to sit in one area comfortably if they choose and snow-covered ground will make deer more visible and easier to track. The only issue could be wind, which could affect deer movement and make things tougher for hunters, said Jeff Pritzl, state Department of Natural Resources deer program specialist. DNR officials told WPR that they expect to sell about 550,000 licenses this year. The agency sold 564,440 licenses last year. License sales have been trending down for more than 20 years, slipping about 1.5% annually since 2000 as older hunters age out of the sport faster than young people are taking

Post: 20 November 17:52

Stegte frølår 1. Læg først frølårene i blød i mælk og stil dem på køl i cirka 30-60 minutter. Proteinerne i mælk hjælper med at mørne kødet. 2. Læg herefter de hakkede frølår på en tallerken dækket med køkkenrulle, tør grundigt, krydr med salt, peber og rul i mel. 3. Når du steger poterne, er det meget vigtigt ikke at overbelaste panden, så det er bedst at stege flere gange. I mit eget tilfælde holdt bagepladen omkring 250 gram (ca. halvdelen af ​​det hele) lapkok ad gangen, så jeg delte også bageolien i 2 lige store dele. 4. Varm olie op i en stegepande. olie opvarmes i en stegepande 5. Tilsæt de rullede og luftede frølår til melet og steg i cirka 3 minutter på begge sider eller indtil de er brune. 6. Efter bagning af den ene del renses gryden (så der slet ikke er melrester, da de kan koge), tilsættes den anden del af smørret og kogningen gentages. 7. Når alle benene er kogte, kom olien til saucen i gryden, tilsæt straks hakket hvidløg og steg i ca 2-3 minutter, indtil hvidløget er b

Post: 15 August 17:52

By Aaron Webber The three muskox bulls were getting anxious and it appeared that they were about to run again. I had chased this particular bull several times from a larger herd, but after several failed attempts to get a clear shot, it had finally broken off from the herd with two other, smaller bulls. I jumped off my snowmachine and got ready with my 7 mm Mag. The largest bull had moved away from the other two and presented a broadside shot. I instinctively stood, aimed, and fired at the bull. The bull took off running. I reloaded and followed up with a second shot which knocked the bull to the ground. I had finally bagged my bull! I started shaking severely. Whether it was delayed buck fever, or the fact that it was freezing cold, or perhaps a combination of both, I don’t know. I calmed myself enough to climb back on my snowmachine and drove over to the downed bull. The rest of the group arrived just before I did. My dad met me at my machine and gave me a big hug. The others whoo

Post: 28 October 10:03

7 Reasons Why OTC Elk Tags Beat Draw Tags If you want to spend more time in the elk woods and have more chances to succeed, then over-the-counter elk tags are the way to go At least four different bulls bugled practically nonstop all morning long as I flanked a herd swarmed by satellite bulls. One beautiful 6x6 with a lovesick bugle grew attached to my cow calling around midmorning, but when he got to 60 yards — no shot opportunity — and didn’t see a cow, his interest fizzled. He rejoined the ensemble of bugling bulls. I continued chasing bugles, and at around noon, I came eye to eye with a massive old 6x6 at 14 yards. A well-placed arrow into the front of his chest quickly took effect, and my first bull ever was down within 100 yards. That hunt wasn’t guided, or in a unit that took me years to draw. It was instead on an over-the-counter tag on U.S. Forest Service lands. We’re often told that OTC hunting looks nothing like the hunts seen on outdoor television. While the hunt I had isn’

Post: 29 August 10:25

Picking the Best Rifle and Caliber for Pig Hunting Do you need a magnum setup or a fast-shooting semi-auto? Probably, your deer rifle will work just fine Large wild pigs can move with a grace and silence that’s starkly at odds with their appearance. The boar that emerged from the thicket next to us did it without a sound, and he was comically large. My 7-year-old son, Anse, spotted him, and by the time he said something and I looked up, the pig was walking straight away from our box stand, headed to the feeder 60 yards away. “Look at the size of the nuts on that thing!” Anse whispered. Indeed, it appeared as if the pig was toting a pair of darkened, medium-sized cantaloupes. As the boar settled on the bait, I helped Anse steady his rifle, a bolt-action .300 Blackout, in the window frame of the box blind. It was early, maybe 4 p.m., when we snuck into the blind, and the Central Texas sun was still hot. I’d barely closed the bolt on the little rifle when a mix of 25 pigs—sows and shoat

Post: 23 August 10:18

🐟 Рыба судного дня О_о «Рыбу Судного дня» обнаружили дайверы у берегов Южной Калифорнии. Эта рыба считается предвестником несчастий и бедствий. В прошлые выходные несколько удачливых каякеров и любителей подводного плавания наткнулись в бухте Ла-Хойя на редкую глубоководную рыбу. Моряки заметили 12-футовую рыбу-веслоног, и, чтобы дать вам представление о том, насколько редка эта встреча, отметим, что с 1901 года было выловлено всего 20 рыб-веслоногов! Размер найденного сельдяного короля (именно так называется «рыба Судного дня») составил 12 футов (3,6 м). Это крайне редкий вид. Представители Института океанографии отметили, что находка уникальна и требует внимательного изучения. В понедельник, 12 августа, в Лос-Анджелесе произошло землетрясение силой 4,4 балла, всего через два дня после обнаружения рыбы у берегов Калифорнии. Считается, что эти рыбы чувствуют малейшие колебания земной коры, в результате чего поднимаются с морских глубин на поверхность. В Японии они даже получили

Post: 21 August 20:58

Hunters From California report that a safe is good when it really saves. Wildfires in Southern California are a frequent phenomenon, one might say, as common as winter snow in Alaska. The "dry season" lasts an average of six months without any raindrop. Dry grass or forest catches fire, and the wind spreads the flames like lightning. There is not enough fresh water in California. Households often limit their water consumption. It is forbidden to grow vegetables on the territory of the house, because they need to be watered. These problems have been around for many, many years. WHY is the scale of fires increasing every year? And why did the fire take on the scale of a national disaster in January 2025? Experts compete to calculate the damage. The damage caused by fires in Los Angeles today already amounts to 135-150 billion dollars. Someone claims 200 billion or even more. Everyone is discussing the cost of celebs and politicians houses that were burned down or remained unharmed.

Post: 22 January 01:55

African classic: buffalo 🐃 – one of the five giants of the continent 🌍 ➡️ We offer Cape buffalo hunting in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 A region in the south of Zimbabwe with a good number of buffalo and good trophy indicators. Classic hunting: jeep + "walk & stalk". ☝️This hunt is suitable for those who are not used to feeling sorry for themselves, but are ready to walk several kilometers a day for the desired trophy in a team of experienced guides. And in the evening, after a hard day, a wonderful end to it by the fire with a glass of🍷South African red or strong Irish wine for friendly discussions and plans for the new day. ✅ City of arrival: Bulawayo. ✅ Visa: at the airport upon arrival. ✅ Hunting cost: $14,000 + trophy. ✅ Time: there are places at the beginning of the season for March-April 2025. After the safari, we recommend an unforgettable trip to Victoria Falls and a couple of tourist days on the banks of the Zambezi. Without such trips, there is no complete sense of happiness. �

Post: 18 October 09:32

Goose shooting Loch of Strathbeg Best area in Aberdeenshire Last weeks available If you are tired of been in places where you ear that the wind is wrong, or the weather bad, or any excuses to explain a poor shooting trip , come and try with me in October and November , i can guarantee to show you many birds on your trip . We get around 30.000 geese every day who roost/ feed on our ground . We shoot only 2 times in the week that prime golden place to can keep the birds all the season In December and January , the weather can really be bad and the birds are more clever, but we still get good bags in the week . You can see the result of each day on this page . We use many decoys and put many efforts to make your trip fantastic . We feed All our duck ponds weekly Food and accommodation are appreciated by all oir guest . 890£ for 3 days all include ( Shooting, food, accommodation) 1590 £ for 1 week all include

Post: 21 August 09:26

Brown Bear The brown bear has several unusual habits that are rarely noticed in the literature. The character of the bear is often overlooked, despite the popularity of this game among hunters. First of all, it is an unusual persistence with which the bear achieves not only food, but even a small amount of food or treats. Successful body structure, strength, help the bear in the implementation of his plans. In an area where apples and fruits grow, the animal has the opportunity not only to pick up fallen ones from the ground, but also to climb branches for food. Also, bears are smart animals. When he notices that it is not convenient to pluck fruits from flexible branches, he begins to shake the tree at the base and calmly collects the fallen fruits. Hunters who have been watching the bear at the fruit–bearing trees know the characteristic noise made by the branches - like a gust of wind. The persistence of the bear generates the irascibility of this animal, if he does not achieve wha

Post: 4 July 09:05

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 choco

Post: 9 January 17:38

Top 5 Hunting Towns in America Have You Ever Hunted in These Towns? Man, you hate to rank stuff sometimes. Case in point, college football. What makes one team better than another, anyway — TV time, a difficult schedule, wins and losses? Rankings and choices concerning numero uno lend themselves to loopholes, weak arguments and plenty of opinions. So what exactly qualifies a town as one of the BEST hunting towns in America? To find out, I polled hunters who find themselves in the woods for work and play … biologists, editors and industry folks, and here’s what they said: Every great hunting town needs a variety of game. It has to have cafés, hole-in-the wall restaurants, inexpensive hotels, meat processors, and a game and fish office nearby doesn’t hurt, either. Tons of public hunting land within an hour’s drive. Interesting stuff to see if you tag out early or just get tired of hunting. Albuquerque, New Mexico New Mexico’s scattered peaks are notorious for growing monster bulls. A r

Post: 18 August 20:22

Three-eyed predator stalked the seas 500 million years ago Stanleycaris hirpex, which lived in the Cambrian period, had two protruding eyes on the side of its head and a larger eye in the centre A three-eyed animal with wing-like fins once swam through shallow seas, using heightened visual perception to hunt smaller sea animals. Stanleycaris hirpex lived in the Cambrian Period about 500 million years ago, not long after the first eyes appeared in the fossil record. It is the first animal with three eyes known among the arthropods, the group containing insects, arachnids and crustaceans, but the researchers who described it think there may be others in which a third eye has been overlooked. S. hirpex was roughly the size of a human hand and had two protruding eyes with hundreds of lenses on each side of its head, plus a third, much larger eye in the middle. Living among finger-sized animals, it probably used its advanced visual system to chase down fast-moving prey, says Joseph Moys

Post: 8 July 18:24

Early Season Hunting Conditions Depending on where you hunt and exactly when you’re in the field, early-season hunting can be brutal. For example, sitting in a ground blind near an antelope watering hole or putting the stalk on a Western muley can cause you to sweat like you were trying to earn a spot in the NFL combine. You’d think that sitting perched in a tree would offer some relief due to the wind, but that’s not always true either. Hot and humid conditions without any breeze can be just as tough 15 feet up. Traditional cotton shirts or blue jeans don’t work well in these situations because they don’t breathe well or wick your sweat away. As a result, your clothes just stay wet and eventually start to stink. Not ideal for hunting, especially if you’re on a multi-day trip out west. At the same time, some southern or western hunts may take you through some challenging terrain, where briars, thorns, and other vegetation tears at your hunting clothes. That means your lightweight hunt

Post: 30 June 16:09

The Roadless Rule in the Tongass National Forest is Vital for Both Hunters and Brown Bears There’s a long history of Alaskan hunting guides stepping up to protect the Tongass. In the mid-1980s an old, dying bear hunter named Ralph Young sat in the back of a skiff, squinting through the rain at the ocean and mountains of Southeast Alaska. In the bow, huddled against the wind and rain, sat a teenager named Klas Stolpe. The two would be out for a month or two, until most of the salmon had spawned and the bears had left the streams for the high country. The old man didn’t especially enjoy the kid’s company but, due his to declining health and old age, he needed his help for basic things like getting in and out of the boat. They motored past once pristine bays, where years ago the old man guided legendary hunters like Warren Page and Jack O’Connor. Now, those lands were clear-cut logged. He pointed the skiff toward Admiralty Island, the heart of rainforest grizzly country, and opened the

Post: 24 June 16:19

These are one of the most important hunting tips for starters. Stealth and Silence Always be as quiet as you possibly can. Even the faintest twig, branch, clothing and equipment rattling will alert the animals. Dress appropriately, gear up lightly, and don’t use velcro clothing or anything that would make a lot of noise. Navigating Your Surroundings Become acquainted and scout out the hunting area. Depending on which game animals you hunt, it’s always a good idea to familiarize yourself with the perimeter, and use landmarks so you won’t get lost. Patience Goes a Long Way Many hunters don’t have the patience to acquire a clean shot. There’s a lot of waiting, but it pays off in the end when a deer appears on your scope. Persistence is key. Mind Your Scent Animals have heightened senses, and it’s a good idea to become as odorless as possible. There are many chemicals and cosmetic products that mask your scents. That means no smoking, no alcohol, and no smelly food. The wind factor is a

Post: 13 June 18:22

How to Call in a Bull Elk Like a Calling Champion Do You Use These Techniques? You might expect a top elk caller to focus his hunting advice on proper call selection, volume, tone, timing or teamwork. But one Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation World Elk Calling Championship winner says perhaps the most critical step to calling in elk is how you set up to intercept an approaching bull. Corey Jacobsen of Boise, Idaho, is one of the most decorated world champion elk callers in the country, as well as a consistently successful bowhunter. Jacobsen offers the following key advice on calling elk into bow range: “The setup might be the most critical step," Jacobsen said. "It always plays a major role in determining the outcome of a hunt. I can’t count how many hunts have been blown by a bad setup — too much brush to shoot through, not enough cover to hide in, no shooting lanes, inconsistent wind currents, caught in the open, the list goes on and on. “I always repeat one word to myself when I’m s

Post: 13 June 11:47

Hunting in Northern China Today, you can’t legally go hunting in China. A century ago, however, things were different, and you can find testimony on pages of old books. Here we reproduce a few extracts from one such book, “Fur and Feather in Northern China” by Arthur de Carle Sowerby, F.R.G.S., published in 1914. Bats, admittedly, are mentioned only in passing, but we hope you’ll enjoy the stories about wild sheep, wapiti, and antelope. Wild Sheep No one who has not experienced it can form more than the faintest idea of what “the long day’s patience, belly-down on frozen drift” while waiting to get a shot at the “head of heads feeding out of range” means. Day after day the hunter goes out, and climbs the steep and rocky ascents to the sheep range : he crosses wind-swept uplands, white with the driven snow: he scales treacherous precipices, jagged with needles and spurs of crumbling granite : ever with his trusty glasses to his eyes he keeps spying, spying, spying, till one day he se

Post: 16 May 17:16

When is the right time to restrict your aging hunting dog from the field? With shaking hands and nervous anticipation, I slipped the GPS collar around Winchester’s neck and felt the subtle trembling always present prior to launch. For a moment, I considered leaving the collar in the truck, knowing my big running partner wouldn’t be running strong enough for me to fear him going over the edge of nowhere, one of the defining characteristics of our 12-year relationship. He sat quietly, except for the gentle thumping of his tail on the seat, while I assembled the Winchester 101, 12-gauge, I had also considered leaving in the truck. But, Winchester knew that the gun and the collar meant a hunt, and their absence meant the outing was only a walk. The March morning had dawned clear and cold, suggesting the snow cover in the mountains would present a crust that would support Winchester’s weight. Opportunities for the perfect conditions that once were a luxury had become a necessity for Winc

Post: 18 April 12:51

The Barn Owl is a nocturnal raptor measuring nearly 40 cm, with a wingspan of nearly a metre. It has a characteristic face, heart-shaped, white plumage on its breast and mottled yellow-brown on its back and wings. Its legs are feathered right down to its claws. The wing-feathers have a flexible edge and sound-absorbent down, in such a way that it flies noiseless and thus surprises its prey, essentially small rodents. Highly useful in countrysides, this bird however has had a bad reputation in the past; its disturbing appearance, its hoots and its nocturnal activity in attics and bell-towers frightened the credulous and the Barn Owl was thought to be a harbinger of misfortune: in order to dispel that bad augur, they used to be killed and nailed to barn doors – not so long ago by the way… Sedentary, the Barn Own spends the winter without migrating. It nests on the ground or in niches of towers and barns, laying from 4 to 13 eggs which hatch after approximately two weeks; the older chi

Post: 30 September 18:38

атикоти я / мэн’мэн’ сабаки / янагигами (5-7-5) здесь, там — восточный ветер / повсюду причёсывает / волосы ивы (IB-10, HS-26, JR-26) 1667, весна. Образ ивы, колышимой весенним ветром, напоминает поэту образ женщины с расплетёнными волосами и готовящейся причёсываться, или наоборот, волосы причёсывающейся женщины напоминают ему колышимые ветром ветви ивы. Этот образ углубляется многозначностью слов: «коти» — «там» и «восточный ветер»; «сабаки» — «расчёсывать», «растрепать», «продавать», «располагать», «иметь дело с чем-то» и «судить». Кандзи 東風 = こち = коти — весенний (восточный) ветер 面 = めん= メン= мэн’ — поверхность, сторона; аспект; лицо; маска 面々= 面面 = めんめん= мэн’ мэн’ — каждый, все, всюду, во всех направлениях 柳 = やなぎ = янаги — ива 髪 = かみ= ками — волосы на голове Примечание Исао Ясуды: [IB] あち東風や面々さばき柳髮 [10] [HS] あち東風や面々さばき柳髪 [26] [HK] あちこちやめんめんさばきやなぎがみ [CK] あちこちやめんめんさばきやなぎがみ [RN] achikochi ya / menmen sabaki / yanagigami Стихи опираются на фразу из стихотворного сборника «Вакан

Post: 28 November 21:44

Коста-Рика. Охота на кетсаля Великолепный кетсаль (Resplendent Quetzal) — священная птица у древних ацтеков и майя, украшение флага Гватемалы и название её национальной валюты, мечта фотографов и бёрдвотчеров, — как тут не польститься и не упустить возможность, будучи в Коста-Рике, увидеть в природе эту редкую и необычайно красивую птицу. Тем более что в неволе она не живёт. Есть два места, где с большой долей вероятности можно встретить кетсаля — это Монтеверде и небольшой горный посёлок Сан Херардо де Дота (San Gerardo de Dota), расположенный на границе Национального парка Лос Кетсалес. Над Санта Еленой, административным и туристическим центром провинции Монтеверде, почти ежедневно висит радуга и гуляет ветер. Этот город находится на высоте 1400 м над уровнем моря, и отсюда буквально уходят в облака знаменитые облачные, или туманные леса Монтеверде. Здесь проходит континентальной водораздел между Тихим океаном и Карибским морем. Встречаясь с горами, тёплые и влажные воздушные масс

Post: 11 December 09:20

화천군 겨울 사냥 화천군 지역의 사냥: 자연과 전통의 경계에서 화천군은 강원도 동북부에 위치하며, 태백산맥의 험준한 산세와 화천강의 맑은 계곡이 특징입니다. 해발 700m 이상의 고지대와 침엽수림이 넓게 퍼져 멧돼지, 고라니, 산꿩의 주요 서식지로 알려져 있습니다. 특히 설악산과 인접한 지역은 생태 보호구역으로 지정되어 야생동물의 밀도가 높습니다. 겨울철 눈 덮인 산악 지형은 추적 기술을 극한으로 시험하는 환경입니다. 이 글에서는 화천군의 사냥 문화와 현황을 깊이 있게 탐구해보겠습니다. 화천군의 지리적·자연적 특징 화천군은 강원도 동북부에 위치하며, 태백산맥의 험준한 산세와 화천강의 맑은 계곡이 특징입니다. 해발 700m 이상의 고지대와 침엽수림이 넓게 퍼져 멧돼지, 고라니, 산꿩의 주요 서식지로 알려져 있습니다. 특히 설악산과 인접한 지역은 생태 보호구역으로 지정되어 야생동물의 밀도가 높습니다. 겨울철 눈 덮인 산악 지형은 추적 기술을 극한으로 시험하는 환경입니다. 화천군의 자연환경은 사계절 내내 아름다운 풍경을 선사합니다. 봄에는 야생화가 만발하고, 여름에는 푸른 숲이 시원한 그늘을 제공합니다. 가을에는 단풍이 물들어 사냥을 하며 자연의 아름다움을 동시에 즐길 수 있고, 겨울에는 눈 덮인 산에서의 동계 사냥이 특별한 매력을 발산합니다. 이러한 자연환경은 사냥꾼들에게 단순한 사냥 이상의 경험을 제공합니다. 화천군은 급경사지와 늪지대가 많아 접근성이 낮지만, 이는 고립된 자연 환경을 유지하는 요인입니다. 이러한 지형적 특성은 사냥꾼들에게 도전적인 환경을 제공하며, 특히 멧돼지 추적 시 눈 위의 발자국과 식물 훼손 흔적을 읽는 기술이 필수적입니다. 화천군의 사냥 인구와 현황 2025년 기준 화천군의 공식 사냥 면허 소지자는 200~300명으로 추정됩니다. 이는 강원도 전체(약 4,000명)의 약 5~7% 수준이며, 주로 60대 이상이 80% 이상을 차지합니다. 청년층 참여는 극히 드물지만, 최근 산림 체험 프로그램을 통해 20~30대 관심이 미세하게 증

Post: 1 July 14:02

PREDATOR HUNTING—HOW TO GET STARTED THE EASY WAY CLASSIC COYOTE SETUPS There are three basic types of coyote hunts: A silent stand in which you post up and hope to shoot coyotes passing by. A calling stand in which you hunker down and call coyotes into gun range; What I call a “run-and-gun hunt” in which you drive rural roads and stop periodically to call, then set up when you get a response. 1. SILENT STANDS Looking at the silent stand, your standard deer-season treestand or ground blind can work beautifully, especially if it is situated between deer feeding and bedding areas. Those are the same habitats that coyotes work, so as long as the wind is favorable—that is, blowing away from where you expect to see coyotes—then you should expect a shot. This silent-stand hunting is not a numbers game. You are relying on a dog to simply show itself, and if you shoot, or do anything to alert animals that you’re in the area, then you might be in for a long, slow day. But you can make good

Post: 12 December 17:50

Deep Water Haunts Bass fishing this time of year often corresponds with deep water. In much of the country, bass move offshore and school up to chase open-water baitfish. Offshore structure and cover like river ledges, deep weed beds, rock piles, wing-dams, and deep boat docks can all be dissected with a drop-shot. It particularly excels as a clean-up hitter. Once you catch a few fish from an offshore hot-spot using traditional cranking and worm techniques, pitch a drop-shot in and see what bites. It will often surprise you. The key to this style of fishing is to get the boat near, or over your target. From there, let the bait down until it makes contact with the bottom, and begin a series of light shakes of the worm. You want the bait to move, but not the sinker. This sounds touchy, but it’s easy to get the hang of it. Most experienced drop-shot fishermen call this “shaking slack.” After a little practice, you’ll get the feel of allowing your bait to flutter and sink on a slack line,

Post: 12 September 18:47

九州地方におけるクマ対策:狩猟を通じた生態系保護 地理的・自然的特徴 九州地方は日本の南西部に位置し、福岡県、佐賀県、長崎県、熊本県、大分県、宮崎県、鹿児島県の7県で構成されています。この地域は、温暖な気候と豊かな自然環境が特徴で、森林や山岳地帯が広がっています。特に、九州山地や阿蘇山周辺は、ツキノワグマの生息地として知られています。九州地方の気候は比較的温暖で、冬でも雪が少ないため、一年を通じて狩猟が可能です。 狩猟者と地域の人口統計 九州地方には約15,000人の狩猟免許所持者がいます(2021年時点)。これは日本の全狩猟免許所持者の約10%を占めています。地域の高齢化が進む中、若年層の狩猟者も少しずつ増えており、狩猟文化の継承が課題となっています。特に、ツキノワグマの個体数増加に伴い、農業被害や人身被害を防ぐ目的で狩猟に参加する新規狩猟者も見られます。 狩猟の特徴 九州地方でのクマ狩りは、その温暖な気候と多様な地形が特徴です。ツキノワグマは警戒心が強く、動きが速いため、狩猟には高度な技術と経験が必要です。狩猟方法は、銃器を使った狩猟が主流ですが、罠を使った方法も一部で行われています。また、冬季の積雪が少ないため、一年を通じて狩猟が可能です。 地域の狩猟タイプと対象動物 九州地方で主に狩猟される動物は以下の通りです: ツキノワグマ:個体数管理のための狩猟が許可されています。 イノシシ:農業被害が深刻で、狩猟の主要対象です。 ニホンジカ:個体数が増加しており、狩猟が推奨されています。 キツネやタヌキ:毛皮を目的とした狩猟が行われます。 カモ類:鳥猟の対象です。 狩猟シーズン 九州地方のツキノワグマとイノシシの狩猟シーズンは、11月15日から翌年2月15日までです。鳥猟のシーズンは、11月から2月にかけて行われます。シーズン外の狩猟は法律で禁止されており、違反者は罰則を受けます。 狩猟者団体とクラブ 九州地方には「九州猟友会」をはじめとする狩猟者団体が存在します。これらの団体は、狩猟者の技術向上や安全確保を目的とした講習会やイベントを定期的に開催しています。また、地域ごとに小さな狩猟クラブもあり、情報交換や共同での狩猟が行われています。 狩猟に関する法律 九州地方の狩猟は、日本の「鳥獣保護管理法」に基づいて規制されています。狩猟免許の取得には、講習会と試験の合格が必

Post: 14 July 14:51

四国地方の狩猟地:自然と伝統が交わる場所 地理的・自然的特徴 四国地方は、日本の四つの主要な島の一つで、香川県、徳島県、愛媛県、高知県の4県で構成されています。この地域は、四国山地を中心とした山岳地帯が広がり、森林や河川、海岸線など多様な自然環境が特徴です。温暖な気候と豊かな生態系は、野生動物の生息に適しており、狩猟にとって理想的な条件を提供しています。特に、山間部はイノシシやニホンジカの生息地として知られています。 狩猟者と地域の人口統計 四国地方には約10,000人の狩猟免許所持者がいます(2021年時点)。これは日本の全狩猟免許所持者の約7%を占めています。地域の高齢化が進む中、若年層の狩猟者も少しずつ増えており、狩猟文化の継承が課題となっています。特に、イノシシやニホンジカの個体数増加に伴い、農業被害を防ぐ目的で狩猟に参加する新規狩猟者も見られます。 狩猟の特徴 四国地方での狩猟は、その温暖な気候と多様な地形が特徴です。イノシシやニホンジカは警戒心が強く、動きが速いため、狩猟には高度な技術と経験が必要です。狩猟方法は、銃器を使った狩猟が主流ですが、罠を使った方法も一部で行われています。また、冬季の積雪が少ないため、一年を通じて狩猟が可能です。 地域の狩猟タイプと対象動物 四国地方で主に狩猟される動物は以下の通りです: イノシシ:農業被害が深刻で、狩猟の主要対象です。 ニホンジカ:個体数が増加しており、狩猟が推奨されています。 キツネやタヌキ:毛皮を目的とした狩猟が行われます。 カモ類:鳥猟の対象です。 狩猟シーズン 四国地方のイノシシとニホンジカの狩猟シーズンは、11月15日から翌年2月15日までです。鳥猟のシーズンは、11月から2月にかけて行われます。シーズン外の狩猟は法律で禁止されており、違反者は罰則を受けます。 狩猟者団体とクラブ 四国地方には「四国猟友会」をはじめとする狩猟者団体が存在します。これらの団体は、狩猟者の技術向上や安全確保を目的とした講習会やイベントを定期的に開催しています。また、地域ごとに小さな狩猟クラブもあり、情報交換や共同での狩猟が行われています。 狩猟に関する法律 四国地方の狩猟は、日本の「鳥獣保護管理法」に基づいて規制されています。狩猟免許の取得には、講習会と試験の合格が必要です。また、イノシシやニホンジカの狩猟には、特定の銃器

Post: 12 July 05:51

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