Henry Big Boy X in 45-70 with threaded barrel, side loading gate, MLOK/1913 handguard, & fiber optic sights for $799 currently here: https://mrgunsngear.org/3Bzjkjh In stock as of this post; cheapest I've seen it 🦅🔥 #thumper #WildWest #huntingPost: 27 December 09:05
Hunters take 78 moose in northeastern Vermont unit Hunters in northeastern Vermont’s Wildlife Management Unit E, enjoyed solid harvest, taking 78 adult moose. The annual hunt seeks to reduce moose numbers which, due to over-population, are suffering from winter ticks.Post: 29 November 09:27
Commentary: It’s time to bring back Illinois’ deer check stations On the opening weekend of firearms deer season in Illinois, I made the rounds, checking in to hear all the great deer stories. I stopped at processors to see how the numbers looked and to get a look at what was coming in. Over and over I heard a constant refrain this year – the same as I hear every year: “I sure wish we still had check stations.”Post: 30 November 09:22
Wyoming closes largest poaching case in state history It took seven years and multiple agencies to complete a poaching investigation that spanned four states and resulted in three men being charged with over 100 wildlife violations. Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD) officers convicted Russell Vick of Alabama, Robert Underwood of Oklahoma and David Underwood of South Dakota with multiple wildlife offenses and a cumulative fine of $171,230 and $131,550 in restitution, according to the agency.Post: 26 December 10:16
The restaurant has on offer a wide range of the Belarusian and European cuisines’ dishes. The menu features rye honey beer, soft cranberry drink, salted ugly milk-caps, casket-pickled cucumbers or sauerkraut prepared by our cooks under the traditional recipes. The fragrant porcino soup served in a bread bowl will leave no gourmet indifferent; whereas our dishes named ‘Piggy’ and ‘Morning in the Countryside’ cooked in frying pans will share with you the feeling of sweet home warmth.Post: 3 November 18:44
Hundred of Beavers by Mike Cheslik is the best movie I've seen in a while. Highly recommend it. JEAN KAYAK finds himself stranded in a surreal winter landscape with nothing but his dim wits to guide him. Against a backdrop of ruthless elements and sinister creatures - all played by actors in full-sized mascot costumes – KAYAK develops increasingly complex traps in order to win the hand of a mischievous lover. Directed by Mike Cheslik Written by Mike Cheslik and Ryland Brickson Cole Tews Produced by Kurt Ravenwood, Matt Sabljak, Ryland Brickson Cole Tews, Sam Hogerton Cinematography by Quinn Hester Starring: Ryland Brickson Cole Tews, Olivia Graves, Wes Tank, Doug Mancheski, Luis Rico https://www.hundredsofbeavers.com/Post: 9 August 20:32
Jagd in Sankt Pölten: Jägerstatistik, Rahmenbedingungen, Wildbestände, Besonderheiten, Praxis, Jagdzeiten, Traditionen, Fakten Jägerstatistik und Organisation Aktuell sind etwa 850 Jäger im Bezirk aktiv (Stand 2024), organisiert in zwölf Jagdgesellschaften. Der Ausländeranteil liegt bei rund 10%, wobei besonders deutsche Jagdgäste die Region schätzen. Der "Jagdverband St. Pölten" koordiniert gemeinsame Aktivitäten und veranstaltet jährlich über 25 Drückjagden. Rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen in Sankt Pölten Es gelten die niederösterreichischen Jagdvorschriften mit Mindestkalibern von 6mm für Schalenwild. Bleifreie Munition wird empfohlen, besonders in Wassernähe. Ausländische Jäger benötigen einen einheimischen Jagdführer. Die Abschusspläne werden jährlich neu anhand von Wildzählungen festgelegt und streng kontrolliert. Wildbestände und jagdliche Möglichkeiten Der Bezirk St. Pölten beherbergt einen gesunden Wildbestand, der sowohl Ansitzjäger als auch Bewegungsjagdfans begeistert. RPost: 7 August 20:42
Jagd im Bezirk Klagenfurt-Land: Wildbestände, Gegebenheiten, Saisonhöhepunkte, Jagdmethoden, Bestimmungen, Jägerstatistik, Bräuche, Jagdorganisationen, Top-Jagdgebiete, Fakten Wildbestände und jagdbare Arten Die vielfältigen Wildbestände des Bezirks spiegeln die abwechslungsreiche Landschaft Kärntens wider. In den dichten Buchen-Eichen-Wäldern des Sattnitz-Gebirges finden Rothirsche ihren Lebensraum, während das flächendeckend verbreitete Rehwild sowohl Waldgebiete als auch offene Fluren besiedelt. Landschaftliche Gegebenheiten in Klagenfurt-Land Die zunehmenden Schwarzwildpopulationen haben sich besonders in der Lendorf-Ebene etabliert, und in höheren Berglagen begegnet man vereinzelt Gams. Der Feldhase als traditionelles Niederwild rundet das jagdliche Angebot ab, während das Ufer des Ossiacher Sees wertvolle Lebensräume für Wasserwild bietet. Mit einem Waldanteil von 40%, dominiert von artenreichen Mischwäldern, schafft die Region ideale Voraussetzungen für eine gesunde WildpopPost: 1 August 14:33
Jagd in Rust: Landschaftliche Highlights, Wildarten, Besonderheiten, Jagdmethoden, Jagdzeiten, Jagdorganisationen, Traditionen, Jägerdemografie, Top-Reviere, Fakten Landschaftliche Highlights für Jäger Die Stadt Rust, eingebettet in die einzigartige Landschaft des UNESCO-geschützten Neusiedler Sees, bietet Jägern eine faszinierende Kombination aus Natur und Jagdkultur. Ihre Lage am Seeufer, umgeben von steilen Weinbergterrassen, ausgedehnten Schilfzonen und kleinen Eichenwäldern, die 15 % der Stadtfläche ausmachen, macht sie zu einem Paradies für unterschiedliche Jagdarten. Jagdbare Wildarten in Rust Die Region beherbergt eine vielfältige Tierwelt, darunter Wasserwild wie Stockenten und Graugänse, Rehwild, das sich optimal an die Kulturlandschaft angepasst hat, zunehmende Schwarzwildpopulationen sowie Feldhasen als traditionelles Niederwild. Rechtliche Besonderheiten Rechtlich unterliegt die Jagd in Rust strengen Regelungen, die den Schutz dieser sensiblen Ökosysteme gewährleistPost: 31 July 19:04
More than 20 vehicles have been recently damaged in a town on Cape Ann, Massachusetts, with driver's side windows and mirrors being cracked. The suspect was described as "18 to 24 inches tall, wearing black and white with a red hat." The brazen suspect, who would become known to many in the New England town, was actually a pileated woodpecker, one of the largest forest bird species in North America. His siege is now entering its second month, bemusing residents and testing their ingenuity to prevent more widespread damage. But why was the woodpecker so intent on tormenting the townspeople? Tap the link in our bio for the full story. Photos and video by @ahickeysituationPost: 3 May 06:03
Royal Spanish Hunting Federation REAL FEDERACIÓN ESPAÑOLA DE CAZA ( RFEC ) The Royal Spanish Hunting Federation (RFEC) and the Regional Hunting Federations are nowadays the main interlocutors in the promotion and defense of sustainable hunting activity in Spain. The RFEC seeks practical solutions to defend spanish natural heritage and address the problems that affect today's hunting wildlife and the different types of hunting. RFEC cooperate with the Administration, we are in contact with political formations, we communicate the values of hunting, we educate and train hunters, and we are committed to research for the promotion of sustainable hunting and the conservation of biodiversity in Spain. Francos Rodríguez. 70 ES-28039 Madrid, Spain TEL: +91 311 14 11 WEBSITE: https://fecaza.com/Post: 16 January 15:32
Wild und Hund – Wildlife and dogs Hunting magazine from Germany. “Wild und Hund Jagdmagazin” is a German-language, biweekly special interest journal on the subject of hunting, which is published by the Paul Parey magazine publisher [de] in Singhofen/Taunus. Editor-in-chief is Heiko Hornung as of May 2016. Wild und Hund was founded by Paul Parey and has been published since 1894. It is the oldest and highest circulation hunting magazine in Germany. It covers hunting, equipment, game, territory, hunting policies and practices. The circulation is 66751 copies, of which 51230 are by subscription. Overall, the journal reaches about 350000 readers and is sold in 54 countries. https://wildundhund.de/ #Wild_und_Hund #Hund #Wild #Magazine #Охота #SinghofenTaunusPost: 16 January 15:21
Everyone remembers that the seasons in Africa are counted the other way around 🔄 They have New Year's in the summer, and July is the coldest month. That is, the hottest summer heat is coming now 🔆 And while we have an alarming autumn exacerbation, it's time to head to where it's dry and warm. There are still about two months left before the end of the hunting season. During this time, you can grab discount offers and finish the rest of the quotas. In the meantime, fresh replenishment from Namibia 🇳🇦 September antelopes in the feed. Call, who wants the same! 🌐 https://stalker-group.ru/namibia 💬 write to Telegram (https://t.me/safari_stalker) #Namibia #Antelope_huntingPost: 11 October 09:29
By Frank Gentile, Hopewell, N.Y. It was October 2011, and I was back in my Chevy Tahoe on my way to another hunt. This time, instead of my son, I was traveling with my hunting buddies. My buddies and I had been on plenty of trips together before but never to Texas! Between the four of us and gear for six (two of our team opted to fly from New York to San Antonio), every single spare inch of space in the truck had been utilized. With each of us taking turns driving, we made it to Texas in about 20 hours. We got dinner and hotel rooms in Texarkana, and were back on the road early the next morning. With a day to spare before we were due at our hunting camp in Hondo, Texas, we headed south with plans to enjoy the city of San Antonio along the way. In San Antonio, we explored the Alamo, the River Walk and the Buckhorn Saloon and Texas Ranger Museum. What a great city! Our first order of business after arriving at the camp the next morning was to make sure that our rifles were on target. Post: 22 November 14:38
Congrats to Larry Knight on his once in a lifetime 19-point buck he just shot at 38 yards following a doe in Indiana. That will sure be an impossible one to beat! Enjoy the feeling Larry - Shared by Bucks of IndianaPost: 27 November 09:21
Nein, nein, nein! Nein, ich werde nicht auf der nächsten Animal Art Show auf der Rennbahn Auteuil ausstellen. Nicht dieses Jahr! Tut mir leid. Andererseits empfange ich euch gerne in meinem Workshop in Gambais (78) wo ihr viele neue Gemälde entdecken könnt.Post: 14 November 10:18
“Dreamy Atmosphere” The sun has already set and the king of the savannah is ready to protect his territory. A beautiful male lion spotted a few days ago in South Africa! Shooting in low light conditions (1/15 f/2.8 ISO 8000) Post: 25 January 17:58
Skillful tracking and acquisition of an elusive target has caused the word hunt to be used in the vernacular as a metaphor for searching and obtaining something, as in "treasure hunting", "bargain hunting", "hunting for votes" and even "hunting down" corruption and waste.Post: 16 October 20:47
Where can I hunt pheasants in Minnesota? Public lands around Pipestone, Marshall, and Montevideo are all great places to start. Winter, Woodstock, and Altona WMAs are popular spots in Pipestone County. The WMAs along the Minnesota River are also prime pheasant hunting areas.Post: 1 September 18:20
Hunting in Lira, Uganda: Geography and Natural Features, Hunting Demographics, Lango Plains Oribi and Seasonal Bird Hunting in Lake Kyoga Wetlands Geographical Features and Natural Landscape Lira, a district nestled in northern Uganda, is a unique destination for hunters seeking an exhilarating and distinctive experience. The region is characterized by its expansive savannahs, lush forests, and the stunning landscapes of the Ajai Wildlife Reserve, which provides a diverse array of habitats for various game species. The area is also home to several wetlands and rivers, which further enhance the diversity of wildlife and hunting opportunities. Demographics and Hunting Community Lira is home to a diverse mix of indigenous tribes, including the Langi people, who have a rich cultural heritage and a long-standing tradition of hunting for sustenance and cultural practices. While the exact number of active hunters in the region is not well-documented, the hunting community in Lira is passiPost: 7 August 08:34
Blue Picardy Spaniel Hunting Dog: A Versatile Companion in the Field The Blue Picardy Spaniel (Épagneul Bleu de Picardie) is a rare and highly capable hunting dog that has earned its reputation among seasoned hunters for its versatility, endurance, and gentle temperament. Originating in the wetlands of northern France, this breed is built for work and thrives in rugged terrain and adverse conditions. Whether you’re tracking upland game or retrieving waterfowl, the Blue Picardy Spaniel is a reliable partner. 🦆 Game Targets: What the Blue Picardy Spaniel Hunts The Blue Picardy Spaniel is primarily used for: • Waterfowl hunting: Ducks, geese, and other birds in marshy or wetland environments. • Upland game: Pheasants, partridges, and grouse. • Tracking wounded game: Thanks to its keen nose and calm demeanor, it excels in tracking and retrieving. Unlike aggressive breeds, the Blue Picardy does not attack prey. It’s a soft-mouthed retriever, ideal for hunters who value precision and cPost: 6 August 20:20
Hunting in Tshopo: Rainforest Ecosystems, Indigenous Knowledge, and Abundant Game Species Geography and Natural Features in Tshopo Tshopo, one of the largest provinces in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is dominated by tropical rainforest and dissected by rivers, including the mighty Congo River and its tributaries such as the Tshopo and Lindi Rivers. The province's terrain is a mix of dense forest, swampy lowlands, and elevated plateaus. These richly biodiverse ecosystems form a crucial part of the Congo Basin—the second-largest rainforest in the world—and provide ideal habitats for numerous game animals. Demographic Profile and Hunting Participation The province is home to a variety of ethnic groups, including the Turumbu, Lokele, and Mbole peoples, many of whom maintain traditional forest-based lifestyles. In these communities, hunting is essential both as a food source and as a cultural rite. With limited access to modern agriculture or formal employment, hunting often prPost: 6 August 19:03
Hunting in Maniema: Regional Landscapes, Traditional Hunting Roles, and Wildlife Abundance Geography and Natural Features in Maniema Maniema is located in the heart of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and is characterized by dense equatorial rainforests, winding rivers, and elevated plateaus. The province is largely covered by the central Congo Basin forest, with significant biodiversity and a humid tropical climate that supports rich flora and fauna. Rivers like the Lualaba and Elila shape both the ecology and the way of life, making Maniema one of the most forested and biologically productive provinces in the country. Human Presence and Hunting Activity The province is home to various ethnic communities, including the Lega, Kusu, and Songola, many of whom rely on the forest for subsistence. Hunting remains a vital activity, not only as a food source but also as part of cultural identity. While some hunting supports local markets in bushmeat, most of it is non-commercial and fPost: 5 August 15:22
Hunting in Gulu, Uganda: Laws and Hunting Seasons in Gulu, Seasonal Patterns for Bushbuck and Ancient Acholi Animal Calling Techniques Geographical Features and Natural Landscape Gulu, a district nestled in northern Uganda, is a unique destination for hunters seeking an exhilarating and distinctive experience. The region is characterized by its expansive savannahs, lush forests, and the stunning Murchison Falls National Park, which provides a diverse array of habitats for various game species. The area is also home to several wetlands and the Nile River, which further enhance the diversity of wildlife and hunting opportunities. Demographics and Hunting Community Gulu is home to a diverse mix of indigenous tribes and modern settlers, creating a rich cultural tapestry. The local community has a long-standing tradition of hunting for sustenance and cultural practices. While the exact number of active hunters in the region is not well-documented, the hunting community in Gulu is passioPost: 5 August 11:48
Hunting in TATAOUINE: know more about Hunter Demographics and Participation, Geography and Ecological Features (PART II) Hunting Seasons and Optimal Times in the Area The hunting season in Tataouine is generally aligned with the national hunting calendar, with small game hunting taking place from October to February. The best times for hunting are during the early mornings and late afternoons, when temperatures are cooler and animals are more active. Migratory bird hunting, particularly for quail and pigeons, is a highlight of the hunting season in Tataouine, with hunters focusing their efforts from November to January, when birds are most abundant. During these months, the cooler weather makes hunting more comfortable, and the region’s oases and water sources become prime areas for attracting game. Hunting in Tataouine during the summer months is difficult due to the extreme heat, which can make both hunting and tracking challenging. The dry conditions also make it harder to find wPost: 4 August 10:24
Hunting Adventures in SFAX: Types of Game and Species in Sfax, Demographics and Geography of Tunisia Landscape and Hunting Environment in the Sfax Sfax, located in central-eastern Tunisia along the Mediterranean coast, is defined by a unique mix of agricultural plains, coastal wetlands, and semi-desert areas. This diverse geography allows for a variety of hunting conditions. The flat terrain is dotted with olive groves, fig orchards, and patches of scrubland that provide cover for various species. The coastal region, particularly near the Gulf of Gabès, is home to a network of salt flats and lagoons that attract migratory birds, while the interior regions, with their arid conditions, are favorable for small game hunting. The region's mild Mediterranean climate, coupled with some semi-arid zones, creates ideal conditions for a variety of game species to thrive, including both birds and small mammals. Tunisian Demographics and Hunter Participation The hunting community in Sfax is quiPost: 4 August 09:42
Hunting in Kasaï: Savannah Woodlands, Rural Hunting Practices, and Game Animal Variety Geographic Backdrop and Ecological Features of Kasaï Situated in the heart of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kasaï is a province defined by its expansive savannah woodlands, river valleys, and patches of miombo forest. The Kasaï and Sankuru rivers flow through the region, nourishing both wildlife and the human populations that depend on these resources. This blend of dry grasslands, wooded plateaus, and seasonal wetlands offers diverse ecosystems that support a variety of game species, attracting hunters seeking remote and authentic African landscapes. Who Hunts in Kasaï: Social Context and Demographics Hunting in Kasaï is primarily undertaken by local rural communities who depend on bushmeat as a key source of protein and livelihood. Traditional hunting remains deeply embedded in the culture of ethnic groups such as the Luba and Chokwe. While the region is not yet part of the internationaPost: 1 August 13:41
Hunting in Oti: Learning About Hunting Seasons, Specifics, and Discovering Interesting Facts The Oti Region, created in 2019 from the northern part of the Volta Region, lies in the heart of Ghana’s forest-savanna transition zone. With a landscape marked by rivers, woodlands, and rural settlements, hunting remains a vital part of everyday life in Oti. From traditional hunting passed down through generations to modern concerns about sustainability and conservation, hunting in Oti reflects a rich interplay of heritage, livelihood, and evolving environmental realities. Geography and Natural Features of Oti for Hunting The Oti Region boasts a diverse terrain, including lowland forests, savanna grasslands, hills, and river basins. Major water bodies like the Oti River, Volta Lake, and tributaries such as the Daka River support a rich variety of flora and fauna. Protected areas such as the Kyabobo National Park and parts of the Wli-Agumatsa Forest provide natural habitats for both large anPost: 29 July 20:58
Hunting in Centre: Peri-urban landscapes, guinea fowl and rodents, Mossi rural memory, informal hunter groups, and weak enforcement structures The shrinking wild around the capital’s shadow The Centre Region of Burkina Faso, home to the nation's capital Ouagadougou, is marked by rapid urban growth, expanding infrastructure, and dense settlement. Yet hidden in the margins of farmland and suburban sprawl lie patches of savannah, seasonal wetlands, and gallery forests that once defined this part of the country. The region’s flat, open terrain was historically rich in small game and birdlife, particularly in the transitional zones between cultivated land and natural bush. Today, these habitats are increasingly fragmented, but they still harbor pockets of wildlife and memories of a hunting culture fading beneath the hum of motorcycles and city lights. The role of hunting in a changing rural-urban landscape Though Centre is not widely known for trophy game or dense forest hunting, the Post: 29 July 11:08
Hunting in Bono East: Exploring Geography, Examining Legislation, and Learning Interesting Facts Bono East, a centrally located region in Ghana created in 2019, is a land of rich agricultural heritage, forests, and diverse ecosystems. Hunting in Bono East has long played a vital role in local life—serving as a traditional means of sustenance, a source of income, and a cultural legacy among various ethnic communities. While modernization and conservation laws have begun to reshape how hunting is practiced, it remains an integral part of rural survival and identity. Geography and Natural Features of Bono East for Hunting The landscape of Bono East is characterized by a mix of forest-savanna transition zones, woodlands, farmlands, and water bodies such as Lake Volta, the Pru River, and Black Volta tributaries. Forest reserves like the Afram Headwaters and Bia Tano provide habitats for a variety of wildlife. These diverse ecological features create a conducive environment for both terrePost: 28 July 19:58
Hunting in Basse-Kotto: Exploring Specifics, Navigating Hunting Seasons, and Discovering Interesting Facts Basse-Kotto, a prefecture located in the southeastern part of the Central African Republic, is a region marked by dense river systems, savanna woodlands, and forested areas. With its remote location and limited infrastructure, Basse-Kotto remains a territory where hunting plays a significant role in daily life. For many local communities, hunting is more than just a necessity—it's a cultural practice passed down through generations. Geography and Natural Features of Basse-Kotto for Hunting The geography of Basse-Kotto is defined by the Ubangi River to the south and a mosaic of savannas, gallery forests, and wetlands that stretch across the territory. These landscapes create varied habitats for numerous animal species. The seasonal flooding of river basins, coupled with the dense vegetation in some areas, makes the region both rich in biodiversity and challenging for formal wildPost: 28 July 14:55
Hunting in Warrap: Terrain, Hunting Practices, and Wildlife Diversity Geography and Natural Features in Warrap Warrap State is located in the northwestern part of South Sudan, characterized by a blend of open grasslands, acacia woodlands, seasonal streams, and low-lying wetlands. Its terrain is largely flat, with expansive savannas interrupted by shallow depressions that fill with water during the rainy season. These geographic features create varied habitats ideal for different types of game species. The state's natural environment supports both resident and migratory wildlife, with ecological patterns shaped by the long dry and wet seasonal cycles that define the region. Demographics Warrap is primarily home to the Dinka people, a Nilotic ethnic group with a strong cultural emphasis on cattle, community, and land. Hunting in Warrap has long been a traditional activity, especially for young men who take part in seasonal bush expeditions. While it is not practiced on a commercial sPost: 25 July 10:47
Hunting in Unity State: Landscapes, Local Hunting Culture, and Wildlife Resources Geographic and Environmental Setting of Unity Unity State is located in the north-central region of South Sudan and is part of the country’s greater Nile basin. Its terrain is predominantly flat, dominated by grasslands, swamps, and seasonal wetlands that flood during the rainy season. The Sudd—one of the largest wetlands in the world—extends into the southern part of Unity, creating a unique ecosystem of permanent and seasonal water bodies. These habitats provide refuge and sustenance for a wide range of game species, especially during seasonal migrations. The contrast between wet and dry seasons dramatically shapes the movement of wildlife and the methods of hunting. Hunters and Communities of Unity State Hunting in Unity is practiced largely by the Nuer people, as well as other Nilotic groups in the region. Traditionally semi-nomadic pastoralists, the Nuer rely on hunting as a supplementary source Post: 24 July 21:14
Hunting in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe: Uncovering Types of Hunting and Animals Hunted in the Peace River Region Victoria Falls, one of the most iconic natural wonders of the world, is not only a paradise for tourists but also a premier destination for hunters. Located in northwestern Zimbabwe, this region offers a unique blend of breathtaking landscapes, diverse wildlife, and a rich hunting heritage. For hunters seeking an unforgettable experience, Victoria Falls provides an exceptional opportunity to immerse themselves in the wild while adhering to sustainable practices. Here’s everything you need to know about hunting in this remarkable region. Geographical and Natural Features of the Region Victoria Falls is situated on the Zambezi River, which forms the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia. The region is characterized by its lush riverine forests, expansive savannas, and the dramatic gorges carved by the Zambezi. The area surrounding the falls is part of the Zambezi National Park, wPost: 24 July 18:55
Browning X-Bolt 2 Review: Bolt-Action Rifle for Hunters and Long-Range Shooters. Models, Calibers, Price. The Browning X-Bolt 2 marks a new era in precision bolt-action rifles. Since the launch of the original X-Bolt in 2008, Browning has built a reputation for refined performance, solid engineering, and real-world reliability. The second-generation X-Bolt 2 takes this legacy forward—enhancing accuracy, modular ergonomics, and hunter-focused customization in ways that elevate the shooting experience. Whether you’re chasing elk across windswept ridges or stalking deer through thick European forests, Browning’s new lineup caters to a wide spectrum of terrain and shooting disciplines. In this review, we examine its build, model variations, technical features, caliber options, real-world applications, and how top-tier configurations like the X-Bolt 2 Distance and X-Bolt 2 Nordic shine in specific environments. 🔧 Platform & Core Features Across the X-Bolt 2 series, Browning delivers prPost: 22 July 19:07
Scottish Deerhound Hunting Dog: Traits, Training, and Global Use in the Field The Scottish Deerhound is a legendary hunting breed revered for its grace, endurance, and noble demeanor. Originally bred in the rugged Highlands of Scotland, this sighthound was designed to pursue and bring down large game—most notably the red deer. Today, while its role has evolved, the Deerhound remains a capable and respected hunting companion in various parts of the world. 🦌 What Game Can the Scottish Deerhound Hunt? Historically, the Scottish Deerhound was bred to course red deer, a task requiring immense speed, stamina, and precision. Its long legs and deep chest allow for powerful strides and sustained chases over uneven terrain. While modern hunting practices have shifted, Deerhounds still retain their instinctual drive and physical capability to pursue: • Red deer and fallow deer (traditional quarry in Scotland and parts of Europe) • Coyotes and wolves (used in North America historically) • WilPost: 21 July 18:16
Hunting Seasons in Missouri 2025–26: Big Game and Small Game, Licenses, and Regulations Guide Plan your 2025–26 MO hunt with our state‑by‑state guide—season dates, bag limits, licenses, bow & rifle rules, and key game species from whitetail deer to wild turkey to ducks. Whether you’re archery hunting mature bucks in Ozark oak ridges, setting a shotgun for early teal in flooded timber, or trailing coyote in winter fields, Missouri’s forests, glades, and wetlands deliver premier big game and small game opportunities under clear regulations. What Is There to Hunt in Missouri? Missouri supports a diverse array of game: Big Game: Whitetail deer, wild turkey, black bear (limited draw), elk (Zone 1 reintroduction hunts), feral hogs (no closed season) Small Game & Upland Birds: Rabbit, gray squirrel, bobwhite and scaled quail, ruffed grouse Waterfowl & Migratory Birds: Ducks (mallard, teal, wood duck), geese, coots, rails, American woodcock Furbearers & Predators: Coyote, raccoon, opossum,Post: 17 July 13:38
Hunting in Songwe Region, Tanzania: Clubs, Laws and Seasons. Geographical Features and Useful Information about Demographics Aspects and Features of Songwe Hunting, Tanzania Songwe Region, situated in Tanzania's southern highlands, spans approximately 27,656 km². The terrain comprises semi-arid plains, woodlands, and the eastern arm of the East African Rift Valley. Lake Rukwa, located in the western part of the region, serves as a significant water body supporting diverse wildlife. The climate features a hot season from September to April and a cooler period from May to August, with annual rainfall ranging between 750 mm and 2000 mm. Tanzanian Demographics and Statistics of Songwe As of the 2022 census, Songwe Region has a population of approximately 1,344,687 people. The region is predominantly rural, with communities engaged in agriculture and livestock rearing. The Nyiha are the largest ethnic group in the region. While specific data on the number of hunters is not readily avaPost: 16 July 10:22