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Post: 9 March 16:10

New Zealand: features of hunting, game hunting seasons and species of animals in Canterbury Geography and natural features: natural labyrinths for hunting art The region's topography is formed by the Southern Alps, the fertile plains of the Canterbury Lowlands and meandering rivers such as the Raquia and Waimatu. The mountain ranges, covered in scrub and woodland, are ideal grounds for deer and wild boar. The plains and lakes (e.g. Ellesmere and Forest Hill) attract waterfowl. The climate is continental: cold winters and hot summers make for year-round hunting, but require preparation for sudden weather changes. Canterbury hunters, those who make hunting their second profession According to the New Zealand Department of Conservation (DOC), there are approximately 12,000 registered active hunters in the region (2023), representing ~5% of the population. The majority are locals over 30 years of age, but there is a growing number of tourist hunters, especially from Australia and the USA

Post: 20 May 06:37

Wisconsin deer hunt's underwhelming opening weekend blamed on warm weather, lack of snow Over 11,000 fewer deer killed in WI this year compared to 2022 A lack of snow and warm temperatures that suppressed deer movement led to a lackluster opening weekend of Wisconsin's nine-day gun season, with hunters killing thousands fewer deer than last year. The state Department of Natural Resources released preliminary data Tuesday that showed hunters registered 92,050 deer compared with 103,623 deer last year. That's a 16% drop-off from 2022 and 10% fewer deer than the five-year average for opening weekend. Hunters also registered 51,870 bucks, down 13% from 56,638 over opening weekend in 2022. The number of potential hunters didn't vary much from last year, however. The DNR reported that sales of all deer licenses stood at 774,369 as of midnight Sunday, with 421,525 of those licenses exclusively for gun use. Overall, sales of all deer licenses were down 0.61% from the same time last year. W

Post: 23 November 17:51

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

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Post: 5 May 16:48

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Post: 23 January 20:43

Each year, dozens of people get lost in the Mountains and become the subjects of search-and-rescue missions. In most cases, people simply wandered off of marked trails and lost their bearings. Losing one's way in the woods can be an unsettling, frightful experience. If you follow the blazes or cairns, you should have no trouble. But, if you should find you've wandered off the path, stop immediately. In many cases, you will find that retracing your footsteps will bring you back to the trail. If not, follow these steps: 1) Pay close attention to your surroundings and landmarks and relate this to your location on a map. 2) Stay calm if you get lost. Panic is your greatest enemy. If you run wildly around, even for a little while you could lose your sense of direction complete. Try to remember how you got to your present location. 3) Trust your map and compass (if you have them) and do not walk aimlessly. Use the compass to give you a sense of direction. Think of which way you came, an

Post: 16 September 18:34

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Post: 23 February 17:48

A Day Full of Fun with Hounds, Horses, and Humans! Last Saturday was a blast with hounds, horses, and humans all enjoying a fantastic day out, everyone finishing with smiles on their faces! 😊 Join us on Saturday, the 12th at West Mains, Gordon, TD3 6JL, ready to ride or walk out at 10:00 AM. If you’ve been thinking of joining us but aren’t quite sure yet, come along on foot or join the quieter group for relaxing hacks between the hunt lines. Our bloodhounds are working incredibly well, and the puppies—now just over a year old—are learning from the older hounds. Check out the comments for a video of them in action! 🎥 Lauderdale Bloodhounds: Horses, following hounds, hunting humans. 🐴🐕👣 #HoundsAndHorses #Bloodhounds #HuntingWithHounds #LauderdaleBloodhounds #HorseRiding #HoundHunting #OutdoorAdventures #FunWithDogs #HorsebackRiding #HoundsInAction #SaturdayFun #OutdoorLife #JoinTheHunt #HuntingWithHumans #AnimalLovers #EquestrianLife #RidingAndHiking #PuppyTraining #HoundsAndH

Post: 15 October 09:37

🏆2022 Guide of the Year: TYNE MCCAUGHEY!🤠 All of the award buckles every year are pretty cut and dry and require no thoughts, just a tape measure. However, the Guide of the Year buckle is a whole other story and it gets harder every year. We are so lucky and blessed to have such a solid core of amazing guides that it’s become torturous to pick just one stand out. After many hours of pillow talks, road trip talks, and head scratching, we feel very good choosing our great friend, Tyne McCaughey, for Guide of the Year. Tyne has proven his loyalty from the get-go. His tenacity as a hunter is unquestionable. His hunters all comment that he is like hunting with a buddy. “Tyne ain’t faking shit!”💪 His willingness to do whatever is needed in camp or the field to make the dream work does not go unnoticed. As tough and as old-school as Tyne is, I’ve been told by our younger assistants and trainee guides that Tyne has great patience in helping teach them all aspects of our profession.

Post: 9 January 09:45

WILD & FANG 2025: Hannover Fair Grounds (Messegelände Hannover), September 12–14, 2025 From September 12–14, 2025, the Hannover Fair Grounds in Germany will host WILD & FANG 2025, a large-scale exhibition bringing together hunters, anglers, conservationists, and outdoor innovators. The event is positioned as a forward-thinking platform centered around ecology, wildlife stewardship, and the latest in hunting and fishing technology. As a modern successor to the traditional Pferd & Jagd show, the fair offers a comprehensive program of product showcases, expert seminars, and outdoor demonstrations. WILD & FANG History WILD & FANG traces its roots to Pferd & Jagd, one of northern Europe’s oldest hunting fairs. Reinvented in 2024 with a renewed mission, the exhibition embraced sustainability and ethical wildlife practices. The 2024 edition attracted over 1,000 exhibitors from 55 countries and welcomed about 50,000 visitors. Organized by Deutsche Messe AG, WILD & FANG continues the legacy

Post: 5 August 07:47

Gun hunting. Moose, hunted on September 17, 1900 by Major General A.A. Brusilov. Major General Aleksei Alekseevich Brusilov was a distinguished Russian military leader whose career spanned the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in 1853, Brusilov rose through the ranks of the Imperial Russian Army, distinguishing himself as a tactical innovator and a compassionate commander. His most notable achievement came during World War I with the Brusilov Offensive in 1916, a meticulously planned campaign that achieved significant territorial gains against the Central Powers. Brusilov's approach to warfare emphasized mobility and surprise, breaking from the traditional trench warfare tactics that had led to stalemates on many fronts. His offensive demonstrated the effectiveness of coordinated artillery barrages and rapid infantry advances, inflicting heavy losses on Austro-Hungarian forces and providing a much-needed morale boost for the Russian army. Beyond his battlefield successes, Bru

Post: 30 August 17:52

Driven Hunts in South Africa: A Hunter's Guide South Africa's diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife make it a prime destination for hunters worldwide. While spot-and-stalk methods are popular, driven hunts offer a different kind of adrenaline rush, testing your reflexes and shooting skills. What is a Driven Hunt? In a driven hunt, beaters (often local trackers) move through a designated area, pushing animals toward a line of strategically positioned hunters. This creates fast-paced shooting opportunities as animals break cover. Common Quarry Impala: A staple of South African hunting, known for its agility and alertness. Wildebeest: Both blue and black wildebeest are common targets, offering a challenging shot due to their size and speed. Blesbok: A medium-sized antelope with a distinctive white blaze on its face. Kudu: While often hunted via spot-and-stalk, kudu can also be taken in driven hunts, requiring quick target acquisition. Bush Pig: A challenging quarry because of

Post: 27 February 19:57

Hunting is an exciting outdoor activity, but safety must always come first. Whether you’re a seasoned hunter or new to the sport, following key safety measures is critical for an enjoyable experience. Here are some essential safety tips that every hunter should know: 1. Wear the Right Hunting Gear Always wear proper #huntinggear, especially blaze orange clothing to remain visible to other hunters. Protect yourself from the elements with appropriate #huntingclothing, and if you’re hunting from a tree stand, don’t forget your #safetyharness. 2. Be Sure of Your Target and What’s Beyond It One of the golden rules of #huntersafety is knowing your target and what lies beyond it. Whether you're using a bow, rifle, or shotgun, this practice is crucial to avoid accidents. Safe #firearmshandling means keeping your finger off the trigger until you’re ready to fire. 3. Handle Firearms Safely Treat every weapon as if it’s loaded and always point it in a safe direction. Refresh your #shootingskil

Post: 17 October 11:17

First Look: Hatsan Mod 130S QE Carnivore HatsanUSA has debuted the Mod 130S QE Carnivore—a powerful .30 caliber (7.62mm) air rifle at home both in the field and on the range. It features a precision-rifled, German-steel barrel that produces velocities up to 590 fps (.30/7.62mm). The integrated Vortex gas-piston technology is designed to provide reliability and performance. Surrounded with their QuietEnergy barrel shroud and integrated sound moderator, the Mod 130S QE Carnivore also includes Hatsan’s Quattro two-stage adjustable match trigger and a metal trigger blade. This premium break barrel is built with an elevation-adjustable Monte Carlo cheekpiece, a pistol-grip thumbhole stock, and checkering on the grip and fore-end. With its SAS (Shock Absorber System) and a Trio Pad rubber recoil pad, with adjustable spacers to change the length of pull, the Mod 130S QE Carnivore can be made comfortable for anyone to hold and shoot. The micro-adjustable rear sight, which has both windage-

Post: 25 October 09:54

The Thrill of the Hunt: Connecting with Nature Hunting has been an integral part of human culture for centuries, serving not only as a means of sustenance but also as a unique opportunity to connect with nature. For many, it is more than just a sport; it’s a way to appreciate the wild, understand animal behavior, and develop a deep respect for the environment. The thrill of the hunt comes from the challenge it presents. Whether tracking a deer through the woods or patiently waiting in a blind for waterfowl, each outing is an adventure. Hunters often rely on a mix of skill, knowledge, and patience to succeed. It’s not just about the final catch but the experience of being outdoors, the strategies involved, and the camaraderie shared with fellow hunters. Sustainable hunting practices play a vital role in conservation efforts. By participating in regulated hunting, individuals contribute to wildlife management and habitat preservation. This balance ensures that animal populations remai

Post: 16 September 10:24

Mooching for Deer With the three-hour mooch complete on a recent December morning, our six-pack of deer hunters chewed venison sticks in Doug Duren’s old farmhouse in southwestern Wisconsin and wondered where Duren would send us for the afternoon mooch. Any outsider listening in probably would’ve wondered about something else: “What’s a ‘mooch’ and how does it involve deer hunting?” Good question. No dictionary explains the term the way Duren uses it. Mooching does not mean loitering, which assumes you’re hanging around with no purpose. Nor does it involve begging for food, drink, money or other handouts. Instead, one mooches by moving glacier-like along a precise route, as designated by Duren, through a woodlot or its border with a field of corn or alfalfa. Your individual mooch, when combined with mooches made by fellow moochers, creates one overall mooch, much as individual drivers combine to create a drive. If the mooch succeeds, a moocher gets a shot at a slow-moving deer, or

Post: 3 November 19:12

Hunting stories 3 years in the making: A bowhunt for bull elk. By WYATT O'DAY My love of bowhunting started around the age of four when my father gave me my first bow. Every night, I would go outside and shoot with him. As a kid I dreamed of the hunt and when I would finally kill my first bull elk with a bow. By the age of six, my father started taking me elk hunting with him. I watched him hunt as he called in and killed multiple bulls in front of me. Then, finally it was here — the year that I had been waiting for so long had come: the year that I was old enough to hunt! At 12 years old, I had several encounters with bulls, but was never presented a clear shot. The second year, I had a total of six nocked arrow encounters with bulls, but still no shot. Finally, the third year rolled around and at 14 years old, I was more than ready for my first bull. Day one of opening weekend On the first morning, my dad and I went to a spot that he has hunted a lot over the years and had succes

Post: 10 June 15:23

🦌 Top Hunting Tips & Tricks for a Successful Season! 🦌 Hey hunters! Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, these tips will help you make the most of your hunting adventures: 1. Know Your Area: Scout your hunting grounds before the season starts. Look for signs of animal activity and plan your spots accordingly. 2. Play the Wind: Always hunt with the wind in your favor to avoid being detected by your scent. 3. Stay Quiet: Move slowly and quietly. Animals have keen senses and can detect even the slightest noise. 4. Use the Right Gear: Make sure your equipment is in top shape. Practice with your bow or rifle to ensure accuracy. 5. Scent Control: Use scent-free soaps and sprays to minimize your scent. Deer have an incredible sense of smell! 6. Be Patient: Hunting requires patience. Stay still and be ready to wait for the perfect shot. 7. Safety First: Always follow safety guidelines. Wear blaze orange during firearm seasons and let someone know your hunting plans. Happy hu

Post: 12 September 17:02

Lad os tale om forklædning Camouflage under efterårsjagt skiller sig ud i forhold til samme jagt om forår eller vinter. Nå, bedøm selv, løvet er lige begyndt at blive gult, græsset, sivene og sivene er endnu ikke døde - jeg vil ikke tage det og forklæde dig selv så meget, som du vil. Dette er ikke en forårsjagt, når du stadig skal lede efter sidste års græs, da det stadig er tørt og skørt - du vil ikke være i stand til at camouflere dig selv meget. Derudover er der om efteråret stadig mange unge fugle og dyr, der er mindre forsigtige og ikke specielt frygtsomme. Måske er det derfor i begyndelsen af ​​efterårssæsonen, at mange jægere foretrækker slet ikke at camouflere, men at bruge camouflagetøj, gemmer sig i højt græs eller buske. Men jo mere tiden går fra jagtens begyndelse, jo mere gennemsigtigt bliver alting: Der er færre blade tilbage på træer og buske, mere tørt græs og siv, og dyrene bliver frygtsomme og forsigtige. Og så skal der lægges særlig vægt på camouflage. Hvem gemmer

Post: 16 January 10:48

Roe deer hunting in Belarus: a great shot and tips for choosing a thermal imaging scope Roe deer hunting is an exciting activity that requires patience and skill. In our hunting club in Belarus, we are always happy to share experiences and successes. In this post, we will tell you about a recent hunt, where a hunter made a great shot in tall grass, and also provide useful tips for choosing a thermal imaging scope. Recently, one of our hunters shared a video of a successful roe deer hunt. After observing a pair of roe deer for a long time, he was able to make an accurate shot, which was possible thanks to high-quality optics and a careful approach to the hunting process. This is an example of how important it is to properly prepare and choose the right equipment. A reliable thermal imaging scope is necessary for successful roe deer hunting. We recommend paying attention to the RikaNV Lesnik 350L thermal imaging scope. This device provides excellent visibility in low light conditions

Post: 24 October 10:18

AG AFACCC 13 Hier, samedi 8 juillet s’est déroulée l’AG de l’afaccc 13. Nous remercions Mr Clément Conil pour l’accueil au domaine de St Amand . Suite aux rapports moral, d’activité et financier du président et trésorier, nous remercions Mr Daniel Keller, nouveau président de la FDC 13 pour sa très belle intervention. A l’issue de l’AG où environ 80 personnes ont répondu présentes, un rapproché vif et sonore s’engage vers le stand de la buvette où un lancé explosif se produit, une menée festive et groupée s’organise jusqu’à la fin du temps imparti qui nous mènera à la dégustation d’une succulente paella. Tout au long de la journée, l’animation « Ball Trap laser du soleil du ventoux » nous a organisé des petits concours qui ont rencontré un franc succès bravo 👏 Merci à tous nos fidèles adhérents qui ont répondus présents. Rendez vous le 23 juillet à la fête du chien de la Verdiere et le 5 Août à Barjol N’hésitez pas à inscrire vos meutes .

Post: 10 July 17:58

How to Hunt Africa on a Budget Chances Are You Can Do It Cheaper Than a Premium Elk Hunt My palms hurt and my knees were bloody from crawling over rocks. My legs ached. My lungs were threatening to quit on me if I had to climb one more mountain chasing a herd that was skittish to the point of paranoia. The guide and I had pursued them up and over so many mountains and glassed them from so many hidden vantage points that I had no idea how much territory we had covered or how we’d ever find our way back to the truck. When the shot opportunity finally came, it was a long one — 320 yards from our spot on a hill to where the bull was feeding on the opposite ridge. “Hold a foot high,” the guide said, and that turned out to be dead accurate. The cows scattered in a panic at the blast, and not long afterward we were standing over a mature bull I had worked harder for than any animal I’ve taken before or since. Sounds like a fairly typical elk hunt, right? Except it wasn’t an elk and I wasn’t

Post: 2 August 21:58

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

Post: 14 April 10:15

7 Reasons Why OTC Elk Tags Beat Draw Tags If you want to spend more time in the elk woods and have more chances to succeed, then over-the-counter elk tags are the way to go At least four different bulls bugled practically nonstop all morning long as I flanked a herd swarmed by satellite bulls. One beautiful 6x6 with a lovesick bugle grew attached to my cow calling around midmorning, but when he got to 60 yards — no shot opportunity — and didn’t see a cow, his interest fizzled. He rejoined the ensemble of bugling bulls. I continued chasing bugles, and at around noon, I came eye to eye with a massive old 6x6 at 14 yards. A well-placed arrow into the front of his chest quickly took effect, and my first bull ever was down within 100 yards. That hunt wasn’t guided, or in a unit that took me years to draw. It was instead on an over-the-counter tag on U.S. Forest Service lands. We’re often told that OTC hunting looks nothing like the hunts seen on outdoor television. While the hunt I had isn’

Post: 29 August 10:25

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