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Hunting in Zimbabwe Set to Beat Levels Before Pandemic Struck The $100 million sector sees sales growing 15% this year Nation offers 500 licenses to tourists to kill elephants Zimbabwe’s hunting industry expects to attract more visitors this year than before the coronavirus pandemic, even as the war in Ukraine and other economic challenges weigh on numbers. The hunting season, currently underway in the southern African nation, is experiencing “exponential growth” from traditional markets including the US, Emmanuel Fundira, president of the Safari Operators Association of Zimbabwe, said by phone from Harare on Monday. Revenues are forecast to be 15% higher this year than the $100 million earned before the pandemic, Fundira said. The bounce back will help the industry recover from the freezing of global travel in 2020 as governments shut down borders to contain the virus. The lack of revenue made it difficult to sustain wilderness areas, villages and animals. Hunting is expecting to lu

Post: 5 December 09:24

SHOOTING EXPEDITIONS SENEGAL , WEST AFRICA I only have three dates left for guided Senegal shooting trip at the superb Ranch de Bango . At Present these dates for departure { all 7 night trips with 5 days Fully guided shooting , 2 sessions per days } 15th - 22nd January 2024 4 spaces 25th - 3rd Feb 2024 5 spaces 4th - 11th March 2 spaces £ 2860 per person These prices are inclusive of International flights { RAM via Casablanca } 2 x 23kg Checked in bags Airport Transfers 7 nights Full Board accommodation in an AC ensuite pool view room 5 days Fully Guided shooting { 2 sessions per day } Based on 2 shooters sharing a room. { Single rooms are available at an extra £27 per person per night } Shooting is a challenging mix of Ducks ,Geese , Doves , Pigeons , Sandgrouse , Snipe , African Francolin , Hares , Golden Plover and stalking trophy bushpigs . Something and somewhere different virtually every time you go out. Generous bag limits of 20 ducks per session 2 sessions pe

Post: 16 June 18:43

About hunting in Africa For the hunter seeking a wide variety of game animals, beautiful country, century-old hunting traditions, and the spice of danger, hunting in Africa is an experience unmatched anywhere on Earth. Whether you choose to hunt plains game in southern Africa or take on Cape buffalo and elephant in the wilds of East Africa, a hunt on the African continent will create memories that will stay with you for a lifetime. More than a dozen countries in Africa offer hunting in some form. The countries in southern Africa, especially South Africa, Namibia, and Zimbabwe, are visited by the largest numbers of hunters. Hunting in these countries is accessible and affordable and provides an outstanding experience, especially for the first-timer. East Africa, especially Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Mozambique, holds large wilderness areas and good numbers of dangerous-game animals such as lions, buffalo, leopards, and elephants. Safaris in this region are true to the tradition of the lux

Post: 22 November 11:15

To early humans, hunting was a necessity. The quarry provided not only food from the meat but also clothing from the skins, as well as material for tools from the bones, horns, and hooves. Both archaeological evidence from the past and observation of simpler societies of the present show widespread preoccupation with, and ingenuity in, methods of hunting. These varied, and vary, with the nature of the terrain, the animal hunted, the ingenuity and inventiveness of the hunters, and the materials and technologies at their disposal. Weapons ranged upward in intricacy and effectiveness from sticks and stones used to kill birds and small game to specially shaped clubs and throwing sticks such as the African knobkerry, the trombash of the Upper Nile, and the Australian boomerang; to spears ranging from simple pointed sticks to those with a separate foreshaft, usually barbed, and armed with heads of sharpened stone, bone, or metal. Except in Australia, bows and arrows were universal among earl

Post: 20 September 10:21

Trophy hunting: Import ban While the tourist season is in full swing, animal welfare NGOs around the globe call for a ban on hunting trophy imports. Special attention is given to the U.S. and EU travellers, who are the major clients of modern taxidermists. In a joint position manifesto 137 conservation and animal protection organisations from all around the world, including 45 NGOs from the African continent, took a stand against trophy hunting and urged lawmakers to ban imports. “Trophy hunting stands out among the worst forms of wildlife exploitation and is neither ethical nor sustainable. In the face of the man-made global biodiversity crisis, it is unacceptable that exploitation of wildlife simply for acquiring a hunting trophy is still permitted and that trophies can still be legally imported. It is high time that governments end this detrimental practice” Mona Schweizer, Ph.D., from Pro Wildlife said. The statistics point to a huge ongoing crisis in the field of animal conser

Post: 18 July 11:17

Sarah Bowmar and her husband Josh are fitness and hunting influencers on social media. They are known in the hunting community for their hunting YouTube channel Bowmar Bowhunting. The Bowmars have been at the center of many controversies in the hunting community. Josh was famously canceled by the woke anti-hunting mob for his spear hunt of a brown bear and lost his Under Armour sponsorship. The couple was also at the center of a poaching case in Nebraska that seems more and more to be a hit on the couple. They are also constantly attacked because of all their African hunting trips. Sarah has reportedly killed the largest ever crocodile with a bow. While the video and official measurements are not out yet, here are the pictures. The largest Crocodile ever caught and placed in captivity is just over 20 feet long. unofficial rumors have this crock close to 18 feet! We will keep everyone up to date as more information comes in.

Post: 16 September 18:44

XXXIV FECIEX 2025 (11.09-14.09) – Iberian Hunting, Fishing & Nature Fair in Badajoz, Spain From September 11–14, 2025, the Feria Badajoz IFEBA will host the XXXIV FECIEX – Feria de la Caza, Pesca y Naturaleza Ibérica, one of the most important hunting and fishing fairs on the Iberian Peninsula. This annual event brings together passionate hunters, anglers, nature lovers, and outdoor industry professionals in a dynamic and family-friendly environment. XXXIV FECIEX 2025 History & Organization Since its inception in the early 1990s, FECIEX has grown into a benchmark event for the Spanish and Portuguese hunting and fishing sectors. Organized by Feria Badajoz IFEBA, it has consistently showcased innovations, preserved traditions, and promoted sustainable outdoor activities. Each edition attracts thousands of visitors and hundreds of exhibitors from Spain, Portugal, and beyond, strengthening Badajoz’s role as a key meeting point for the industry. The fair offers a comprehensive program d

Post: 12 August 14:22

Hunting Seasons in Louisiana 2025–26: Big Game and Small Game, Licenses, and Regulations Guide Plan your 2025–26 LA 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 waterfowl. Whether you’re slipping through cypress swamps for early‑season ducks, glassing hardwood ridges for rutting bucks, or setting decoys for snow geese on flooded fields, Louisiana’s bayous, bottomlands, and pine forests deliver year‑round hunting under clear state regulations. What Is There to Hunt in Louisiana? Louisiana’s diverse habitats support: Big Game: Whitetail deer, wild turkey, black bear (limited draw), feral hogs (no closed season) Small Game & Upland Birds: Cottontail rabbit, squirrel, bobwhite quail Waterfowl & Migratory Birds: Ducks (mallard, teal, mottled), geese, coots, rails, snipe Furbearers & Predators: Coyote, raccoon, nutria (open season), bobcat From flooded rice fields to upland pine stand

Post: 16 July 15:43

Caccia ai Confini del Parco Nazionale d’Abruzzo: Tradizione e Conservazione a Braccetto Caratteristiche geografiche e naturali della regione dal punto di vista venatorio Il Parco Nazionale d’Abruzzo, situato nel cuore dell’Appennino centrale, è una delle aree naturali più importanti d’Italia. Con una superficie di oltre 50.000 ettari, il parco ospita una straordinaria biodiversità. Le montagne, le foreste di faggio e abete, e le valli incontaminate offrono habitat ideali per specie come il camoscio d’Abruzzo, il cervo, il capriolo e il cinghiale. Tuttavia, è importante sottolineare che la caccia è vietata all’interno del parco, poiché è un’area protetta dedicata alla conservazione della fauna e della flora. Le attività venatorie sono consentite solo nelle zone limitrofe, sotto stretto controllo e regolamentazione. Demografia dei Cacciatori: Un Focus su Numero, Età, Sesso Nelle aree circostanti il Parco Nazionale d’Abruzzo, sono registrati circa 5.000 cacciatori, secondo i dati dell

Post: 26 May 09:50

UH.APP : L'application incontournable pour les chasseurs Introduction à UH.APP Dans un monde où la technologie redéfinit nos interactions, UH.APP se positionne comme une plateforme essentielle pour les passionnés de chasse. Que vous soyez un chasseur expérimenté ou un novice, trouver une communauté, des informations précieuses et des outils pratiques est crucial. UH.APP est bien plus qu'une simple application de chasse. C'est une véritable réseau social pour les chasseurs de France et du monde entier. L'application offre un espace où les utilisateurs peuvent échanger des conseils, partager leurs expériences et promouvoir des pratiques de chasse éthiques. De l’organisation de voyages de chasse aux échanges sur les équipements, UH.APP couvre tous les aspects de cette passion. Fonctionnalités exceptionnelles de UH.APP Réseau Social pour Chasseurs UH.APP permet aux utilisateurs de se connecter avec d'autres chasseurs partout dans le monde. Ce réseau offre une plateforme pour discuter des

Post: 14 November 11:56

🇺🇸 The season has already started in Kazakhstan, thus, no time is to be wasted in the comforts of civilization. Kazakhstan is home to some of the biggest Mid-Asian Ibex in the world, which is exactly what our hunters have been after this past week. Nothing beats a mountain hunt! Stay tuned and be ready to contact us for next season! We’re already booking for 2024 and 2025! 🇨🇦 ~ ~ 🇪🇸 Con la temporada recién comenzada en Kazakstan, es momento de emprender una nueva aventura! Kazakstan es conocido por albergar los mayores íbices de Asia Central del mundo y eso es exactamente lo que nuestros cazadores han estado cazando esta semana. Y es que, no hay nada mejor que una cacería de montaña a caballo. No dudéis en poneros en contacto con nosotros para el año que viene. Ya estamos reservando para el 2024 y 2025! 🇲🇽

Post: 24 July 09:04

Hunting in the CANADIAN SHIELD Ontario Region: Discover the Local Demographics and Hunting Legislation of the Area, Seasons and Clubs The Canadian Shield, one of the world’s largest geological formations, stretches across Ontario and offers some of the most rugged and pristine hunting grounds in Canada. Known for its vast forests, crystal-clear lakes, and abundant wildlife, this region is a dream destination for hunters seeking adventure and solitude. Geographical and Natural Features of the Region The Canadian Shield in Ontario is characterized by its rocky terrain, dense boreal forests, and countless lakes and rivers. This ancient bedrock landscape was shaped by glaciers, leaving behind a mosaic of wetlands, ridges, and valleys. The region’s dense forests are primarily composed of spruce, pine, and birch trees, providing ideal habitats for a variety of game species. The Shield’s remote and untouched wilderness makes it a prime location for hunting. Its vast expanses of public la

Post: 10 June 14:22

Renard roux - Red Fox Vulpes vulpes - Gaspésie (Québec, Canada) Pour le renard roux, se nourrir l'hiver au Québec n'est pas toujours chose facile. En effet, une grande partie de ses proies habituelles sont soit parties en migration dans le sud, soit en pleine hibernation, soit actives mais sous une épaisse couche de neige. Elles sont donc plus rares et plus difficiles à trouver. Ce renard a passé plusieurs minutes à m'observer avant de se mettre à se lécher abondamment les babines... Est-ce la rareté de ses proies qui lui faisait voir en moi un bon filet mignon bien dodu ? **************************************************************** For the red fox, winter feeding in Quebec is not always easy. Many of its usual prey species have either migrated south, are hibernating or are active under a thick blanket of snow. They are therefore rarer and harder to find. This fox spent several minutes watching me before licking his lips profusely... Was it the rarity of his prey that made him s

Post: 2 February 18:00

🇺🇸 As you leave the tree line below after a long and steep hike, the alpine terrain above us welcomes us with so many Chamois that it becomes really difficult to decide which “bouc” to choose. It was in those moments of chaos -with so many chamois chasing each other and running around- that our hunter proved to have nerves of steel by patiently waiting my indications. At 228 meters, he was able to place a perfect shot on this outstanding Balkan Chamois! 🇨🇦 ~ ~ 🇪🇸 Dejando la línea de árboles por debajo de nosotros tras un ascenso bastante largo, el terreno alpino nos recibía con tal cantidad de rebecos que, elegir uno se convertía casi en un problema. Fue en ese momento de caos -con tantísimos rebecos persiguiéndose y corriendo de un lado a otro- que nuestro cazador demostró tener nervios de acero esperando pacientemente mis indicaciones. A 228 metros de distancia, pudo hacerse con este precioso rebeco balcánico de forma impecable. 🇪🇸 ~ ~ #chamois #macedonia #balkanchamois #r

Post: 15 November 08:55

O dată ce veți experimenta o vânătoare neobișnuită în Carpați, veți fi atât de captivat încât va trebui să vă întoarceți acolo. Combinația dintre descoperirea satele cehești și posibilitățile de vânătoare nelimitate este atât de puternică încât motto-ul nostru este perfect îndeplinit: „Banatul nu poate fi explicat, Banatul trebuie experimentat”. Cu toate acestea, vânătoarea nu se rezumă doar la capturile de trofee, ci este o aventură în care vă aflați în mijlocul unui fond și toate acestea sunt îmbunătățite de un teren provocator împletit cu cărări pline de buruieni unde ghizii și vânătorii locului se plimbă ca acasă. Nimeni altcineva nu înțelege vânătoarea în această zonă mai bine decât vânătorii locului, care s-ar putea să nu pară profesioniști, dar cu atât mai mult înțeleg natura și fac totul cu multă pasiune. Este vorba despre transpirația care îți curge de sub pălărie când urci pe panta abruptă ca un acoperiș timp de o oră, când te sufoci, inima îți este în gât și picioarele nu ma

Post: 12 July 16:46

Big Game Hunting Hunting in Africa Big Game - is for many the very essence of hunting in Africa. Big Game does not just mean big animals, but big challenges and experiences. Technically speaking by far the most hunting in Africa is actually Big Game Hunting. Even many species of antilope are actually classed as big game. However if is first and foremost The Big Five, that one thinks about when the conversation turns to big game hunting. Lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant and rhinoceros have been the great attraction for Big Game hunters travelling to Africa on safari for centuries, and they still are. While it is true that hunting for rhino is perhaps not once what it once was, as today this species is highly protected and surrounded by a great deal of security, the remaining species can still be hunted in the wild African bush - with all the wonderful experiences that this brings with it. Generally speaking it is only in the areas where hunting outfitters operate that the increasing lev

Post: 5 December 09:30

The 3 Most Expensive Hunts in North America If you’re saving up money for a once-in-a-lifetime dream adventure, why not shoot for the moon? If you had all the money in the world, what would you buy first? Most of us think for a few moments before answering. Some might go for a sports car. Others might tour Europe. How about a beachfront mansion with an elevator, movie theatre, pool, and private chef? But others might spend the money on hunting. Where would you go and what would you hunt for if cost were no obstacle? African elephant? New Zealand red stag? Spanish Ibex? Or, would you stick to North America, where we have more than two dozen big-game hunting opportunities? Some are very affordable and DIY friendly, but others require hunting with a guide and could cost tens of thousands of dollars. Yes, you read that correctly. Since we’re dreaming here, let’s look at the details. Miranda's Take I’ve been fortunate enough to hunt several different species across 16 states, but none

Post: 1 September 11:05

Fishing in Costa Rica: Dancing the Jig with Costa Rican Monsters The volcanic reefs off the coast of Costa Rica remind me of a haunted house. They are dark with all kinds of nooks, crannies, and pinnacles to hide in, or seek a quick escape. There could be a monster around every corner sitting at an ambush point. Grouper hang close to the bottom. A variety of snapper and big Almaco jacks cruise just above them patrolling the water column. African Pompano and Bluefin trevally are mixed with them. Above all that large schools of jack crevalle and barracuda circle like a wagon train waiting for a school of bonito or other baitfish to arrive. Mark Davis has a knack for fooling these monsters. He needs to. As host of one of the most popular fishing shows on television, Big Water Adventures, he is expected to produce. He rarely lets his audience down. Starting his 15th season, Davis is a survivor in a tough industry. And unlike some who carry an entourage of many people to produce their s

Post: 25 October 15:36

🚨⚠️⚠️ 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

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