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Rat hunter Dogs. Ratters. During the First World War, terriers were especially appreciated - ideal rat hunters (ratters), which infested the trenches. A terrier is a dog of any one of many breeds or landraces of the terrier type, which are typically small, wiry, game, and fearless. An ideal mix of skills for a ratter dog. Nowadays, it is believed that cats are the most suitable animal for fighting rats. Dogs, in turn, are able to challenge this misconception. There are a sufficient number of breeds in the world that were bred specifically for hunting rats (ratters). A ratter is any dog used to capture and kill rats and other similar parasites. In many countries, there are specialized breeds of rat catchers. A typical ratter is small or medium-sized, with short and smooth hair, but dogs of a wide variety of breeds can be used. The use of rat-catcher dogs is widely considered the most environmentally friendly, humane and effective method of killing rodents. A typical ratter dog is sm

Post: 24 November 19:43

Review of the Pard SA 62-45 LRF Thermal Scope I recently had the opportunity to test the Pard SA 62-45 LRF thermal scope, and I wanted to share my honest impressions based on my experience. First off, the image quality is quite impressive for a thermal scope in this price range. The resolution is clear, and the ability to distinguish between various heat signatures is a notable feature. Whether in complete darkness or during dusk conditions, this scope performs admirably, allowing for effective target acquisition. The built-in LRF (Laser Range Finder) has been a game-changer for my shooting accuracy. It provides quick and reliable distance readings, which is crucial for long-range shots. The range-finding functionality works well, although I found that it can sometimes struggle with reflective surfaces, such as metal objects. One of my favorite aspects of the Pard SA 62-45 is its user-friendly interface. The controls are intuitive, and I quickly figured out how to navigate the diff

Post: 8 November 23:52

Sauer 202 in .30-06 - Honest Review I recently had the opportunity to test the Sauer 202 in .30-06, and overall, my experience has been quite positive. Build Quality: The first thing that stands out about the Sauer 202 is its exceptional build quality. The craftsmanship is evident, with a beautiful finish and attention to detail. The stock is made from high-quality wood, and the ergonomic design makes it comfortable to hold and aim. The rifle feels sturdy and well-balanced, which is essential for accuracy. Performance: In terms of performance, the .30-06 caliber is a versatile choice. Whether you’re hunting large game or just enjoying a day at the range, the Sauer 202 delivers. The recoil is manageable, and I found the rifle to be incredibly accurate. With the right ammunition, I was able to shoot tight groups even at longer distances. Customization: One of the standout features of the Sauer 202 is its modularity. The rifle can be easily customized to suit different preference

Post: 7 November 14:48

Last weekend, I embarked on an unforgettable hunting trip in the heart of California’s wilderness. The journey began at the crack of dawn, with the sun casting a golden hue over the sprawling landscapes of the San Bernardino National Forest. Armed with my gear and a sense of adventure, I set out to explore the rugged terrain. The forest was alive with the sounds of nature, from the rustling leaves to the distant calls of wildlife. As I trekked deeper into the woods, I encountered a variety of game, including black bears and wild pigs. The thrill of the hunt was palpable, and every moment was a testament to the beauty and challenge of the great outdoors. One of the highlights of the trip was spotting a majestic mule deer. With careful precision and respect for the animal, I took my shot. The experience was both humbling and exhilarating, reminding me of the importance of conservation and responsible hunting practices. After a successful day in the field, I set up camp under the starlit

Post: 4 October 16:06

The sound of gunshot will have been echoing across the moorlands on the "Glorious Twelfth" – the start of the annual grouse shooting season on August 12 and lasting through to December 10. Managing the "Glorious Twelfth" originated in 1773 when a shooting law was introduced to restrict when one could and could not hunt or even buy game. The biggest growth in grouse hunting came about during WWII and through the 1950s. With food supplies cut off because of attacks on shipping, the UK's food imports dropped from pre-war fifty-five million tons to barely twelve million tons by the end of 1939, barely enough to feed the nation. Even today in the 21st century, shot birds often end up in restaurants, butchers' shelves, and supermarkets. So, what impact and benefits does grouse shooting have on today's economy and where do the royals fit in? For the protection of the land, shooting provides essential income for the Moorlands Association. It is responsible for over 1,500 jobs in the heart

Post: 23 August 15:33

Today was a great day duck hunting! It all started early in the morning when we went to the lake in search of prey. Luck smiled on us, and after a few hours we returned home with duck game. The feeling of satisfaction is indescribable when you independently tracked and caught your prey. Duck hunting is not only a way to relax and spend time in nature, it is also an opportunity to test your skills and endurance. Each duck matinee is a real test for the hunter, and only a true professional can successfully cope with this challenge. Ducks are smart and dexterous creatures, which is why hunting them requires all our care and dexterity. But when you were able to emerge victorious from this fight, a feeling of pride and respect for nature fills you to the limit. Duck hunting is not only an exciting activity, but also a way to enjoy nature and spend time with friends. What are your memories and emotions from duck hunting? Tell us in the comments! 🦆

Post: 1 March 11:42

WHY YOU NEED TO BE HUNTING SQUIRRELS RIGHT NOW What if I told you about a hunting opportunity that’s happening right now, which offers abundant access to productive land, requires a minimum of technical gear, and provides the chance to bring home tasty meat that is routinely overlooked for its palatability? You’d probably think I was blowing smoke, but I’m talking about one of the most neglected and productive hunts in the U.S.—for common tree squirrels. Squirrel seasons start now, in the lazy days of late summer, giving you time (and an excuse) to get out in the woods to scout for deer while also ground-truthing the gear that you’ll rely on all autumn. But you don’t need an excuse to go squirrel hunting. The first argument in its favor is that squirrels live almost everywhere, from the leafy hardwoods of the East to the piney woods of the South to the mountains of the West. Squirrel hunting is also a great way to introduce new shooters to small-game hunting. The two squirrel spe

Post: 13 December 17:47

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

Post: 4 July 09:05

Hunting Up Above the Clouds It is the view of many hunters that mountain hunts are the ultimate expression of hunting. Here you will be challenged at all levels. Physically, mentally, technically. with many long distance shots, and in your understanding of game behavior. At the same time it is difficult not to be smitten by the magic of the mountains and their wild beauty. Mountaineers often say that they become physically addicted to the mountains, something most mountain hunters wholeheartedly agree with. It is also up in the mountains that you can find many of the most sought after trophies win the world; Marco Polo-Sheep, Dall Sheep/Stone Sheep, Snow Sheep, Blue Sheep, Mountain Goats perhaps the mighty Markhor or one of the many sub species of Ibex; Asiatic, European and Spanish. One thing that most of these species have in common is that they live in some of the most isolated parts of the planet, such as Kyrgyzstan, Alaska, Canada, Tajikistan or even the Himalaya. Mountain hunting

Post: 29 December 17:11

HUNTING DOG BREEDS: WHICH DOG TO CHOOSE FOR HUNTING A brief overview of the main hunting dog breeds will be useful to novice hunters when choosing dogs for hunting. Different hunting dog breeds have their own specialization. For example, with hounds and greyhounds, hunting dogs mainly hunt hare and fox. On the hunt for fur-bearing animals, burrows are mined - dachshunds and fox terriers, as well as greyhounds, hounds and huskies. When hunting for an elk, a wild boar or a bear, a husky will be good. Duck hunting will be successful with cops. Read on to find out which dog to choose for hunting. Which dog to choose for hunting What could be more disturbing than walking through the autumn forest with a dog and a gun in search of game. And even if the trophy does not meet, the pleasure of unity with nature will be received. Of course, hunting is indispensable without dogs. But first of all, how do you choose the breed of hunting dogs, especially what kind of animal do you propose to hunt

Post: 2 December 18:22

Quinte West resident raises concerns about duck hunting near Bain Park A Quinte West, Ont., resident is raising concerns regarding duck hunting happening near a children’s play centre in Trenton. Quinte West resident Burritt Clarke often walks along the waterfront at Bain Park in Trenton, and was surprised one day when he heard gunshots. “They were pretty close, really close,” Clarke said of the hunters, who he said were near the park. Now well into duck hunting season, hunters across the province are able to head out with their permits for a day of shooting game. Clarke said he doesn’t think firing guns should be allowed so close to where children play. The popular public area features a children’s play centre, two ball diamonds and a soccer field. “The fear is, sooner or later, a child is going to get shot when they’re going down to the water’s edge to look at the ducks,” he said. Currently, no laws are being broken, according to the Ontario Provincial Police, the City of Quinte We

Post: 3 November 13:31

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

Later history The Franks and other Teutonic peoples were fond of falconry and the chase, and in later centuries both the laity and the clergy were warned by provincial councils against spending so much time and money on hounds, hawks, and falcons. Originally, among the northern nations all could hunt except slaves, who were forbidden to bear arms. The idea of game preservation arose in feudal times when the right to hunt became attached to the ownership of land. Because of their hereditary claim to the title Lord High Masters of the Chase for the Holy Roman Empire, the electors of Saxony enjoyed exceptional opportunities to hunt. Elector John George II of Saxony (reigned 1656–80) shot an astonishing total of 42,649 red deer. He refused the crown of Bohemia not for political reasons but because Bohemian stags were smaller than Saxon ones. To protect his stags, he fenced the boundary between Saxony and Bohemia. An early landgrave of Hesse had a codicil added to the Lord’s Prayer: “Give u

Post: 20 September 11:05

Making the Traditional Bow Switch Trading your compound bow for a recurve adds a whole new twist to your bowhunting experience Over the past few years, traditional archery has surged in popularity among recreational shooters and bowhunters alike. For many, making the switch from a compound to a recurve or long bow is a way to increase the challenge of a hunt; for others, it’s a way to embrace the simplicity of traditional archery. Choosing to bowhunt with traditional gear not only requires hunters to get closer to game but also to spend a significant amount of time practicing with their equipment to become proficient. When it comes to equipment selection and shooting style, there are many differences between a stick bow and a wheel bow that can be confusing for traditional newcomers. So, I recruited the help of long-time traditional bowhunter Travis “T-Bone” Turner to help you understand where to get started with traditional archery. Select a Bow If you think there are a lot of optio

Post: 1 August 09:55

Hunting with Hawks Perhaps you'll never try falconry yourself. Katherine Browne once thought the same thing. But these days, the Prois pro-staff coordinator and licensed falconer does her small-game hunting with a raptor named Hades Katherine Browne’s hunting partner, Hades, can be a little high strung and aggressive at times, but Browne overlooks it. Hades is pretty good at what he does, and that behavior is typical for his kind. A northern goshawk, Hades is a member of the raptor family, and his natural maneuverability and speed make him a top predator and excellent hunting companion. When Browne, the dealer relations and pro-staff coordinator for Prois Hunting Apparel, is not working, you can often find the licensed falconer training Hades to hunt ducks, pheasant, grouse and quail in the woods and fields by her home. How does a young woman, such as Browne, become a falconer? “I have always been intrigued by raptors, and I love the idea of being a part of something wild and ancient

Post: 27 July 18:13

The Lost Art of Hunting I’ve never been in a hunting situation where my success determined whether or not I got to eat that night, but I’ve been close. When I was in college, I usually had just enough money to buy a burger off the value menu on any given evening. And I was OK with that. The only problem besides being a poor college kid was the fact that I much preferred to put that change toward .22 rimfire cartridges and gas to get to my favorite squirrel hunting woods. Ryan, Bandit, Squeaky and I would pitch in for a group squirrel-gathering effort at least once a week when the fall season was open. This also gave us a good reason to skip class. After hunting, we’d prepare wild game dinners right there in the little dormitory kitchen. We ate squirrel and dumplings, squirrel and cream of mushroom soup, Cajun-fried squirrel, lemon-pepper squirrel and of course, Kentucky Burgoo. Often as not, we ended up feeding a half-dozen other residents who smelled hot grease and gathered around ou

Post: 27 July 10:54

Quail Hunting in Utah Do You Hunt Western Quail? If you own a good pair of running shoes — or better yet, a trained hunting dog — hunting Gambel’s quail in southwestern Utah might be a fun adventure this fall. Population Estimates, Where to Hunt Utah’s quail hunt opened Nov. 3. The number of Gambel’s quail has dipped a bit this year, but decent numbers of birds should still be available. You can hunt both Gambel’s and California quail until Dec. 31. (Utah is also home to a small population of scaled quail, but hunting for them is not allowed.) Jason Robinson, upland game coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources, says opportunities to hunt California quail in Utah are limited: most California quail are found in Duchesne and Uintah counties on land that’s either privately owned or part of the Ute Indian Reservation. (If you decide to hunt California quail, look for them in river bottoms that have Buffalo berry and Russian olive trees in them.) Hunting Gambel’s quail is differen

Post: 6 July 22:06

PHEASANT (COMMON) A large, long-tailed game bird. Males have rich chestnut, golden-brown and black markings on body and tail, with a dark green head and red face wattling. Females are mottled with paler brown and black. They were introduced in France long ago and more recent introductions have brought in a variety of races and breeds for sport shooting. It flies fast and in a rolling countryside it is a very difficult bird to shoot. In some of our hunting estates there are also some Reeve’s pheasant. This boldly patterned pheasant is instantly recognizable, having some of the longest tail feathers of any bird species. The male has bright golden-chestnut upper parts, with black borders to each feather creating a strongly scaled appearance, while the upper breast is darker chestnut to black, and the lower breast and side feathers are white, tipped in black. The female is much more light is color with a short tail. The males when they fly make a very characteristic sound (like a smal

Post: 5 July 13:25

Hunting in France: the hunt or chasse Hunting in France is, at least in rural parts, an institution. It has apparently not shown a decline in numbers in recent decades (although a lot of the hunters appear rather elderly...). Hunters in France come from all social backgrounds, which probably in part explains the lack of hostility to hunting that is seen in those countries where it is largely the gentry who control the hunting. Hunting is to be distinguished from 'pest control'. Control of foxes, ragondin or pigeons for example, usually falls to local specialists rather than the main hunters. Hunters are usually looking for deer, hares, rabbits and wild boar, and game birds such as partridge or pheasant. In France hunters almost always hunt with dogs, but usually on foot - less commonly on horseback. The dogs may be owned by the individual owners or by the hunt as a whole. The dogs belong to specific breeds of hunt dog. Most hunters in France belong to a specific type of 'pack of hun

Post: 14 June 17:07

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

Post: 13 June 18:22

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

Use These Tips – Woodcock and Grouse Hunting in Michigan Pick out a few GEMS you might want to visit. Use the GPS points, the general directions and a county atlas to get a feel for the area. Print off or save to your phone the very detailed GEMS map. Don’t forget to have your base license and free woodcock stamp in your pocket! Drive to the informational parking area, get your bearings and a feel for the area. At the kiosk, read about grouse and woodcock, timber activity and the acres of land nearby that you can also hunt. Note, there are businesses that will give you a great discount because they support GEMS. Get out and explore. Repeat over and over and take others with you! See each of the species below for season information and bag limits. License requirements to hunt small game: Base License All woodcock hunters must obtain a free woodcock stamp which includes registration with the federal Migratory Bird Harvest Information Program (HIP) Sharp-tailed grouse requires a

Post: 16 May 12:21

Wyoming reduces number of mule deer and antelope tags There will be fewer tags for Wyoming mule deer and antelope this year. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD) decided to reduce the number of tags due to disease and drought, according to Wyoming Public Radio. EHD, or blue tongue, has impacted herds and continuing drought means more competition for available forage. Ian Tator, WGFD’s terrestrial habitat manager, says that “elk will out compete mule deer and [antelope] for vegetation.” “We had an outbreak of blue tongue this last summer, which just means there are that many less animals available,” says Tator. “If those animals aren't there to begin with, we're not going to issue licenses for them.” This means that WGFD will cut the number of antelope licenses by 8,000 and mule deer licenses by 3,300 for the 2022 hunting season. However, there will be an increase in elk tags, which Tator hopes will “give the mule deer and [antelope] populations a chance to grow.” “We're trying t

Post: 16 May 09:38

Idaho reports "slightly above average" survival rates in mule deer and elk In Idaho, mule deer fawn and elk calf survival rates were up, following the latest data collected from animals outfitted with tracking collars. To date, 84% of fawns and 92% of calves have survived through the end of winter, putting their statewide winter survival rate “slightly above average,” according to the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG). “From a statewide perspective, winter survival is tracking very close to what we saw in past two years,” said Toby Boudreau, IDFG deer and elk program coordinator. “If we continue on that trajectory, that's good news because we ended up with above-average winter survival in both 2019-20 and 2020-21. And every mild winter we can stack together is another step in the right direction for our mule deer herds.” Currently, there are 222 mule deer fawns and 201 elk calves outfitted with tracking collars. Even though the winter weather may be behind them, biologist c

Post: 22 March 10:23

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

Post: 12 December 17:50

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 Wildpop

Post: 1 August 14:33

Den ædle hjort er juvelen i de hviderussiske skove. Ynde, forsigtige skridt, legesygt udseende - det er det, der adskiller den fra andre skovbeboere. Dette dyrs fortrin tiltrækker mange jægere, og hver af dem drømmer om et sådant trofæ. På trods af at hjortebestanden er i udviklingsfasen og ikke har nået sit maksimum, kan mange jagtfarme i skovbrugsministeriet prale af eksemplarer med fremragende trofækvaliteter. Hviderussiske hjorte har deres egne særlige kendetegn, som vurderes meget positivt af udenlandske jægere. Gamle, kraftige, ædle hjorte med deres mørke, forgrenede gevirer gør et varigt indtryk på jægerne. Kronhjorten anses for at være det mest respekterede trofæ blandt jægere, og et trofæ i form af store forgrenede gevirer er en indikator for skydefærdighed og professionalisme.

Post: 12 July 16:22

Jagd im Gebiet Völkermarkt: Tierbestand, Geografie, Jahreszeiten, Besonderheiten, Grundlagen, lokale Bevölkerung, Verbände, Traditionen, interessante Details Tierbestand und Jagdmethoden in Völkermarkt In den Bergwäldern sind Gams- und Rotwild zu Hause, während sich Rehe auch in den tiefer gelegenen Mischwäldern wohlfühlen. Die offenen Fluren beleben Hasen, Fasane und Rebhühner, und an den Gewässern sammeln sich Enten und Gänse. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit erfordern die zunehmenden Wildschweinpopulationen, die sich sowohl in Waldgebieten als auch in landwirtschaftlichen Flächen ausgebreitet haben. Diese Artenvielfalt erlaubt es Jägern, zwischen klassischer Pirsch, anspruchsvoller Bergjagd und Wasserwildbejagung zu wählen – immer im Einklang mit den natürlichen Gegebenheiten. Geografische Charakteristiken und Naturräume Die geografische Lage Völkermarkts schafft einzigartige Voraussetzungen. Die alpinen Zonen der Karawanken bieten Schutz für Hochwild, während der Faaker See und die Dr

Post: 4 August 20:01

Jagd in Villach: Wildvorkommen, Besonderheiten, Techniken, Rahmenbedingungen, Jagdzeiten, Jägerstatistik, Traditionelle Bräuche, Jagdorganisationen, Top-Reviere, Fakten Wildvorkommen und jagdbare Arten Die Region Villach in Kärnten bietet Jägern eine beeindruckende Vielfalt an Wildarten und Jagdmöglichkeiten, die durch die abwechslungsreiche Landschaft mit Bergen, Wäldern und Gewässern geprägt sind. Zu den häufigsten Arten zählen Rehwild, Rotwild und Gams als Hochwild, während Hasen, Fasane, Rebhühner und Wachteln das Niederwild repräsentieren. Schwarzwild ist in den dichten Wäldern und landwirtschaftlichen Gebieten präsent, und Wasservögel wie Enten und Gänse bevölkern die Flüsse und Seen der Region, darunter den Ossiacher See, den Faaker See und die Drau. Diese Artenvielfalt ermöglicht unterschiedliche Jagdmethoden, von klassischer Pirsch bis hin zur Wasserwildjagd, und macht Villach zu einem attraktiven Ziel für Jäger unterschiedlicher Präferenzen. Landschaftliche Besonderheiten

Post: 4 August 14:12

Det blev skabt af Toby Gard og dukkede først op i spillet Tomb Raider, udgivet i 1996. Lara Croft præsenteres som en kvindelig arkæolog, smart og atletisk, der ofte risikerer sit liv på steder fulde af farer - gamle ruiner, grave, hvor hun står over for mange fælder og gåder, såvel som et stort antal af en bred vifte af fjender - rivaliserende arkæologer, banditter, farlige dyr (inklusive dinosaurer) og mange mytiske væsner. I relanceringen af ​​spillet i 2013 blev hovedpersonens karakter ændret kraftigt. Lara Croft blev gjort yngre, mere sårbar og mere som en rigtig person. Lara Croft betragtes som en væsentlig karakter i computerspilindustrien. Til ære for 15-årsdagen for det første Tomb Raider-spil blev der i november 2011 arrangeret en månedlang digital kunstudstilling af Lara Croft

Post: 5 January 09:32

Jagd im Raum Wolfsberg: Zeiträume, Rahmenbedingungen, Details, Tierbestand und Jagdmöglichkeiten, Merkmale, Besonderheiten, Bevölkerung, Verbände, Bräuche Zeiträume für die Jagd in Wolfsberg Die Region Wolfsberg in Kärnten bietet Jägern ein vielseitiges und reichhaltiges Jagderlebnis, das durch die abwechslungsreiche Landschaft und das milde alpine Klima geprägt ist. Die Jagdsaison richtet sich nach dem österreichischen Jagdgesetz und unterscheidet sich je nach Tierart: Rehwild kann vom 1. Mai bis 15. Dezember bejagt werden, Rotwild vom 1. September bis 15. Dezember und Gams vom 1. Juli bis 30. November. Wildschweine sind ganzjährig jagbar, jedoch mit Einschränkungen in bestimmten Monaten. Fasanen und Rebhühner stehen von September bis Dezember auf dem Plan, während Enten und Gänse von August bis Januar bejagt werden können. Es ist wichtig, die genauen Termine und Vorschriften für das jeweilige Revier einzuhalten. Rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen Rechtlich unterliegt die Jagd strengen

Post: 4 August 20:24

Jagd in Villach Land: Besonderheiten, Zeiträume, Wildarten und Jagdmethoden, natürliche Eigenheiten, Rahmenbedingungen, Bevölkerungsstatistik, Jagdgruppen, Eigenheiten, spannende Details Besonderheiten der Jagdpraxis Die Jagdpraxis in Villach Land zeichnet sich durch eine Kombination aus Tradition und Moderne aus. Die Jägerschaft legt großen Wert auf Naturschutz und Artenvielfalt und setzt dabei sowohl bewährte Techniken als auch moderne Hilfsmittel ein. Zeiträume für die Jagd in Villach Land Die Jagdsaison richtet sich nach dem österreichischen Jagdgesetz und unterscheidet sich je nach Tierart. Rehwild kann vom 1. Mai bis 15. Dezember bejagt werden, Rotwild vom 1. September bis 15. Dezember und Gams vom 1. Juli bis 30. November. Wildschweine sind ganzjährig jagbar, jedoch mit Einschränkungen in bestimmten Monaten. Fasanen und Rebhühner stehen von September bis Dezember auf dem Plan, während Enten und Gänse von August bis Januar bejagt werden können. Es ist wichtig, die genauen Te

Post: 4 August 15:20

Jagd im ALLGÄU: Landschaft, Struktur und Anzahl der Jägerschaft, Bejagungsformen und gelebte Jagdbräuche Landschaftliche Rahmenbedingungen für die Jagd Das Allgäu zeichnet sich durch seine alpine und voralpine Topografie aus, die ideale Voraussetzungen für das Jagen schafft. In Höhenlagen von 700 bis über 2.000 Metern entstehen vielfältige Lebensräume für Wildarten. Die bewaldeten Hänge der Allgäuer Alpen sind Heimat kräftiger Gams- und Rotwildbestände, während die tiefer gelegenen Täler besonders für Rehwild optimale Bedingungen bieten. Hochmoore, Felsregionen und ausgedehnte Weideflächen sorgen zusätzlich für jagdliche Abwechslung. Rund um Oberstdorf und Sonthofen gelten die Reviere als besonders wildreich. Struktur und Anzahl der Jägerschaft im Allgäu Im Allgäu sind aktuell rund 8.500 Waidmänner und Waidfrauen aktiv (Stand 2023), was einer Dichte von etwa 1,5 Jägern pro Quadratkilometer entspricht. Die Mehrheit stammt aus der Region selbst und praktiziert die Jagd oft in Familie

Post: 4 August 10:45

La caza en Guanajuato, México: Descubre todo sobre especies, temporadas, regulaciones y consejos esenciales para vivir una experiencia cinegética única en este fascinante destino de caza Guanajuato, ubicado en el corazón de México, es un destino fascinante para los amantes de la caza. Con una geografía diversa y una rica biodiversidad, este estado ofrece experiencias únicas para los cazadores. A continuación, exploramos las características geográficas, las especies de caza, los clubes de cazadores y las regulaciones que debes conocer antes de planificar tu viaje. El Paisaje Natural y Geográfico: Entornos de Caza y Ecosistemas en Guanajuato Guanajuato se caracteriza por su variedad de ecosistemas, que incluyen bosques de pino-encino, matorrales semiáridos y zonas montañosas. Estas condiciones naturales favorecen la presencia de una amplia gama de especies, tanto de caza mayor como menor. La Sierra de Guanajuato y la Cuenca de la Independencia son áreas destacadas para la actividad c

Post: 17 June 09:33

Le réseau social ultime et l'application gratuite pour les chasseurs : découvrez UH.APP Vous êtes un chasseur passionné qui souhaite entrer en contact avec des passionnés partageant les mêmes idées, partager vos expériences et améliorer vos compétences de chasse ? Ne cherchez pas plus loin que UH.APP, l'application United Hunters ! Cette plateforme gratuite et innovante est conçue spécifiquement pour les chasseurs de tous niveaux, offrant un ensemble complet de fonctionnalités qui vous permettent d'interagir avec la communauté des chasseurs comme jamais auparavant. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.uhapp.uhapp&hl=fr Pourquoi UH.APP se démarque Avec une gamme de fonctionnalités adaptées aux besoins des chasseurs, UH.APP n'est pas seulement une application ; c'est votre réseau social de référence pour tout ce qui concerne la chasse. Que vous suiviez vos aventures de chasse ou que vous partagiez des trucs et astuces avec d'autres chasseurs, UH.APP vous couvre. Princi

Post: 17 December 12:55

Training hunting dog puppies is an essential step in cultivating their natural instincts and preparing them for a successful future in the field. The key to effective training lies in starting early, as puppies are most receptive to learning during their first few months of life. Begin with basic obedience commands such as "sit," "stay," and "come," which lay the foundation for more advanced skills. Incorporating play into training is crucial, as puppies learn best when they are engaged and having fun. Use interactive games that mimic hunting scenarios, such as fetch or hide and seek, to encourage their instinctual behaviors. Gradually introduce them to scents and tracking exercises, allowing them to explore their extraordinary olfactory capabilities. Socialization is another fundamental aspect of training hunting puppies. Expose them to various environments, people, and other animals to build their confidence and adaptability. A well-socialized puppy will be more comfortable in the

Post: 21 October 09:00

Caza en Jalisco, México: Guía completa para el cazador, con información sobre especies, temporadas, regulaciones y consejos prácticos para disfrutar de una experiencia cinegética exitosa y segura Jalisco, uno de los estados más diversos de México, ofrece una experiencia de caza única gracias a su geografía, clima y biodiversidad. Esta región es conocida por sus bosques, montañas, valles y costas, lo que la convierte en un destino ideal para los amantes de la caza. A continuación, te presentamos una guía detallada sobre la caza en Jalisco. La Geografía de la Caza: Características Naturales y Hábitats a Través de las Regiones Jalisco se encuentra en la zona occidental de México, limitando con el Océano Pacífico. Su territorio incluye una variedad de ecosistemas, desde las tierras altas de la Sierra Madre Occidental hasta las llanuras costeras. Los bosques de pino y encino, las selvas bajas y los matorrales son hábitats ideales para una amplia gama de especies de caza. La temporada

Post: 22 June 09:24

Caza en Albacete en España: una guía Completa para los cazadores. Descubre las Ricas Tradiciones de Caza y la variada fauna de Albacete, Castilla-la mancha Albacete, ubicada en la comunidad Autónoma de Castilla-la mancha en el sureste de España, es el mejor destino para los cazadores. Conocida por sus vastas llanuras, colinas y diversos ecosistemas, Albacete ofrece una amplia gama de oportunidades para la caza.. Características geográficas y naturales de la región en términos de caza El paisaje de Albacete se caracteriza por sus extensas llanuras conocidas como la región de la mancha, así como por zonas montañosas y montañosas como la Sierra de Alcaraz y la Sierra del segura. Los diversos ecosistemas de la región, incluidos los bosques mediterráneos, los matorrales y los humedales, proporcionan hábitats ideales para una variedad de especies de caza. Los cotos de caza clave incluyen las llanuras alrededor de la ciudad de Albacete, los bosques de la Sierra de Alcaraz y los humedales

Post: 16 June 12:01

Ávila Cazando en España: Una Guía del Cazador sobre los Paisajes Salvajes de Castilla y León. Explora las Mejores Oportunidades de Caza en las Montañas y Llanuras de Ávila . Ávila, ubicada en la comunidad autónoma de Castilla y León, en el centro de España, es un destino de primer orden para los cazadores. Conocida por sus escarpadas montañas, vastas llanuras y rica vida silvestre, Ávila ofrece una amplia gama de experiencias de caza. Esta guía completa proporciona información esencial para los cazadores, cubriendo geografía, demografía, tipos de caza, temporadas, legislación y tradiciones locales. Características geográficas y naturales de la región El paisaje de Ávila está dominado por la Sierra de Gredos, que incluye algunos de los picos más altos del centro de España. La región también presenta vastas llanuras, densos bosques y valles fluviales, proporcionando hábitats ideales para una variedad de especies de caza. Las principales zonas de caza incluyen las montañas de Gredos,

Post: 13 June 13:54

La caza en Veracruz, México: Guía esencial para cazadores. Descubre los mejores lugares, especies y regulaciones para una experiencia única en la región Veracruz, ubicado en la costa este de México, es un paraíso para los amantes de la caza. Con una diversidad geográfica y ecológica única, este estado ofrece una experiencia de caza inigualable. A continuación, exploramos los aspectos más relevantes para los cazadores que desean adentrarse en esta región La Relación Entre la Naturaleza y la Caza: Paisajes, Biodiversidad y Clima en Veracruz Veracruz se caracteriza por su variedad de ecosistemas, que incluyen selvas tropicales, montañas, llanuras costeras y manglares. Esta diversidad permite la existencia de una amplia gama de especies animales, tanto residentes como migratorias. La Sierra Madre Oriental y la cuenca del Río Papaloapan son áreas particularmente ricas en vida silvestre, ideales para la caza ¿Quiénes Son los Cazadores de Hoy? Un Profundo Análisis de sus Demográficas en

Post: 13 June 11:00

The Alaskan Malamute is a majestic breed known for its strength, endurance, and friendly nature. Originating in the Arctic, these dogs were bred by the Mahlemut people to haul heavy sleds and assist in hunting. With their thick double coats, they are perfectly equipped for cold weather, making them one of the most resilient dogs during harsh winters. Malamutes are not just powerful; they are also highly social animals. They thrive on companionship and are known for their gentle and affectionate demeanor towards their families. However, they can be quite independent and stubborn, which requires consistent training and socialization from an early age. These dogs are playful and love to exercise, so it's essential to provide them with plenty of physical activity. A daily run or hike can keep them happy and healthy. It's also crucial to engage their minds with puzzles and training games to prevent boredom. If you’re considering adding an Alaskan Malamute to your family, be prepared for

Post: 6 August 13:09

Caza en Ourense: Tradición Cinegética Gallega con Caza Mayor y Menor en una de las Provincias Más Montañosas y Verdes Ourense es el hogar de una gran cantidad de vida silvestre, como ciervos, liebres, zorros, jabalíes y diversas especies de aves. Los lugareños ofrecen una amplia gama de tipos de caza, incluida la caza de ciervos, liebres y zorros, así como aves. El paisaje de Ourense es montañoso con la Sierra de São Mamede y la Sierra do Laruco, así como los fértiles valles de los ríos Miño y SIL. En esta región se pueden encontrar diversos ecosistemas, como bosques de Robles y castaños, que crean condiciones óptimas para el hábitat de diversas especies de caza. Las condiciones climáticas favorables y la presencia de una gran cantidad de recursos hídricos hacen de Ourense una región atractiva para los cazadores. Los principales cotos de caza se encuentran en los bosques alrededor de Allariz, en las zonas montañosas cerca de verín y en los valles fluviales cerca de Ribadavia. Aunque

Post: 11 June 16:05

I dag er det en stor succes ikke kun for samleren, men også for jægeren at finde en god sovjetisk pistol i anstændig stand Og for kassen at være fabrik, og passet, og tilstanden af pistolen, som kun fra hænderne på en samler, er næsten fantastisk. Men det er netop den sag, vi vil tale om i dag. Samtidig vil vi tjekke, hvad den gamle sovjetiske pistol TOZ-66 er i stand til. Hvor det hele startede I slutningen af 2022 skrev en kammerat fra den russiske outback til mig, at han havde købt en interessant pistol til lejligheden, se billederne. På fotografierne ser jeg et TOZ-66 haglgevær, produceret den 12. januar 1972, med pas, i tilstanden "fluen sad ikke". Et fremragende 12-gauge haglgevær, og endda i et forbedret design. Jeg spørger: "Hvorfor købte du den, du har en god Izh-54?" Svaret var som forventet: "TOZik er meget lettere og generelt mere sjælfuldt." Nå, jeg var glad på min vens vegne og misundte ham endda lidt. Og så kom en idé op. Ide Hvad hvis du tager denne pistol fra

Post: 4 January 10:03

Hunting in INHAMBANE: Exploring Wildlife, Laws and Clubs, Demographics, Traditions, and Conservation in Mozambique Inhambane, a picturesque province in southern Mozambique, is a hidden gem for hunters seeking an authentic African adventure. Known for its diverse landscapes, rich biodiversity, and vibrant culture, Inhambane offers a unique hunting experience that combines tradition, challenge, and conservation. This article explores the region’s hunting opportunities, its natural features, and the cultural significance of hunting in this part of Africa. The Relationship Between Nature and Hunting: Landscapes, Biodiversity, and Climate Inhambane is characterized by its stunning coastal plains, dense woodlands, and savannahs, making it a haven for wildlife. The region’s tropical climate, with distinct wet and dry seasons, supports a wide range of flora and fauna. Hunters can expect to encounter a variety of ecosystems, from mangrove forests to open grasslands, each hosting unique gam

Post: 24 July 14:33

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