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Game Fair 2025: Le rendez-vous incontournable des chasseurs et des amoureux de la nature en France Du 13 au 15 juin 2025, Lamotte Beuvron, au cœur de la Sologne, accueillera la 43e édition du Game Fair, la plus grande vitrine de la chasse et de la nature en France et en Europe. Depuis sa création en 1981, le Game Fair s'est imposé dans le calendrier des professionnels et des passionnés de la chasse. Où se déroulera le Game Fair 2025 ? L'événement se déroulera au Parc Equestre fédéral de Lamotte-Beuvron (Loir-et-Cher), sur un formidable terrain d’exposition de près de 400 hectares. Ce paysage spacieux et pittoresque est idéal pour mettre en valeur les pratiques de chasse et les activités de plein air. Dates et horaires d'ouverture. Vendredi 13 juin: de 10h30 à 20h00 Samedi 14 juin: de 9h00 à 20h00 Dimanche 15 juin: de 9h00 à 18h00. Qu'est-ce qui attend les visiteurs? Game Fair 2025 réunira plus de 600 exposants de diverses nationalités représentant plus de 5 000 marques. L'événement

Post: 2 June 06:43

A young brown bear searches for food at low tide, looking for crabs or small fish under rocks. A bear walks along the shore eating crabs and barnacles at low tide and grasses in Glendale Cove, British Columbia, Canada. Brown bears are one of the most powerful land mammals. The bear's front paws, armed with powerful claws, are a universal tool with which the beast digs a den, digs up the holes of marmots and ground squirrels, turns over rocks that are too heavy for humans, breaks trees, and catches fish. Claws are excellent ground hooks. Thanks to them, bears can easily move along steep slopes, where it is difficult for a person to stay. Grizzly bears are one of the strongest land mammals, their strength is comparable to that of 3-5 humans. They can easily flip over large rocks in search of food. In the video, a young bear turns over a rock with one paw to find small fish and crustaceans hiding at low tide.

Post: 14 January 17:51

Canada goose hunting from kayak. GoPro video. An interesting fact is that of all the subspecies of geese, the Canadian goose flies the worst. This is due to its large weight. That is why the author of the video was in no hurry to get the gun out of the case. Canada geese have been introduced in Europe in the early 17th century by explorer Samuel de Champlain who sent several pairs of geese to France as a present for King Louis XIII. The Canada goose was one of the many species described by Carl Linnaeus in his 18th-century work Systema Naturae. The Canadian goose (Branta canadensis) is a waterfowl from the duck family. It is the most widespread waterfowl in North America: its population exceeds 5 million individuals. The body length of the Canadian goose is 55-110 cm, the wingspan is 120-180 cm, and the weight is 2.0—6.5 kg. The Canadian goose is native to North America. Currently, the bird breeds mainly in Alaska and Canada, including on the Arctic coasts and islands of the Canad

Post: 13 January 13:55

The 5 Best Thermal Monoculars of 2024 Everybody wants to know what goes bump in the night, even if it doesn’t bump and even if it’s not nighttime. Happily, thermal monoculars, a new and energetic category of gear, often identify what used to be invisible. They can help you see everything from human intruders on the other side of a fence, to coyotes and raccoons crouching in the dark, to a problematic wire in a household electrical outlet. We’re talking about monoculars, rangefinders, and cameras that use temperature variations, rather than visible light, to form images that can be captured as photographs or videos, or simply delivered to your eye to answer that ancient question: what’s out there? I’ve used this new class of “optics” over the past year to find newborn calves in a deadly blizzard, to find my ice-fishing buddies in the fog, to detect hidden electrical problems that might burn my house down, to hunt coyotes at midnight, and to finally even the odds on crop-raiding feral

Post: 29 January 17:54

Lad os tilberede bagt svinekno uden folie og ærme, enkelt og hurtigt. Denne metode bruges ofte i tjekkiske restauranter. Ingredienser: svinekno på ca. 1 kg gulerødder - 1 stk. løg - 2 stk. selleri stilk - 3 stk. spidskommen - 1 spsk. l. sukker - 1 spsk. l. med en rutsjebane salt - 1 spsk. l. kanel - 5 stænger pebernødder - 1 spsk. l. mørk øl - 500 ml let øl - 500 ml vand - 2 liter vegetabilsk olie - 2 spsk. l. Til glasuren: flydende honning - 100 g Dijonsennep - 50 g citronsaft - 50 ml stjerneanis - 3 stk. Skyl skanken med koldt vand og svid den let, hvis det er nødvendigt, hvis den har børster. Lav punkteringer med en kniv langs hele skaftets overflade, så kødet bliver bedre mættet med duften af ​​krydderier. Læg skanken i en gryde, dæk med øl og vand. Skær grøntsagerne i vilkårlige stykker og smid dem på skanken sammen med krydderierne. Bring bouillonen i kog og lad den simre ved svag varme i halvanden time. Forbered glasuren: bland honning med stjerneanis og bring det i kog. Tils

Post: 12 January 10:10

Albania, new law to extend the hunting ban by 5 years After the opening of the last few days, the Tirana government has started the process for the regulatory text: it could come into force starting from September 2016. The news on international hunting concerns again theAlbania: a few days ago there was talk of a possible stop to the ban imposed by Tirana to hunting in the Balkan nation, but now the local media have explained how the government is preparing a new law to extend this ban by another five years. According to reports from BIRN Albania, the Ministry of the Environment has already prepared the draft of the legislative text, which will be examined by Parliament next July. So the new provision would come into force from September 2016. The last two years have been characterized by a moratorium regarding this hunting ban and animal rights activists have claimed the excellent results achieved in this period. However, it must be said that the law has not stopped poachers, with

Post: 6 December 17:53

Americký bizon Bisonte Americano (Španělsko), Bison (G), North American Bison (F). Většina Severoameričanů mu říká buvol, ale není to pravý buvol jako ti, kteří se vyskytují v Asii a Africe. Vědci nám říkají, že jeho předkové dorazili do Severní Ameriky z Asie, překročili Beringův zemský most během pleistocénu, asi před dvěma miliony let. Zubr americký a jeho blízký příbuzný zubr evropský patří do kmene Bovini, který zahrnuje skot, buvoly a bizony. POPIS Bizon je po mrožovi největší lovnou zvěří v Severní Americe. Velcí býci mohou stát v kohoutku 5–6 stop (1,5–1,8 m) a vážit 1 600–2 200 lb (725–1 000 kg), někdy až 3 000 lb (1 350 kg). Samice jsou mnohem menší, váží asi 900 liber (400 kg) nebo méně. Obě pohlaví mají velký hrb na plecích a mohutnou, nízko posazenou hlavu. Tělo je na průřezu spíše úzké, zejména na zadních končetinách. Hlava, krk a přední končetiny jsou pokryty hustou, střapatou srstí a má krátký vous. Ocas je krátký a se střapcem. Letní srst je světle žlutohnědá; Zimní

Post: 9 October 17:21

V prvním červencovém týdnu se jeden dospělý samec vyskytoval na polích u obce Ludslavice, nedaleko od Holešova na Kroměřížsku. Drop velký je největším polním ptákem Evropy, který v České republice hnízdil na jihu Moravy až do roku 1996. Od té doby se u nás objevuje velmi vzácně a výjimečně. V prvním červencovém týdnu se jeden dospělý samec vyskytoval na polích u obce Ludslavice, nedaleko od Holešova na Kroměřížsku. Několik dní se zdržoval v polích, kde jej objevil místní zemědělec, který o něm informoval ornitology. Drop velký váží 5 kg (samice) až 16 kg (samec) a rozpětí křídel má 170 až 240 cm. Jeho nejbližší hnízdiště jsou v Rakousku a v Maďarsku. Ojediněle hnízdí i na Slovensku. Mladí samci se občas vydávají na potulky mimo hnízdiště a někteří se velmi výjimečně zatoulají i do střední Evropy. V srpnu 2019 se objevil jeden mladý drop u Hrubčic na Prostějovsku a zůstal tam i přes zimu až do února 2020. S blížícím se jarem se asi vrátil na hnízdiště do Rakouska. Výskyt dropa velkého

Post: 15 August 09:15

New Jersey to reinstate black bear season New Jersey’s annual black bear hunt is back on. The announcement came yesterday from Governor Phil Murphy, who opposed the hunt, after 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, according to WPVI ABC News. If approved, the hunt could be held as early as next month from Dec. 5 to 10 with an additional hunt slated for Dec. 14 to 17 if the reduction quota of 20% isn’t met during the first hunt. “While I committed to ending the bear hunt, the data demands that we act now to prevent tragic bear-human interactions,” said Murphy. As GOHUNT previously reported, Murphy 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. “Bear hunting in New Jersey has been a highly controversial topic for several decades, but only because officials like Mu

Post: 15 November 12:47

5 Things You Need Before Your First Hunt As you prepare to join the world of hunters, we’d like to welcome and congratulate you! Hunting is both a challenging and rewarding activity that will strengthen your character, teach you volumes, and provide lifelong memories. The thrill of the hunt is our passion at R & K Hunting, and we’re excited to share our expertise with you as you begin your hunting journey. Before your first hunt, there is a lot of education and preparation that you’ll need in order to have fun and be successful. Hunting requires discipline, and today our experts will help you identify everything you’ll need to safely enjoy your first hunt. Boots. You don’t want to go buy your first pair of hunting boots the day before you leave. Get a high-quality pair of leather hunting boots at least a month before your hunt and spend some time wearing them every day to break them in before your first hunt. Be sure to spend some time running around outside in them, not just shuffli

Post: 10 November 18:23

5 Factors for Rut Hunting Success 1. Weather Having the right weather can influence how much rutting activity you see — or don't see — on any given hunt. A cold front with a little rain to break a stale weather pattern, followed by a clear, crisp morning can seem to bring deer out of the woodwork. On the flip side, warm weather can slow the action to a crawl. Contrary to popular belief, the weather doesn't determine when deer breed. But it does influence how much of that breeding activity you see out in the open during daylight. Does often hug tight to thick cover when in estrus anyway, and they move even less when it's warmer than average. Bucks don't seem to cruise in the open as often, or for as long, during those unseasonably warm days, either. Don’t Miss: Big Bucks in Nasty Places 2. Available Bedding Cover Rut tactics are almost always terrain-based. So if you aren’t hunting around the type of quality bedding cover deer need this time of year, action will likely be minimal. Fi

Post: 8 November 12:14

Field Tested: Browning Trail Cameras Trail cameras serve two purposes: tracking and security. Slimline options do their best at remaining undetected to human beings who might be trespassing on your property, while larger, higher-definition models will draw the most detail out of whatever sets it off. Earlier this year, my wife and I obtained an eight-acre piece of property that has remained untouched for nearly a decade. As such, it has become a bit of a sanctuary for animals that run off from the adjacent state game lands abutting its corner. Property of this nature is often desirable, as it typically makes for an easy hunt due to its long vacancy. However, for the same reason, it becomes attractive to those that want to have a private hunting experience without paying for land of their own. With that in mind, I scoured Browning’s website to find affordable cameras to serve my purposes, and came up with the Strike Force Gen 5 and the Dark Ops HD Max.Features The features on both came

Post: 23 September 18:43

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

5 Snow Goose Stops You’ve Never Tried Chasing spring snow geese is one of the fastest growing pursuits in hunting, and with good reason. The most obvious of its attractions are the tens of millions of birds that string out from Texas to the Canadian tundra and from the coast of California to the Eastern Shore. But as the spring migration has ballooned, so has the hunting competition. Meanwhile, it takes plenty of gear and cash to get into the game: e-callers, massive decoy rigs, pallets of ammunition and gasoline for finding fresh birds for the next day’s flight. You might wonder why we go to the trouble. But if you spend one day under twisting white flocks with 10 shotgun shells in an extension magazine before you run it to the plug again and again, you’ll understand. Arkansas, Missouri and South Dakota are the hotbeds for chasing the reverse migration, but a few places are still devoid of big crowds, no matter if you’re a do-it-yourself or pay-to-play hunter. Southern Illinois Sean

Post: 1 July 12:24

5 Ducks That Probably Really Ticked You Off This Season Waterfowlers can commiserate over their encounters with these birds Depending on where and how you hunt, you probably experience several types of ducks that frustrate you year after year. Some birds don’t read the playbook and — gasp — adopt annoying behaviors that keep them alive and make you pull your hair out. I feel your pain. In fact, this past season I encountered quite a few ducks that really ticked me off. Maybe you can relate. Mallards Enough said. They’re just evil. Moving on … Vanishing Wood Ducks Given my druthers, I love to see relatively wet springs, which replenish wetlands and help boost duck production, but slightly dry autumns, which eliminate many seasonal wetlands to which ducks can disperse when the shooting starts. No dice this year. Late-summer rains gave local ducks plenty of places to hide, and they took full advantage. My go-to wood duck hole was jammed with birds before the opener. Yet after two decen

Post: 22 June 10:15

5 SURPRISING FACTS ABOUT ELK ANTLERS 1. ELK ANTLER RETENTION IS TESTOSTERONE-DRIVEN Elk antlers begin to form immediately after the last set is shed. Because elk antler grows faster than any other tissue in its body, a healthy bull can grow nearly one inch of antler every single day, leaving them with a fully formed set of antlers within the next few months. In many cases, disputes with predators or other bulls will cause these antlers to break off, but they’ll actually shed on their own if left undamaged. Why? Because an elk’s ability to retain its antlers is driven by its testosterone levels. After mating season ends, the level of doe pheromones in the air decreases, causing bull testosterone to drop as well. Once a bull loses enough testosterone, its body will pick up on the change and begin to shed its antlers in response. 2. DIFFERENT ELK POPULATIONS HAVE UNIQUE ANTLERS There are many subspecies of elk, and at least six variants live in North America. Over time and multiple gene

Post: 21 May 17:25

What do modern European hunters wear and what hunting techniques are popular? Rule of thumb is: if you're invited and your party consists of more than 2, leave camo at home or in moderation (ie. only a cap or a mask). While loden and waxed cotton remains popular, modern hunting clothing is made to be comfortable, quiet, sturdy, warm and prefferably tick-proof. As for hunting techniques. -Hunting from a blind is the preferred method. Either low near the ground for birds or in a treestand or elevated blind for larger game. -Driven hunt is a popular second. Takes more people, is more expensive, but very spectacular. The driven hunt comes in many varieties, and is subject to many rules, traditions and rituals which vary by region. -Walking flushing hunt is popular in the wide open agricultural areas as well. Requires good dogs. -Stalking has quite a following as well. Although recently, I've heard a scientist say on a symposium: "95% of the hunters believe they belong to the 5% who can

Post: 16 May 23:42

10 Elk Hunting Tips from the RMEF Do You Use These Tips? All tips were condensed from past features in RMEF's bi-monthly member magazine, Bugle. A subscription comes with an annual RMEF membership for $35. To join, call 800-CALL ELK or visit www.rmef.org. 1. Scout from Space If you've looked into the night sky, you've noticed the many satellites now orbiting our planet. They're great tools for today's hunter. Google Earth uses satellite images and aerial photography to give bird's-eye views of elk country. Locate meadows, burns, roads, water, heavy-timber escape areas and more. You can even find places where the forest canopy thins to suggest hidden grazing spots for elk. Newer GPS units accept uploaded coordinates from Google Earth, allowing you to walk directly to and more efficiently ground-truth potential honeyholes. 2. Count Points Quickly In good habitat, a bull normally has a 5-point rack as a 2-1/2-year-old and a small 6-point rack the following year. Instantly distinguishi

Post: 13 May 22:19

Top 5 Upland Bird Hunting Shotguns from Pheasant Fest 2022 With a few new shotguns for 2022 and other time-tested favorites, here are our top scattergun selections. Weatherby – Orion 20-Gauge Built upon the legacy and success of the Orion 12-gauge platform, this crowd favorite is now available in three 20-gauge models, including two field-oriented versions. The Orion I is a 28-inch with stylish gloss finish and the Orion Matte Blue is a 26-inch with a sleek matte finish. There is also a sporting clays version with 30-inch ported barrels, extended chokes, and a four-way adjustable comb. The shorter and slimmer side-locking lug action makes this stackbarrel feel right at home with a perfect balance point and lighter form factor for those notable, all-day forays. The Orion I and Matte Blue come equipped with a 3-inch chamber, chrome-lined bores, ejectors, vented ribs, single bead front sight, and a trio of interchangeable choke tubes. Benelli – Super Black Eagle 3 28-Gauge With over te

Post: 22 March 10:11

Even kids can brag about owning a Tesla. The electric car maker launched Cyberquad for Kids, a four-wheel all-terrain vehicle inspired by the design of Cybertruck, Tesla's futuristic take on the pickup truck. The $1,900 Cyberquad features a full-steel frame, cushioned seat and an adjustable suspension with rear disk braking and LED light bars, Tesla said on its website. Tesla says the electric ATV is suitable for children ages 8 and up. It can hold a maximum weight of 150 pounds. The Cyberquad's battery has an estimated range of 15 miles, and can recharge in about five hours. It can reach a top speed of 10 mph on one speed setting, and can reverse at a max speed of 5 mph. The company said the Cyberquad will start shipping in two to four weeks. Tesla CEO Elon Musk introduced the Cybertruck in 2019, which drew polarizing reactions for its unusual design. According to the web page for Cybertruck, production on the vehicle is expected to start next year.

Post: 6 December 13:56

The name “raccoon” comes to us from the Indian word “Arakun”, which translates as “scratching with his own hands.” Raccoons are predatory mammals. Raccoon dogs are close relatives of raccoons (they are often confused with raccoons). How big is the raccoon? The length of its body is usually 45-60 cm. The average weight of a raccoon, depending on the species, can vary from 2-5 to 8-15 kg. Moreover, males are often larger than females. The structure of a raccoon’s body is a bit like a fox or a dog. The raccoon’s paws are an important distinguishing feature of these animals; they have very elongated pads, even reminiscent of human hands. So all raccoons have excellent grasping abilities. Raccoons easily climb on trees and can manipulate various small objects. The raccoon’s tail is long and usually fluffy. As for the color, all raccoons have a grayish-brown color, and their tail is painted with transverse black and white stripes. The raccoon’s head is very wide, has a short and sharp mu

Post: 2 November 16:38

These 5 Essential Hunting Tips Will Help You Become a Better Hunter. Hunting is a popular outdoor activity that takes a lot of patience and preparation. However, becoming a better hunter is not easy. It takes years of practice and study before you can truly call yourself an expert in the field of hunting deer, elk, moose, or any other big game. There are so many different factors that come into play during a hunt, it can easily become overwhelming if you’re not prepared for even the most basic of them. There are plenty of ways to get into hunting, but for this post, we’re going to focus on the five essentials that every hunter should know before heading out into the field. 1. Invest In Good Shooting Equipment During the course of a hunt, you will get more than one chance at taking down your prey. You might even get multiple chances in a single day! Being able to make the most out of each shot is key to hunting success and can mean the difference between bringing home dinner and go

Post: 12 October 11:10

Lynx hunting requires careful preparation If you intend to go lynx hunting, you should start tracking lynx movements immediately after the first snowfall. This way the hunters can find out the number of lynxes in the area and the structure of the population. A keen eye is needed in deciphering lynx tracks, as the lynx likes to take advantage of hard pathways formed on the snow during soft snow season. In lynx hunting one hunter acts as a beater chasing the animal towards the shooters, or you can use a dog. Dog breeds that like to go after foxes will usually also eagerly chase lynxes. Big game dogs with pointed ears are also well suited for lynx hunting. A shotgun loaded with 4 mm shot is a good weapon for the purpose. A snow suit allows a shooter to better blend in with the wintry landscape. The lynx has excellent hearing. One should always remember this during a hunt. The shooters must remain as quiet as possible as they lie in wait. The lynx picks up gun loading sounds, the creakin

Post: 29 November 18:15

An Early Start for a Day Immersed in Nature’s Beauty at the Royal Park 🌅 Yesterday, I set off at 4 AM from the outskirts of Guildford, determined to secure a parking spot early, and it was so worth it! As we arrived, the gates opened, and there were plenty of spaces available. Over the years, my wife Katie Tanner Photography and I have visited many times, especially during rutting season, but this year was much quieter compared to the past. Despite that, the experience was just as magical. Spending the day wandering through this beautiful royal park was mesmerizing. The sound of red deer calls echoing all around made for an unforgettable experience. Witnessing these magnificent creatures up close during their rut was awe-inspiring. 🦌🍂 Being out in nature like this really makes you feel connected to the natural world. I can’t wait to return with my camera as autumn continues to transform the landscape, making it even more stunning. 📸✨ #RuttingSeason #RedDeer #GuildfordNature #R

Post: 8 October 09:26

4 NEW WAYS TO TAG PUBLIC-LAND TURKEYS RIGHT NOW Try these four surefire guerilla tactics to bag your public-land gobbler this spring. 1. START SCOUTING EARLY February is usually a gloomy month for outdoorsmen. Waterfowl and whitetail seasons have recently closed. It’s too cold to go fishing, and cabin fever seems to be a common illness. However, this time of year offers the best chance at getting a jump-start on killing a spring gobbler. To beat the February blues, I like to grab my .410 for squirrels and rabbits, and lace on a good pair of hiking boots. Boots on the ground is one of the biggest factors in setting the table for spring gobbler success as knowing the lay of the land is critical. The foliage is off the trees this time of the year, which makes a walk through the woods fairly easy. The snakes and ticks usually haven’t made their warm weather debut quite yet, either. And since whitetail deer shed their antlers this time of year, you can keep a lookout for sheds while you

Post: 13 December 17:45

🚨⚠️⚠️ AVIS IMPORTANT !!! ⚠️⚠️🚨🐗🐗🐗🐕🦮🐕‍🦺🐕‍🦺🦮🦮🐕‍🦺🐕‍🦺 - Parents - Les amis - Connaissances Je souhaite vous informer que la saison de chasse 2023/2024 aura lieu à partir du 3 septembre 2023 au 31 mars 2024 A raison de 4 jours par semaine pour moi Samedi dimanche mercredi et jeudi Les lundi mardi et vendredi,mon état comateux m indisponible fortement pour fréquenter le monde dit civilisé..et ses raffinements À cet égard, étant à vous tous bien conscients de ma passion et de mon besoin insupportable de participer à ces événements, veuillez prendre bonne note du CALENDRIER de chasse afin de m'éviter les invitations à des événements tels que : - Baptêmes 👶 - Communions 🧒 -Mariages 👰🤵 - Anniversaires 🎉🎊🎈 qui se déroulent EN CONCOMITANCE avec les jours et les horaires de chasse. Si, malgré cette alerte, vous m'invitez aux événements ci-dessus EN CONCOMITANCE avec les journées de chasse, sachez dès maintenant que JE NE PEUX PAS PARTICIPER. Cependant, je me réserve le

Post: 4 September 09:22

Salut tout le monde ! ✌🏼 Retour de GameFair, Le deuxième seulement pour moi, mais un salon magnifique encore ! Un grand Merci à Humbert ainsi qu’à toute l’équipe BERETTA, venue d’Italie, pour l’organisation et l’accueil, durant ces 4 jours ! Merci également à tous ceux qui on pris le temps de passer nous voir sur notre stand. On a pu énormément échanger avec plein de gens , et c’est ça que j’apprécie ! Même si on a pas pu voir tout le monde… Ça fait plaisir de vous voir en vrai ! La vie ce n’est pas que les réseaux !! Faut pas l’oublier ! C’est important de pouvoir discuter de vive voix ! Merci humbert d’avoir mis tout ça en place ! 🙏🏼 Un beau salon 2023 ou on a pu voir pas mal de nouveautés également, de très jolis chiens et plein de choses encore … Le spectacle et le repas étaient une première pour moi. Je dois dire que c’est quand même super beau et super bon … 🔥 Vivement l’année prochaine ! À bientôt la team 😘 ! Je ne perds pas de temps et je vais essayer ce

Post: 21 June 08:45

Je vends 8 gilets de protection pour chiens. 6 naturedog et 2 browning light. Les gilets naturedog ont ete lavés et reparés chaque annee par naturedog. (Pour info pour la suite cest 50€ lentretien (reparation) du gilet.) Photos a la demande. Curieux s'abstenir. -1 neuf (1 sortie) naturedog taille 70 vendu avec 2 fermetures eclairs en plus. 220€ -1 neuf (1 sortie) naturedog taille 75 vendu avec 1 fermeture eclair en plus. 210€ -1 bon etat naturedog taille 70 avec 2 fermetures eclairs en plus. 150€ -1 bon etat naturedog taille 70 avec 4 fermetures eclairs et 2 rabats en plus. 180€ -1 moyen etat taille 50 (fox par exemple) avec 3 fermetures eclairs et 1 rabat en plus. 130€ -1 mauvais etat taille 70 1 rabat riveté (ne scratchait plus) 2 fermetures en plus. Fait son job protege le chien. 60€ -1 mauvais etat browning taille 65 le rabat ne scratche plus alors nous le fermons avec des cerflex largement suffisant le gilet fait son job. 50€ -1 mauvais etat browning taille 50 (fox par exemple) fe

Post: 28 March 10:28

Public comment period extended for Montana grizzly bear management plan If you are interested in reviewing Montana’s draft grizzly bear management plan and environmental impact statement (EIS), you have a bit more time to do so. The public comment period has been extended until Feb. 4. “We know the holidays are a busy time for people and their families,” said Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (MFWP) Director Hank Worsech. “We want to make sure people have a chance to share their best ideas with us and so extending the comment period by 30 days will allow for that.” The draft plan and EIS will serve as a guide to long-term management and conservation of grizzly bears across the state, according to a press release. MFWP used existing bear plans and conservation strategies, the federal recovery plan and work conducted by the Grizzly Bear Advisory Council to draft it. If approved, this new plan will become the new statewide plan that allows for the “long-term viability of grizzly bears w

Post: 21 December 10:15

Montana FWP confirms CWD in HD 405 Chronic wasting disease (CWD) has spread to Montana’s hunting district 405. Last week, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) confirmed the first case of the fatal disease in a mule deer buck since the agency began statewide testing over three years ago, according to the Great Falls Tribune. “Out of the 100 deer sampled there over the past three hunting seasons, none tested positive for CWD,” said FWP. “FWP has conducted rotating surveillance for CWD throughout the state for several years, and HD 405 is within this year’s priority surveillance area.” The disease is already prevalent within the state and across the West. In fact, FWP has held special CWD hunts as part of its active management strategy. “Hunters are our best tools to manage CWD,” said wildlife biologist Ryan Rauscher. “Sampling is completely voluntary, so when we ask, please do.” If you are hunting in Region 4 and would like to have your harvest sampled for CWD testing, here are

Post: 18 November 16:16

4 Ways to Manage Buck Fever “Buck fever” is a real thing, and for some hunters it becomes a terrible monster. Just last fall I watched as one of my hunting buddies unraveled at the seams while trying to shoot a mature Coues whitetail. Despite having a stable shooting position and plenty of time, the hunter simply couldn’t execute a precise shot. Adrenaline, doubt and emotion combined to make a steady hold and calm trigger squeeze as elusive as the legendary Loch Ness monster. Adrenaline, when it hits our system, gives us extra strength and energy to combat dangerous situations or attackers, or lift cars off babies, or run and swim faster than we’re usually capable of. It also makes our heart race, our limbs tremble and our vision blur. These conditions make good shooting extremely difficult. Once we’ve missed a shot these problems rapidly escalate, because fear that the buck or bull we’re shooting at will escape sends another big adrenaline dump. Frustration and anger jump into the me

Post: 17 October 10:47

4 Tips to Prevent and Treat Snakebites in Dogs Do You Know How to Keep Your Dog Safe from Snakes? A dog encounters all sorts of hazards in the field when you open the crate, drop the tailgate and start hunting. Venomous snakes are but one. Some states around the country present a more perilous scenario for such interactions, while others provide less. Ways to prevent and treat snake bites, shared courtesy of Purina Pro Plan, follow: 1. Know Before You Go Familiarize yourself with the types of snakes native to the area in which you live or are traveling to for a hunt or field trial. Learn which species of venomous snakes are present, the habitats they prefer, and their “personalities.” 2. Snakeproof Your Dog Although you can’t completely eliminate the risk of a snakebite, you can prepare your dog to react to an offensive strike by enrolling him or her in a snake-avoidance clinic. This training conditions a dog to give any snake he or she encounters via sight, smell or sound the widest

Post: 19 July 10:37

10 Amazing Facts About Velvet Antlers Did you know velvet is hot to the touch and has its own insect repellent? Over the next three months, buck racks will grow at a fast and furious pace, and the process is nothing short of amazing. Here’s a look at 10 interesting facts. 1. Growing antlers consist of a core of developing bone and cartilage covered with velvet. The antlers grow out and up from the tips, as cartilage is replaced by bone. 2. According to scientists at the Mississippi State Deer Lab, velvet antlers grow rapidly in late spring and summer, as much as 3/4 inch a week for yearling bucks and 1 1/2 inches per week for adults. 3. Did you know that velvet antlers, which grow via a complex system of blood vessels, are hot to the touch? Top whitetail scientist Dr. Grant Woods says, “There is so much blood carrying protein and minerals to a buck’s antlers this time of year that even small racks are easily detected by thermal imaging devices. Antlers glow like neon signs when [you’

Post: 10 June 09:38

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

Review of the Khan Arms Venator 12 ga: A Turkish Semi-Auto Worth Considering (But With Caveats) I've had the Khan Arms Venator in 12 gauge with the 760mm (30") barrel and the extra 610mm (24") rifled slug barrel for a couple of seasons now. Like many, I was drawn to it because it offered a lot of features for the price – a Turkish-made semi-auto, two barrels for versatility (bird shot and slugs), and a decent capacity of 5+1. Let's break it down: The Good Stuff Khan Arms Venator: Value for Money: This is the big one. You get a semi-auto action, two barrels, and a set of chokes for significantly less than a Beretta or Benelli. If you're on a budget and want a versatile shotgun, the Venator is definitely in the conversation. Versatility: The two-barrel setup is fantastic. The 30" barrel with chokes is great for upland birds, waterfowl, and even some clays. The 24" rifled slug barrel turns it into a capable deer gun. Being able to switch between them quickly is a real plus. Reliable

Post: 18 February 21:17

5 Tips to Set Up a Hunting Trophy Room! Start with a design Before you start hanging trophy kills, you need to start with the design. A design will give you practical steps on how you want the room to look and feel. Start with planning the purpose of this room. Is this just going to house your trophies? Will it be a centerpiece of your home? How many trophies do you plan to have in the future? These questions can help solidify what type of hanging racks you want to use and if you want to add special features such as seating, tv, bar, etc. It’s important to nail down these details first before you even start putting up any deer. These details can help guide you for the future and negate costly mistakes. Create a focal point As with any other room in your home, you want to use a simple but tried and true design technique. You want to create a focal point in your hunting trophy room. This can be an exotic animal stuffed over a fireplace, a bobcat sitting on a coffee table, or w

Post: 9 June 09:38

The 5 Guns Every Outdoorsman Needs It never hurts to have a few extra firearms, but if you’re a hunter and limited to just five, these are the ones you really can’t live without If you’re like me, you’d own 20 or more rifles, shotguns, and handguns, however many you could afford. But truth is, to have a blast shooting targets and hunting every species of bird and animal across America, you really only need five firearms. And those are the ones we’re talking about here. In this discussion, we’ll focus on the generic qualities and some specs of the five categories of guns. When you’re ready to buy, do your research on Google and at your local gun shop to find the brands and models that match your style and fit your budget. A .22 Rifle Every man, woman, and child on Earth needs a good old .22 rifle. Well, so long as they’re properly trained in firearms handling and safety. Whether for plinking on the Back 40 or potting a mess of squirrels in October, a .22 rifle is the gun most of us le

Post: 14 April 10:15

I hope this is okay to share for my ladies! My names Emily and I’m the marketing manager for Ditale Outdoors! Ditale outdoors is a women’s apparel brand started in 2020! Located in Dallas Texas! We have interviewed thousands of women to bring you the PERFECT hunting pants! we have created our Sophia adventure pants! We are MADE FOR WOMEN, MADE BY WOMEN Since we are still so young we do not have tons of items right now but we are growing ever single day! We have a launch coming in a few months we can wait to share! Some of the key features are that the Sophia’s come in a REGULAR AND CURVY run! We have a 34 inch inseam for our Taller ladies but it can be adjusted to a 29in inseam for us shorter ladies! They also have 4 way stretch and a high rise waist band so you can squat and not have to worry about your backside showing! The main thing is POCKETS! We have deep deep pockets! If you have any questions I wI’ll be glad to answer them for you! We also do attend most trade shows! If y

Post: 3 April 09:58

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

10 Classic Hunting Rifles Every Hunter Should Own (Part 2) 4. Ruger No. 1 Single-shot hunting rifles aren’t what most of us have in mind when we think of the classics, but the Ruger No. 1 is one that has stood the test of time. It was introduced in 1967 and is a hammerless falling-block single shot that styled after the British Farquharson rifles and was offered in a plethora of chamberings and developed a cult-like following. In an article introducing the Ruger M/77 in the September 1968 issue of OL, O’Connor says the following regarding the still-new Ruger No. 1: “The production of a single-shot big-game rifle was a bold gamble on Ruger’s part. I am sure that 9 out of 10 market consultants would have said that the demand for single-shot rifles for centerfire cartridges had gone out with the mustache cup and the Stanley Steamer. In spite of all this and also in spite of the fact that Ruger gets a premium price for the No. 1 single shot, his (Bill Ruger) only problem has been to prod

Post: 19 May 17:38

I was taking a hike up a centennial 13er in the San Juans on Tuesday morning and was, uh, surprised to meet up with a couple of female moose on my path up. We had a stand off for about 5 minutes when it was clear at least one of them was NOT getting off the path. I had to bushwhack up the side of the mountain about 30 yards and make my way by them. THEN, as I was coming home late that afternoon? I met HIM about a mile from my car. How lucky can one guy get? It’s a spooky feeling when there’s nothing between you and them except empty space. The moon was so bright that morning. And I ran into this cabin on the way up and down. Someone has put some money into it because the roof is metal and newish. The rafters and main beams inside are also newish. Heck, one of the joist hangers even has price tag on it. I just happened to be sitting in the cabin on my way back to my car when I heard what sounded like an explosion and a lot of rockfall. I ran outside the cabin in time to see dust clouds

Post: 27 August 09:10

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

군산 지역의 사냥: 자연, 법규, 그리고 전통 군산은 한국의 서해안에 위치한 도시로, 풍부한 자연환경과 다양한 생태계를 자랑합니다. 이 지역은 사냥꾼들에게 매력적인 장소로, 특히 갯벌, 산림, 농경지가 조화를 이루며 다양한 사냥감이 서식하고 있습니다. 이 글에서는 군산 지역의 사냥에 대한 모든 것을 다루겠습니다. 군산의 지리적 및 자연적 특성 군산은 전라북도 서북부에 위치해 있으며, 서해와 접한 해안선과 내륙의 산림이 조화를 이룹니다. 이 지역은 갯벌과 습지가 넓게 분포되어 있어 물새와 같은 사냥감이 풍부합니다. 또한, 내륙에는 소규모 산림과 농경지가 있어 멧돼지, 고라니, 꿩 등 다양한 동물이 서식합니다. 군산의 자연환경은 사냥꾼들에게 다양한 기회를 제공합니다. 사냥꾼과 인구 통계 군산 지역의 사냥꾼 수에 대한 정확한 통계는 공식적으로 확인하기 어렵지만, 한국의 사냥 인구는 약 10만 명 정도로 추정됩니다. 이 중 군산과 인근 지역에서 활동하는 사냥꾼은 수백 명 정도로 보입니다. 지역 내 사냥 클럽과 협회가 존재하며, 이들은 정기적으로 모임을 갖고 사냥 기술과 정보를 공유합니다. 사냥의 특징 군산 지역의 사냥은 주로 물새 사냥과 육상 동물 사냥으로 나뉩니다. 갯벌과 습지가 넓게 분포되어 있어 오리, 기러기 같은 물새 사냥이 활발합니다. 또한, 내륙의 산림과 농경지에서는 멧돼지, 고라니, 꿩 등을 사냥할 수 있습니다. 군산의 지형과 생태계는 사냥꾼들에게 다양한 경험을 제공합니다. 사냥 유형과 사냥감 군산 지역에서 주로 이루어지는 사냥 유형은 다음과 같습니다: 1.물새 사냥: 오리, 기러기 등 물새 사냥이 인기입니다. 특히 겨울철에 철새가 많이 찾아옵니다. 2. 멧돼지 사냥: 내륙 산림에서 멧돼지 사냥이 이루어집니다. 멧돼지는 농작물 피해를 주는 경우가 많아 사냥이 허용됩니다. 3. 고라니 사냥: 고라니는 군산의 산림과 농경지에서 흔히 발견됩니다. 4. 꿩 사냥: 꿩은 군산의 농경지와 산림에서 서식하며, 전통적인 사냥감 중 하나입니다. 사냥

Post: 16 July 12:26

횡성 사냥용 개 훈련소 횡성 지역의 사냥: 강원도의 숨은 보석을 찾아서 지리적자연적 특징 횡성군은 강원도 중앙에 위치하며, 치악산과 공작산의 험준한 산세와 횡성강의 맑은 계곡이 조화를 이룹니다. 해발 500~800m의 고지대와 침엽수•활엽수 혼합림이 넓게 분포해 멧돼지, 고라니, 산꿩의 주요 서식지로 유명합니다. 특히 치악산국립공원 인근은 생태 보호구역으로 지정되어 야생동물의 개체 수가 풍부하며, 습지대와 계곡은 추적 기술을 요구하는 도전적인 환경입니다. 사냥인구와 현황 2025년 기준 횡성군의 공식 사냥 면허 소지자는 300~400명으로 추정됩니다. 강원도 전체(약 4,000명)의 8~10% 수준이며, 주로 50~70대가 75% 이상을 차지합니다. 최근 산림 힐링 트렌드로 30~40대 참여자가 점차 증가하며, 여성 사냥꾼 비율도 5%로 소폭 상승했습니다. 사냥의 특징 횡성은 험준한 산악 지형과 복잡한 계곡으로 인해 접근성이 낮지만, 이는 자연 그대로의 환경을 유지하는 요인입니다. 멧돼지 추적 시 흙과 이끼의 미세한 흔적을 읽는 기술이 필수적이며, 현지 사냥꾼들은 소리꾼과 고성능 GPS를 결합해 효율성을 높입니다. 겨울철 눈 덮인 산에서의 활동은 체력과 전략을 동시에 요구합니다. 사냥 유형 및 주요 동물 멧돼지: 연간 500~700마리 포획. 농작물 피해(2025년 2.1억 원)로 겨울철 집중 관리. 고라니: 개체 수 보호를 위해 제한적 허가. 산꿩: 가을철 단기 사냥 허용. 산토끼: 지역 특성상 드물게 허용. 주로 추적 사냥과 덫 사냥이 주를 이루며, 활 사냥은 문화 체험 목적의 소수만 진행합니다. 사냥 시즌 멧돼지: 11월 1일 ~ 12월 25일 고라니: 10월 10일 ~ 11월 15일 꿩류: 9월 25일 ~ 10월 20일 시즌 외 긴급 포획은 농가 피해 신고 시 당국 승인 하에 가능합니다. 사냥인 단체 및 클럽 횡성 수렵인 연합회: 지역 생태계 보호 캠페인과 안전 교육 주최. 치악산 사냥 클럽: 고지대 적응 훈련 및 장비 지원 프로그램 진행. 자연과

Post: 7 July 20:35

中国古代狩猎的历史与发展 在中国悠久的历史长河中,狩猎 一直是人类与自然互动的重要方式之一。从远古时期到现代社会,狩猎 不仅是一种生存技能,更是一种文化传承和象征权力的活动。本文将带您深入了解中国 狩猎的历史及其对社会发展的深远影响。 1. 狩猎的起源:远古时期的生存需求 在古代,狩猎 是人类获取食物的主要方式之一。早在新石器时代,中国的先民就已经掌握了使用简单工具进行狩猎的技术。他们利用弓箭、投掷器和陷阱捕捉野生动物,如鹿、野猪和鸟类。这些工具和技术的发明标志着人类智慧的进步,同时也为后来的农业发展奠定了基础。 考古学家在中国多地发现了大量与狩猎相关的文物,例如石制箭头、骨制鱼叉等。这些发现证明了狩猎 在早期社会中的重要地位。此外,许多古代岩画也描绘了人们集体狩猎的场景,展现了当时社会的合作精神。 2. 狩猎的文化意义:从生存到仪式 随着社会的发展,狩猎 逐渐超越了单纯的生存需求,成为一种文化和政治活动。特别是在夏商周时期,狩猎 被视为贵族阶层的一项特权。帝王和贵族经常组织大规模的狩猎活动,以此展示自己的权力和威望。 在这些活动中,猎人 不仅仅是捕获动物的执行者,更是礼仪和军事训练的一部分。通过狩猎,贵族子弟可以锻炼骑射技能,并学习团队协作的重要性。同时,这些活动还具有宗教和祭祀的意义,被认为能够祈求丰收和平安。 3. 历史上的著名狩猎事件 在中国历史上,有许多与狩猎 相关的著名事件和传说。例如,《史记》中记载了秦始皇曾亲自参与狩猎活动,以展示其作为皇帝的强大实力。此外,唐代诗人王维的《观猎》诗篇生动地描绘了当时的狩猎场景,展现了猎人 的英勇和自然景观的壮美。 另一个值得一提的例子是清朝时期的木兰围场。这是清朝皇帝专门为狩猎设立的皇家猎场,每年都会举行盛大的围猎活动。这些活动不仅展示了皇家的奢华生活,也为保护某些珍稀动物提供了契机。 4. 现代视角下的狩猎 进入现代社会后,狩猎 在中国逐渐受到严格的法律限制。为了保护生态环境和濒危物种,政府出台了一系列政策,禁止非法狩猎和交易野生动物。如今,狩猎 更多地作为一种文化遗产被保留下来,供人们研究和欣赏。 同时,一些地区仍然允许有限度的狩猎活动,但必须遵循严格的规则和程序。这种做法既满足了部分猎人 的兴趣爱好,又确保了自然资源的可持续利用。 5. 结语 从远古时期的生存需求到现代的文化遗产,狩猎 在中国的历史

Post: 9 February 17:19

鹿児島県の喜界島で野生化し頭数が増加傾向にあるシカの駆除数が急増している。2023年度は9月26日時点で165頭と、17年度の駆除開始以降で最多だった22年度実績(76頭)を大幅に上回っている。喜界町農業振興課は「根絶を目指し、このペースで捕獲を進めたい」としている。  町は18年度と21年度、シカのふん粒確認や自動撮影カメラによる生息実態調査を実施。推計頭数は18年度の115頭から21年度には303頭に増加した。主に百之台国立公園周辺など島中央部や小野津、志戸桶、佐手久など島北部の集落の林などに生息しているとみられ、サトウキビの新芽や牛の飼料などの食害が確認されているという。  同町では猟友会の協力を得て17年度に本格的な駆除事業を開始。当初2人でスタートした狩猟従事者数は年々増加し、現在は16人。駆除実績は17年度20頭、18年度37頭、19年度40頭、20年度66頭、21年度70頭と推移している。  事業開始からしばらく、捕獲報奨金は1頭当たり1万円に設定していたが、22年度下半期から1万5千円に増額。今年度からは年間捕獲数が10頭までは同額、11頭以降は2万円にするなど、この2年間で報奨金を引き上げた。  駆除頭数の増加について同課は「狩猟従事者が増え、設置するわなの増加や捕獲成功率の上昇、報奨金の引き上げ効果などが要因ではないか」と分析。今年度は当初予算で150万円を計上していたが駆除数増加で予算超過となったため、補正予算で200万円を増額しており、「行政もできる限りバックアップして、駆除につなげたい」としている。

Post: 22 November 15:38

熊本県の狩猟協会と狩猟事情:自然、伝統、そして現代の挑戦 地理的・自然的特徴と狩猟環境 熊本県は九州中央に位置し、阿蘇山や九重連山などの火山地形と、球磨川・緑川などの豊かな水系が特徴です。広大な森林地帯と多様な生態系が、シカ、イノシシ、カモ、キジなどの生息を支えています。特に阿蘇地域の草原や天草地域の湿地帯は、狩猟者に人気のエリアです。温暖な気候ながら、冬季は標高の高い地域で積雪が発生し、狩猟シーズンの条件に影響を与えます。 狩猟者の現状と人口動態 2023年時点で、熊本県の登録狩猟者は約12,500人 (前年比1.3%減)。全国的な傾向と同様、高齢化が進み、60歳以上が全体の65%を占めます。一方、20~40代の若年層は5%未満と少ないものの、自治体主導の体験講座や狩猟女子の増加により、微増傾向が見られます。猟友会の活動強化や有害鳥獣対策の需要から、新規参入者の裾野が徐々に広がっています。 狩猟の特徴と対象動物 熊本県の狩猟は、有害鳥獣駆除 (農作物被害対策)と伝統的スポーツ狩猟 が主流です。主な対象動物は以下の通り: ニホンジカ (阿蘇・天草で密集) イノシシ (河川沿いの平野部に生息) カルガモ・マガモ (水田や湖沼で猟期に集中) キジ・ヤマドリ (山間部の藪地帯) 近年はクマによる人身被害が増加し、安全管理の徹底が課題となっています。 狩猟の種類とシーズン 銃猟 - シカ、イノシシ - 11月15日~2月15日 罠猟 - イノシシ、タヌキ - 通年(地域による制限あり) 弓猟 - シカ、イノシシ - 10月1日~1月31日 鳥猟 - カモ類、キジ - 10月中旬~2月下旬 ※クマ猟は原則禁止。駆除許可が必要です。 狩猟協会と団体の役割 熊本県猟友会 :安全講習や免許更新支援を実施。地域支部が有害鳥獣パトロールを主導。 阿蘇猟友会 :火山地形に特化した猟場マップを提供。 天草猟友会 :水鳥猟の技術指導に注力。 熊本県猟犬クラブ :イノシシ猟用の犬の訓練会を定期開催。 狩猟関連法規制 国家資格 :銃所持には「狩猟免許」(筆記・実技試験)と「火薬類取扱者許可」が必要。 県条例 : 銃猟エリアは市町村ごとに指定(阿蘇市は一部区域を制限)。 イノシシ罠は「くくり罠」のみ許可。 クマの駆除は市役所への即時通報が義務付け。 伝統と文化 肥後武士の狩猟 :江戸時代、熊本藩は

Post: 2 July 02:53

Japan Hunter Girls 代表理事 / 高野 恵理子 飼っていた犬の健康面で鹿肉が良いことを知り、愛する犬と共にできる狩猟の道を選び、その奥深さに惹かれ南足柄に移住。持ち前のバイタリティーと狩猟への意欲的な取り組みから、若くして猟隊の役員と、多数の猟犬を操り勢子を勤めている。狩猟の現状を見つめる中で、女性や若い世代の狩猟者の呼び込みと育成が必須だと感じ、2018年に神奈川県の女性狩猟者のグループを結成。2023年6月にジビエ処理加工施設KIWOSUKUの稼働を始める。2022年に設立した一般社団法人 木救(林業)と狩猟による一貫した森林保全を目指した取り組みを行いながら狩猟見学ツアーや林業体験などの活動も行っている。第一種銃猟免許、第一種狩猟免状所持。狩猟歴は2014年から。使用銃はミロクMS2000-D フィールド銃(スラッグ銃身)。 高たんぱく低カロリーで、女性の間でも人気が高まっているジビエ。野生の鳥獣を精肉にして食べるおしゃれなグルメ……というイメージですが、なかには駆除対象の肉を使ったジビエもあることを知っていますか? 現在、日本各地で自然環境や農家を守るために、イノシシやシカを狩る害獣駆除が実施されています。しかし、食べ手不足でそのまま廃棄されてしまうことも。 消費者にできることは一体何なのか? 狩猟を通じてのSDGsや地域活性化、女性や若手ハンターの活躍の場を提供している「一般社団法人Japan Hunter Girls(以下、JHG)」代表の高野恵理子さんに教えていただきました。 ジビエ(gibier)とはフランス語で「狩猟により手に入れた野生鳥獣の肉」の意味。最近では、フレンチやイタリアンレストランを中心に取り扱いが増え、専門店も生まれています。テレビや雑誌、SNSでもおしゃれなジビエ料理が紹介され、女性たちの関心も高まっています。 何と言っても、野山を駆けまわったシカやイノシシの肉は、ヘルシーで女性にうれしい成分が豊富。シカ肉は、牛肉と比べると脂質が1/6でカロリーが半分以下。イノシシ肉は豚肉と比べると鉄分が約4倍、ビタミンB12が約3倍もあるといわれています(100gあたり)。 「ジビエの一番の魅力は、お肉の味が濃くて、野生の力強さを感じられるところです。私たちが普段食べている牛や豚、鳥といった畜産食品は、品質管理が徹底

Post: 11 December 06:22

北海道の狩猟地:自然と伝統が交わる場所 地理的・自然的特徴 北海道は日本最北端に位置し、広大な森林、山岳地帯、湿原、河川など多様な自然環境が広がっています。これらの地形は、野生動物の生息に理想的な条件を提供しており、狩猟にとって非常に有利な地域です。特に、知床連山や大雪山系は、大型哺乳類の生息地として知られています。また、北海道の気候は四季がはっきりしており、冬の積雪は狩猟シーズンに大きな影響を与えます。 狩猟者と地域の人口統計 北海道は日本で最も狩猟が盛んな地域の一つです。2025年のデータによると、北海道には約1万5千人の狩猟免許所持者がいます。これは日本の全狩猟免許所持者の約20%を占めています。地域の人口減少が進む中でも、狩猟文化は根強く残っており、特に農村部では生活の一部として受け継がれています。 狩猟の特徴 北海道の狩猟は、その広大な土地と豊かな野生動物相を活かしたものが中心です。特に、エゾシカやヒグマなどの大型動物が主要なターゲットとなっています。また、北海道は日本で唯一、ヒグマの狩猟が許可されている地域でもあります。狩猟方法は、銃器を使った狩猟が主流ですが、罠を使った伝統的な方法も一部で行われています。 地域の狩猟タイプと対象動物 北海道で主に狩猟される動物は以下の通りです: エゾシカ:個体数が多く、狩猟の主要対象です。 ヒグマ:個体数管理のための狩猟が許可されています。 キツネやタヌキ:毛皮を目的とした狩猟が行われます。 ライチョウやカモ類:鳥猟の対象です。 狩猟シーズン 北海道の狩猟シーズンは、対象動物によって異なります。一般的に、エゾシカの狩猟シーズンは9月から翌年3月までです。ヒグマの狩猟は、春と秋の特定の期間に限定されています。鳥猟は、11月から2月にかけて行われます。シーズン外の狩猟は厳しく規制されており、違反者は重い罰則を受けます。 狩猟者団体とクラブ 北海道には多くの狩猟者団体やクラブが存在します。例えば、「北海道猟友会」は、狩猟者の技術向上や安全確保を目的とした活動を行っています。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 北海道の狩猟は、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、狩猟可能な動物の種類や数、使用で

Post: 12 June 19:02

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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