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Review of the Blaser R8 Professional Success in .308 Win I recently had the opportunity to experience the Blaser R8 Professional Success chambered in .308 Win, and I must say, it is an impressive rifle that exemplifies quality craftsmanship and innovative design. Build Quality and Design BLASER R8: The first thing that stands out about the R8 is its remarkable build quality. The materials used are top-notch, and you can immediately feel the premium nature of the rifle. The wood finish is beautiful and adds a classic touch, while the synthetic stock options are durable and weather-resistant. The modular system of the R8 allows for easy caliber changes, which is a fantastic feature for versatility in the field. Ergonomics and Handling BLASER R8: The ergonomic design of the R8 Professional Success is one of its strongest points. The rifle feels balanced and well-weighted, making it comfortable to carry during long hunts. The adjustable cheek piece provides a customized fit for differ

Post: 31 October 10:06

Orsis SE Rifle in .300 WSM Review I recently had the opportunity to test out the Orsis SE rifle chambered in .300 WSM, and I’d like to share my experience. As a rifle enthusiast, I've had the chance to handle various firearms, and I was eager to see how this one would perform. Here’s an honest review highlighting both the positives and negatives I found during my time with the Orsis SE. Pros: Build Quality: The Orsis SE is built like a tank. The materials used in the construction exude durability and robustness, giving me confidence in its reliability in various conditions. The finish is smooth, and the attention to detail is evident in every aspect of the design. Precision and Accuracy: One of the standout features of the Orsis SE is its accuracy. Right out of the box, I was able to produce tight groups at the range. The .300 WSM cartridge delivers considerable energy, allowing for effective long-range shooting. The rifle felt stable during the shot, contributing to my confidence

Post: 10 December 18:41

Отзыв на Карабин Лось-9 в калибре .30-06 Ну что, друзья-охотники, расскажу вам как есть про мой "Лось-9" в калибре .30-06. Без прикрас, как на духу. Опыт использования у меня лет пять, и повидал я с ним всякое. Что имеем: карабин "Лось-9", калибр .30-06, покупал новым, прямо из магазина. Последняя охота (сезон косули): Охотились в смешанном лесу, дистанции в основном до 150 метров. Условия - переменная облачность, небольшой ветерок. Что понравилось - Карабин Лось-9 в калибре .30-06 (Преимущества, за что люблю): Точность: Вот тут "Лось" реально хорош. Пристрелял его пулями Norma Oryx 180 gr – стабильно укладываю три выстрела в круг диаметром около 5 см на 100 метрах. Для охоты более чем достаточно. На последней охоте косулю взял первым выстрелом метров на 120, четко в лопатку. Калибр .30-06: Универсальный зверь. Хватает и на косулю, и на кабана, если понадобится. Подбор патронов огромный, всегда можно найти оптимальный вариант под свои задачи. Надежность Карабин Лось-9 в калибре

Post: 18 February 13:43

Top 10 Rifles for Deer Hunting in 2025: Expert Picks 🦌 When it comes to deer hunting, your rifle is more than just a tool - it’s your partner in the field. Whether you’re glassing whitetails from a tree stand or stalking mule deer across open country, the right rifle can make all the difference. In 2025, hunters are spoiled for choice with reliable, accurate, and field-tested options. Here are my top 10 picks, based on real-world performance, build quality, and value. 1. Ruger American Rifle • Why it stands out: Affordable, lightweight, and surprisingly accurate. • Best for: New hunters or those needing a reliable backup. • Calibers: .308 Win, .30-06, 6.5 Creedmoor, and more. • Field note: Adjustable trigger and smooth bolt make it a pleasure to shoot A. 2. Tikka T3x Lite • Why it stands out: Finnish precision with a buttery-smooth bolt. • Best for: Long hikes and mountain hunts. • Calibers: Wide range including .270 Win and 6.5 PRC. • Field note: Factory trigger is crisp; sub-MO

Post: 28 June 21:07

Review of the Sauer 101 in .308 Win The Sauer 101 in .308 Winchester is a rifle that has been gaining attention among hunters and shooting enthusiasts alike. After spending some quality time with this firearm, I’d like to share my honest thoughts and experiences, discussing both the positives and negatives. Pros: Build Quality: One of the first things that struck me about the Sauer 101 is its remarkable build quality. The rifle feels solid and well-constructed in hand, with no rattles or loose parts. The materials used are of high caliber, which gives me confidence in its durability. Accurate Performance: When it comes to accuracy, the Sauer 101 truly excels. During my testing, I found that it delivered consistent groupings at various distances. The .308 Win is known for its ballistics, and this rifle did not disappoint. It performed admirably whether at the range or out in the field. Ergonomics: The rifle features a well-thought-out design when it comes to handling. The stock fit

Post: 24 December 00:14

ATA Arms Turqua Gen2 in .308 Win review I recently had the opportunity to try out the ATA Arms Turqua Gen2 in .308 Win with a 61 cm barrel and a 1:11 twist rate, and I wanted to share my thoughts on this rifle. First off, I was really impressed with the build quality of the Turqua Gen2. The materials used feel solid, and the overall construction seems robust. This rifle has a nice balance to it, which makes it quite comfortable to handle. The 61 cm barrel provides a good compromise between accuracy and maneuverability, making it suitable for both range shooting and hunting applications. When it comes to accuracy, the 1:11 twist rate has proven effective. During my testing, I was able to achieve tight groups with a variety of .308 ammunition types. It seems to stabilize the bullets well, giving me confidence in its performance at various distances. The ergonomics of the rifle are quite good. The stock is comfortable, and the controls are intuitive and easy to operate. I appreciated

Post: 5 November 01:08

Review of the BCM IGNIS Rifle .308 Win I recently had the opportunity to test the BCM IGNIS rifle in .308 Win, manufactured in Italy, and I wanted to share my honest thoughts on this firearm. First off, the build quality is impressive. The materials used are of high caliber, and you can tell that BCM has put a lot of thought into the design and construction. The finish is sleek, and the overall ergonomics feel excellent in hand. It’s evident that this rifle is made for both functionality and aesthetics. When it comes to performance, the BCM IGNIS does not disappoint. I found the accuracy to be outstanding, with tight groupings even at longer ranges. The recoil management is also well-handled, making it enjoyable to shoot even for extended periods. The adjustable gas system allows for customization based on your needs, which is a significant plus for shooters who may be using different types of ammunition. The trigger is another highlight. It provides a clean break with minimal cree

Post: 3 November 17:40

Долго собирался, но в пятницу после работы поехал на Вилейку в район Сосенки. Мест особо не было,люди ещё с палатками отдыхают.Компания рыбаков собиралась домой, здесь и устроился, место отличное.Прицепил эхолот прозондировать дно, береговая бровка очень близко, метров 15-20 глубина русла 4,3м, стараюсь докинуть до дальнего свала, немного недокидываю, ветер встречный недает. После нескольких попыток удалось, заклипсовал на 3.9м.Делаю закорм, на дальний свал 15 закормочных кормушек, на ближний 10.Решил поставить два спиннинга на дальний и два на ближний,эхолот на дальнем свале рыбу непоказывал,на ближнем в полводы была.Закинул на дальний свал и сразу поклёвка, подлещик на 200-250гр.,перезакидываю начинаю подтягивать слабину и опять поклёвка,уже на гр.300,ну думаю пошло. Появилось зарево от выплывающей на горизонте луны и клёв пропал. Ночью рыбка переодически радовала подлещик 300-500гр. Ближний свал неработал вообще,поймал одного ёршика и две гр. по 80 густерки,вся рыба была поймана н

Post: 17 September 23:57

Патрон 7 mm Remington Magnum: история, характеристики, охота, сравнение и отзывы 7 mm REM MAG: Если вы охотник, который ищет идеальный баланс между мощностью, точностью и комфортом стрельбы — забудьте о компромиссах. 7 mm Remington Magnum — это один из самых универсальных и уважаемых охотничьих патронов, особенно в Северной Америке. С момента своего появления в 1962 году он стал настоящей легендой среди охотников на крупную дичь. --- 📜 История появления 7 mm Remington Magnum Патрон был представлен в 1962 году компанией Remington Arms. Идея его создания принадлежит Лесу Боуману, охотнику и редактору из Вайоминга, который стремился разработать патрон с высокой точностью, мощной баллистикой и умеренной отдачей — идеальный для охоты на лося и других крупных животных на дальних дистанциях. Боуман экспериментировал с гильзами .338 Winchester Magnum, уменьшая диаметр до 7 мм. Его разработки заинтересовали инженера Remington Майка Уокера, и вскоре компания выпустила новый патрон вместе с

Post: 14 August 18:33

Review of the SAN SWISS ARMS SHR 970 Hunting Rifle in .300 Winchester Magnum As an avid hunter and shooting enthusiast, I recently had the opportunity to test the SAN SWISS ARMS SHR 970 rifle chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum. Over the course of several outings, I gathered my thoughts on this firearm, both positive and negative, which I believe will be helpful to potential buyers. Pros: Build Quality: The SAN SWISS ARMS SHR 970 boasts an impressive build quality. The materials feel robust, and the rifle has a solid, well-engineered look and feel. The machined components contribute to its durability, making it suitable for various hunting environments. Match Barrel: One of the standout features of SHR 970 is its match-grade barrel. The accuracy it provides is remarkable, especially at long distances. I’ve managed to achieve tight groupings, making it an excellent choice for precision shooting. Integrated Muzzle Brake: The integrated muzzle brake significantly reduces recoil, whic

Post: 12 January 01:05

Over 300 miles of fencing removed to benefit Nevada antelope For the past decade, volunteers have worked to remove one of the major impediments facing antelope along the western landscape: barbed-wire fencing. And, in the Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge, over 300 miles of fence has been removed, resulting in about 1,000 square miles of fence-free habitat for the roughly 2,000 antelope in northern Nevada, according to the Nevada Independent. The refuge was established in 1931 with the purchase of over 34,000 acres of the Last Chance Ranch by the Audubon Society and Boone & Crockett Club. Five years later, another 540,000 adjacent acres were combined with the initial 34,000, creating the Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge, which provides key habitat for antelope. Antelope are considered important indicators of ecosystem health due to their “migratory habits and far-reaching range,” according to the Nevada Independent. Prior to the 1800s, there were an estimated 40 million throughout Nor

Post: 13 January 10:24

Guns & Ammo Magazine USA mag dedicated to firearms, hunting, competitive shooting, reloading, and other shooting-related activities in the United States. Established in 1958, Guns & Ammo, presenting content covering the complete spectrum of firearms, accessories and related products, is the most respected media brand in the firearms field. Guns & Ammo magazine offers reviews on firearms, ammunition, optics and shooting gear. Also included are historical articles, gun collecting, self-defense features and celebrity interviews. In addition to monthly department columns on specific topics, each issue contains several featured articles and profiles of the firearms industry, as well as technical evaluations and new products. Guns & Ammo is the most respected and #1 media brand in the shooting category. Guns & Ammo also publishes news and information relating to gun politics. As one journalist has stated: "Politics is implicit in cover-story headlines (“Ready to fight”) and explicit in t

Post: 15 January 18:12

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Post: 12 November 18:30

Le Chasseur Français – The French Hunter Le Chasseur Français is a unique French hunting magazine. One of the oldest mag in France, about hunting and fishing while being passionate about French history. Focused on ecology, it explores nature by covering the transformations of fauna and flora. In addition to its practical sections on home and gardening, Le Chasseur Français aspires to be a contemporary media in tune with the times. Launched in 1885 it is one of the earliest magazines in this category. The founding company in 1885 of the magazine was ManuFrance, which went bankrupt in the 1980s. The company was founded by Étienne Mimard and Pierre Blachon in St Etienne and had activities in various business fields. In 1990 Medianature, a joint company formed by Bayard SA and Emap, acquired the magazine. In 2001 Emap bought the shares of Bayard AS in Medianature, becoming the owner of Le Chasseur Français magazine. Mondadori is also owner of the magazine, which acquired shares of it in

Post: 22 January 12:03

MOJO Outdoors – an innovative arsenal of hunting decoys and hunting products. MOJO Outdoors™ began life in the State of Louisiana with the invention and development, by real hunters, of the MOJO Mallard® Spinning Wing Duck Decoy, which went on to become a phenomenon in the world of duck hunting. With its realistic body, its large and practically unstoppable direct drive motor, highly reflective aluminum wings and rugged, dependable operation, it quickly took the market, making the name “MOJO” synonymous with “quality and success”. Duck Hunting Decoys Mojo Outdoors’ produce wide variety of duck hunting decoys, featuring the advanced MOJO Elite Series Decoy line and spinning wing motion decoys. Mojo’s waterfowl products are designed to attract all types of ducks effectively. Whether you are looking for simple duck decoys or innovative solutions like MOJO patented spinning wing decoys, you will find top-quality options. Enhance your hunting experience with our reliable waterfowl decoy

Post: 4 February 00:54

Lever-action rifles may seem antiquated, but for some folks, they offer a great combination of hunting aptitude and self-defense effectiveness. The X Model from Henry takes their proven action and adds a bit of a tactical flair with synthetic furniture, a short rail at the end of the fore-end, and a threaded muzzle. Muzzle brakes or a suppressor can be easily added, and even for a camp rifle, being able to easily attach a light is a well-thought-out attribute. It’s a short, handy rifle that can be operated quickly and maneuvered well in tight spaces and cycled very quickly. Your caliber selection will depend on your needs. If you’re dealing with lots of bears as well as two-legged threats, the .45-70 will be the way to go. Otherwise, the .357 or .44 mag options offer plenty of power for hunting deer, and offer increased magazine capacity. Not to mention that the increased barrel length will give you better performance than a handgun will, with mild to little recoil. MSRP: $970

Post: 22 September 17:09

Caza en la Isla de Pascua (Rapa Nui) es una experiencia cultural y natural sin igual: normas y organizaciones de caza, paisajes naturales y geográficos de la región Paisajes naturales y geográficos de la región: escenario salvaje de la caza La Isla de Pascua está situada en el Océano Pacífico Sur, formando parte del territorio chileno. A pesar de su superficie relativamente pequeña (163,6 kilómetros cuadrados), presenta características naturales únicas. El origen volcánico de la isla ha creado una topografía variada con tres volcanes principales: Terevaka, Poike y Rano Kau. El clima de la isla puede describirse como subtropical, con una estación fresca de abril a octubre y otra cálida de noviembre a marzo. La temperatura media anual oscila en torno a los 20°C. Para los cazadores, es importante tener en cuenta que la isla se caracteriza por una elevada humedad y frecuentes vientos alisios. Población y demografía de los cazadores en la Isla de Pascua Según el último censo, la población

Post: 20 June 08:57

Castilla la Mancha para cazadores entusiastas: Descubra las joyas ocultas y las emocionantes experiencias de caza que le esperan en Castilla la Mancha mientras se sumerge en la belleza natural, la vida silvestre y la cultura de esta encantadora región. Castilla — la Mancha es una de las regiones más pintorescas y ricas en recursos naturales de España. Sus vastas llanuras, cordilleras y bosques crean las condiciones ideales para la caza. Esta región es famosa por sus tradiciones de caza, la diversidad de la caza y el estricto cumplimiento de las normas ambientales. Características geográficas y naturales de la región desde el punto de vista de la caza Castilla-la mancha se encuentra en el centro de España y cubre un área de aproximadamente 79.000 km2. La región se caracteriza por un paisaje diverso, desde llanuras y estepas hasta macizos montañosos (por ejemplo, las montañas de Toledo y la Sierra de Alcaraz). Aquí predomina el clima Mediterráneo con veranos calurosos e inviernos suave

Post: 21 May 14:22

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Post: 21 March 11:54

Wines to Pair with Fowl Turkey, goose, pheasant? A free-range chicken, or even a capon? The time of the season seems to indicate fowl. We kind of like the idea, since it is out of the ordinary to roast a big bird for a festive feast, the kind of bird that can feed a dozen. With that comes wine challenges, though to say “challenge” is stretching the truth. That truth is almost any wine can match nicely with a big bird roast, plenty of vegetables, maybe a grilled romaine salad with parmesan and homemade croutons. Some choices: Evolve Cellars pinot blanc ($15), almost Alsatian in style with its crispness, but it is distinctively Okanagan as well, with its viscosity and herbal notes, surrounded by delightful stone fruit elements. A sensationally good sparkling wine, the Cipes Blanc de Franc ($45) from Summerhill Pyramid Winery, is a sparkling cabernet franc, which will turn heads, and have people coming back for more, so you may need to have two bottles. It is a delightful, fruit-driven wi

Post: 17 September 18:10

Первый из государей, кого можно назвать охотником, — Игорь Рюрикович Алексей Михайлович имел штат из 300 смотрителей за птицами У каждого царя были свои предпочтения в охоте. Вот Алексею Михайловичу особое удовольствие доставляла соколиная охота. Он живым образным языком написал «Урядник сокольничьего пути», в котором излагаются основные правила охоты и особый устав сокольника. Царь имел штат из трехсот смотрителей за птицами. Эта книга была высоко оценена его современниками и является важным памятником древнерусской литературы. Также Алексей Михайлович любил выезжать на псовую ловлю. Когда он покидал город, то просил никого из подданных его не беспокоить.

Post: 7 October 15:24

В Великобритании разгар охотничьего сезона – традиционного развлечения жителей Туманного Альбиона. Охотиться отправляются не только простые смертные, но и звезды – например, футболист Дэвид Бекхэм (David Beckham) и режиссер Гай Ричи (Guy Ritchie). Икона футбола и стиля и один из лучших режиссеров современности отправились за город, чтобы провести спокойный уикенд в мужской компании. Остановившись в имении Ричи в графстве Уилтшир, старые друзья сменили люксовые иномарки (Бекхэм приехал на Bentley стоимостью около $300 000) на видавший виды Land Rover Defender и уехали в лесную глушь. Дэвид Бекхэм, Гай Ритчи и шеф-повар Франсис Мальман / www.instagram.com/francismallmann

Post: 1 September 10:46

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 Pig Reality There’s a reason gun nuts love pig hunting. In southern states like Texas and Florida, hogs aren’t subject to many game laws, which means you can hunt them with about whatever you please. If you have a magnum rifle that never sees the light of day because, after buying it, you realized cracked clavicles are no fun at all, you can use it on pigs. In fact, some of the advice out there suggests that you need a really big gun for hog hunting, because you never know when a true Hogzilla might make an appearance. On the other hand, plenty of would-be hog hunters show up with high-capacity semi-autos and visions of a mag dump against a marauding horde of pork. Those rifles are fun to shoot and plenty accurate enough, but unless you’re shooting from a helicopter, they rarely give you much of an advantage while pig hunting. Tru

Post: 23 November 17:33

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

Post: 28 October 10:03

The Best hares hunter in Canada. Lynx is considered to be the very orderly in Canada who brings the number of hares in the region back to normal. No, if a black-tailed deer, duck or mole comes across on the route, the Canadian lynx will definitely challenge them. But from 30 to 97% of the lynx's usual diet consists of hares. Hunting of the Canadian lynx for hares has become a kind of salvation for the locals. Those who have not experienced the rapid uncontrolled spread of hares or rabbits will not understand the essence of the problem. Here it is worth remembering the problem of rabbits in Australia, for example. Where there is no suitable predator, there is a catostrophic increase in the number of rodents and they simply destroy the nature around. Due to the poor diet, the Canadian lynx had to hone its hunting skills to perfection. If a lynx attacks, it means it clearly knows that it will have lunch. If the lynx is not absolutely sure of the result, it will not even attempt a throw

Post: 30 January 00:19

In the 1970s, it was normal for groups of young Europeans to go across the Sahara in old Land Rovers, on adventures that bordered on the reckless. A group of Spanish filmmakers did almost the same, reflecting one of these adventures while they themselves lived one, they left in 10 vehicles, three of which returned, and for three months they lived in tents and cars while they filmed. The film was somewhat successful, and was even the first Spanish film to be shown in China. But for whatever reason it fell into oblivion, no one digitized it, and like other things it faded into history. But its director recovered 25,000 meters of film, re-edited it and is now promoting it again. We have not seen it yet (we will on December 9), but the quality of the photography seems outstanding to us. Over the next few weeks we will publish some exclusive videos of both the final footage and the making of. Follow us for more and to get the link to the movie social profiles. https://www.sahara.film

Post: 28 November 09:12

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

Post: 24 October 18:00

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Post: 20 December 13:35

HOW TO STAY WARM WHILE HUNTING Cold weather means whitetails are going to be on their feet more than normal. So, you have choices to make. Stay at home and watch hunting shows on TV, go to the field and be miserable or embrace the cold and learn how to make the most of it. I have lived in North Dakota for 26 years. In that time, I have hunted some very harsh conditions. It’s never an easy hunt but the rewards can make it well worth the effort. There are many factors involved in comfortably hunting cold weather including proper preparation, quality clothing, individual tolerances and plain ole determination. Here are some of my tips for not just surviving a cold weather hunt but actually enjoying it. HOW TO DRESS FOR COLD WEATHER Feet - Most people have trouble keeping their feet warm. I have tried just about everything out there and have finally figured out what works for me. The first rule is that your boots need to fit loosely. Tight boots restrict your circulation and red

Post: 21 September 15:10

308 Калибр: История, Технические Характеристики и Применение Самого популярного нарезного калибра, который используют охотники. История появления 308 калибра 308 калибр, известный также как .308 Winchester, был представлен в 1952 году в компании Winchester Repeating Arms. Он стал ответом на потребности стрелков в универсальном патроне для охоты и спортивной стрельбы. Разработанный на основе 30-06 Springfield, этот калибр взял лучшие черты своего предшественника, обеспечив лучшую управляемость при меньшем отдаче. Основная причина появления .308 калибра заключалась в необходимости создания патрона, который был бы более удобным для стрелков на длинных дистанциях, чем существующие образцы. Технические характеристики .308 Winchester - 7,62x51 Калибр: 7,62 (.308 Win) Длина патрона: 71,05 мм Длина гильзы: 51,18 мм Вес патрона: 3,5 - 16,1 г Вес пули: 6,54 - 10,2 г Вес порохового заряда: 3,1 г Начальная скорость пули: 800 - 950 м/с Дульная энергия: 3600 Дж Патрон 308 калибра обладает хо

Post: 7 February 20:22

Методы охоты на косулю в Беларуси: подробный гид для профессионалов 
Охота на косулю в Беларуси требует не только знания повадок зверя, но и грамотного выбора метода. От тактики зависят успешность добычи трофея и безопасность участников. В статье — детальный разбор всех легальных методов, проверенных в белорусских угодьях. 1. Охота с подхода (скрадом) Суть: Охотник самостоятельно выслеживает косулю, подкрадываясь на расстояние выстрела. Подготовка: Разведка местности: За 1–2 дня до охоты изучите: Тропы между лесом и кормовыми полянами. Следы, помёт, погрызы коры. Выбор времени: Лучшие часы — рассвет (4:00–7:00) и закат (17:00–20:00). Тактика: Двигайтесь против ветра, используя естественные укрытия (кусты, овраги). Делайте паузы каждые 20–30 шагов для осмотра местности в бинокль. Стреляйте только при уверенности в попадании (оптимальная дистанция — 50–150 м). Снаряжение: Винтовка калибра .243 Win или 6.5×55 SE с прицелом 3–9×40. Маскировочный костюм «лес» или «поле». Бесшумная обувь

Post: 6 November 17:07

Ventas ūdenskritums Kuldīgā ir platākais ūdenskritums Eiropā: lidojošās zivis šeit var redzēt pavasarī un rudenī. Ūdenskrituma platums ir 100-110 metri, bet augstums - 1,8-2 metri. Ūdenskritumu var vērot visā garumā no abiem upes krastiem, kā arī no vecā ķieģeļu tilta pār Ventu, kas atrodas 200 metrus lejpus ūdenskrituma. Katru pavasari un rudeni var vērot elpu aizraujošu skatu – kā nārstojošā zivs mēģina pārvarēt slieksni, lecot tam pāri. Apmēram pirms 300 gadiem Kurzemes hercogs Jēkabs nolēma noķert zivis, kas peldētu pret straumi uz nārstu un lēktu pāri slieksnim ar pie viņa novietotiem groziem. Pateicoties hercoga izgudrotajai zivju ķeršanas ierīcei, Kuldīga jau izsenis ir pazīstama kā pilsēta, kur lašus ķer tieši gaisā. Dienā varēja noķert 80-100 lašus.

Post: 25 July 11:01

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