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✅ For everyone who wants wild nature, an abundance of game and impressions for a lifetime.
✅ For everyone who wanted to feel what it was like to be a Big White Hunter.
✅ For everyone who wants a real wild 🦁 lion, a large Cape 🐂 buffalo, a virtually guaranteed 🐆 leopard without dogs and a variety of 🦌 antelopes.
For you, we offer a hunting "paradise" - it is in 🇲🇿 Mozambique, on the border with the Niassa National Park. Concession area of 150,000 hectares, game and wilderness, the nearest settlement is 50 km from the hunting area.
Comfortable camp, professional team and very competitive prices ⤵️
1️⃣ Buffalo safari $12,500 + trophies
2️⃣ Leopard safari $21,000 + trophies
3️⃣ Lion safari $27,000 + trophies
📆 Season from June 1 to November 30, good dates available.
Call to book your best safari!
💬 write to Telegram (https://t.me/safari_stalker)
The Field Magazine
British monthly magazine about country matters and field sports. The Field Magazine was started as a weekly magazine in 1853, and has remained in print since then; Robert Smith Surtees was among the founders. In the nineteenth century, it was known as Field: The Country Gentleman's Newspaper. The magazine is one of the earliest hobby magazines. It is published by Future plc.
Founded in 1853, the editors The Field cover the best of hunting, fly fishing, hunting, sporting dogs and everything else that makes life in the British countryside exceptionally enjoyable.
Editor: Alexandra Henton
Frequency: Monthly
Circulation: 28,294
Print and digital editions.
First issue: 1853; 172 years ago
Company: Future plc
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Website: https://thefield.co.uk
Alexandra Henton,THE FIELD Editor:
“Dickens was one of the first Field readers. Well, he might have been – he was certainly drinking pals with The Field’s first editor. Back in 1853, the m
Chief Ranger Sam Woodring stands outside a deer antler house in Yellowstone National Park, USA, 1928.
Sam T. Woodring is known to history as the first superintendent at Grand Teton National Park, a chief ranger at Yellowstone National Park and as a U.S. Army veteran. He assisted presidents and helped build Grand Teton’s trail system; a peak in the park is named in his honor.
Mount Woodring (11,595 feet (3,534 m)) is located in the Teton Range, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. The mountain is immediately west of Leigh Lake and is sandwiched between Paintbrush Canyon to the south and Leigh Canyon to the north. The best access to the summit is from Paintbrush Divide along the Paintbrush Canyon Trail. Mount Woodring bears the name of Grand Teton National Park’s first superintendent Woodring.
Over his 13 years in the military, Sam T. Woodring primarily served as a packer, with his service taking him to Cuba, the Philippines and Mexico. Woodring later helped the Army administer Yellow
The German Shorthaired Pointer Puppy: Characteristics, Care, and Training for Hunting
The German Shorthaired Pointer (GSP) is a versatile and energetic breed, known for its hunting ability, intelligence, and loyal nature. If you’re considering adding a GSP puppy to your family, it’s essential to understand their characteristics, how to care for them, and the best practices for training them for hunting.
Characteristics of the German Shorthaired Pointer Puppy
The German Shorthaired Pointer is an athletic and well-balanced breed. Here are some key characteristics of GSP puppies:
Size and Appearance: GSPs are medium to large-sized dogs, typically weighing between 45 to 70 pounds. They have a sleek, muscular build, and their short coat comes in various colors, including liver, black, and combinations of these with white.
Temperament: GSP puppies are known for their friendly and outgoing nature. They are highly social dogs, which makes them great companions for families and active indi
Relax in South Africa in style!
A trophy hunter does not live by hunting alone.
💫 How you want to experience excellent service and relax, soak up the best emotions and impressions when going hunting in beautiful African countries!
News hook: we are testing a classic program in several countries of southern Africa.
Itinerary: travel through South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana and back to South Africa.
1️⃣ It all starts in Johannesburg, 🇿🇦 South Africa
Departure on a luxury luxury train through the vastness of South Africa and Zimbabwe to Victoria Falls.
🚅 Dream train: a compartment with a private bathroom, champagne for breakfast, formal dress code.
2️⃣ Along the way, stops are planned at iconic landmarks, and in 🇿🇼 Zimbabwe - small safaris in the Matobo and Hwange National Parks.
3️⃣ After a couple of days in the pearl of Zimbabwe, the city of Victoria Falls, and a cruise along the Zambezi River - departure to 🇧🇼 Botswana for a land and water safari in the Chobe National Pa
Hunting Trips in Morocco: A Comprehensive Guide
When you think of Morocco, images of vibrant souks, stunning landscapes, and rich culture might come to mind. However, Morocco is also an excellent destination for hunting enthusiasts. The diverse terrain, favorable climate, and rich biodiversity make it an attractive locale for hunting trips. In this article, we will explore everything you need to know about hunting trips in Morocco, including the best hunting areas, species you can hunt, regulations, and tips for a successful trip.
The Allure of Hunting in Morocco
Morocco offers unique hunting experiences that few other countries can match. The country’s varied landscapes range from coastal regions and fertile plains to the rugged Atlas Mountains and expansive deserts. This diversity supports a wide range of wildlife, making Morocco a prime location for various hunting activities.
One of the main attractions of hunting in Morocco is the opportunity to hunt game that is either rare or
Tips for Camouflage in Hunting: Choosing the Right Camouflage, Blending In, and Minimizing Noise
Effective #camouflage is key to a successful #hunt, as blending into the environment lets hunters approach their target undetected. Here are some tips on choosing the right #camouflage_gear, staying hidden in the forest or open areas, and minimizing noise.
Camouflage: How to Choose the Right One
The choice of camouflage depends on the terrain, season, and time of day. In the forest, green and brown tones help blend in with trees and foliage, while in winter conditions, a white-grey camouflage works best on snowy terrain. For hunting in open plains, beige and brown colors are better, blending in with grass and dry landscapes. Seasonal #hunting_camouflage also varies: summer clothing is lightweight and breathable, while winter gear is warm and can come with snow covers.
Blending in on Different Terrains
Beyond camouflage, choose #hunting_gear that doesn’t stand out in the environment. Hats
November hunting in 🇭🇷 Croatia and 🇸🇰 Slovakia.
If the Croats are more or less clear, then the Slovaks are not so widely known yet. And in vain!
The hunting there is interesting, original,
and the species are rare and therefore exclusive.
➡️ Lower Tatra chamois. Are you interested? Very much!
A separate valuable subspecies for many hunting clubs.
The Low Tatras are a mountain range in central Slovakia. The highest point is Mount Đumbier, 2043 m.
The territory of the Low Tatras is a national park 🏞 due to its unique nature. In many places here, for example, virgin forests are still preserved.
📆 The best time for chamois hunting is late autumn - early winter.
In 3 days you will get your beautiful trophy.
Accommodation in a village hotel.
Hot meals, hearty and delicious Eastern European cuisine, game and homemade wine.
💶 Price 18,900 euros, including 1 trophy.
❗️We recommend hurrying up with your applications
💬 write to Telegram (https://t.me/safari_stalker)
#hunting_in_sl
Hunting is an exciting outdoor activity that requires skill, patience, and knowledge. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced hunter, these essential hunting tips can improve your success rate in the field. In this guide, we’ll cover everything from choosing the right hunting gear to mastering wildlife tracking, ensuring you are prepared for any situation.
1. Choosing the Right Hunting Equipment
Your hunting equipment can make or break your experience. Invest in high-quality rifles, bows, or other weapons that suit your hunting style. Don’t forget durable camouflage clothing to blend into the environment. Adding a reliable hunting knife for field dressing game is also essential.
2. Understanding Wildlife Behavior
One of the best hunting skills is the ability to read wildlife behavior. Whether you’re hunting deer, elk, or wild turkey, knowing their habits, feeding times, and patterns will increase your chances of success. Always scout your area before the season starts and look fo
It’s never too early to start planning for next year’s big trips.
National Geographic is getting an early start, too, releasing its Best of the World list in late October with 25 must-see destinations for 2023.
Respect – for the people and their cultures, for the land and its conservation – is an overarching theme of the list, which is divided into five official categories.
The hope is that 2023 will be not just a big return to travel but also to rediscovering wonder, said Amy Alipio, senior editor for National Geographic Travel.
“Because when you are awed by something, you treat it with respect. And that spirit is something we want to encourage with this list,” Alipio said.
The list focuses on destinations that have community-led conservation efforts, healing and heritage journeys and ways for travelers to give back as well as places that are doing important work in ecotourism, sustainability and inclusive travel.
Designed to be the perfect combination of speed and comfort, the Escort Dynamax semi-automatic shotgun is loaded with features that maximize both performance and value.
The Dynamax is outfitted with Escort's modern, patented Hybrid Cycling System (HCS). It combines the best features from each of the two traditional cycling operating systems, gas and kinetic. The Dynamax will cycle light loads like a traditional gas system, but uses much less gas. As a result, recoil is reduced, and the cycle rate is faster and more efficient. With less felt recoil, the shooter acquires targets faster, making follow up shots more effective. Using less gas to cycle the gun also means the Dynamax does not have to be cleaned as frequently, and the shotgun is simple to break down, making maintenance easy.
The entire barrel/receiver module is oxidation-proof for ultimate weather resistance. The precision-tooled barrel is made from Ni-Cr-Mo steel, and is hard-chrome-lined. The bolt of the Dynamax is also fabr
A new chapter of your travels: New Zealand
ℹ️ It is generally accepted that spring is the best time to travel to New Zealand. This is true if your hunting plans include #superbigtrophies of deer, wapiti, fallow deer, which shed their antlers in the fall.
☝️But if you are interested in purely mountain species - Himalayan tahr, chamois, arapawa, wild goat, then we highly recommend thinking about going for them in September-early October.
❗️Moreover, September is the time for great deals 🔽
💵2 tahr trophies for the price of one = $14,500, and in the spring they will cost $29,000.
Treat yourself to a few days of aesthetic pleasure, adventure and extra-class relaxation ❤️
Along with hunting, we will select for you the most interesting excursions around the islands and fjords with Russian guides. A real Hobbitland and bungee jumping, waterfalls and Milford Sound, parks and rituals of the Maori people, shopping for the famous New Zealand pearls and merino wool products. And what cuisin
Walk, trot, amble, gallop, jump
What pace do we prepare for the start of the hunting season in the Caucasus?
➡️ For example, in Dagestan before hunting for the Dagestan tur? We switch from trot to amble: we check the equipment of the camps, do the paperwork, book tickets to Makhachkala. But this is for hunters who have already booked a place for the season and are actively getting ready for one of their best mountain Caucasian hunts.
But if you have not yet decided, although you really want to try your hand at mountain hunting, then we assure you that you should not wait any longer, it's time to act 💪
Accelerated gait in two paces, and we will have time for everything! What you need to do:
1️⃣ Write or call Stalker on your favorite numbers
2️⃣ Specify the dates you need - we still have a few places available
3️⃣ Make a deposit for the hunt
ℹ️ Book tickets, help with logistics and documents, advise on equipment - our managers will do all this.
We warn you: it will be more difficul
Ballerina Maya Plisetskaya fishing on the banks of the Moskva River,
1956.
Maya Plisetskaya, one of the greatest ballerinas of the 20th century, danced her part in Swan Lake more than 800 times, appearing on stage in this role for 30 years — from 1947 to 1977.
In the late 1970s, she headed the Ballet of the Roman Opera and the Spanish ballet company Teatro Lirico Nacional. She has worked with the most prominent choreographers in the world, dancing on all the best ballet stages without exception.
For many famous artists, Plisetskaya was a muse. Her grace and beauty inspired Chagall, Petit, Bejar, Cardin.
Journalists often pestered her with the question of how she manages to keep her figure for many years. She answered: "No dieting, you need to eat less." Or she'd tell a favorite joke for a change. Future ballerinas and girly girls flock to her, chirping, asking for an autograph. One, bolder, asks the question: "Tell me, how do you manage to stay in this shape?" Plisetskaya teaches:
The pearl hunter. Saudi Arabia, 1935.
The incredible radiance of Arabian pearls is due to the unique environment in which the shellfish live. The water in the Arabian Gulf is salty and sweet at the same time, that is why the mother–of–pearl, the inner layer of the shells, is much brighter and more saturated in local pearls than in Europe.
The extraction of pearls in the waters of the Persian Gulf began about 7,000 years ago, as evidenced by the triangular stone anchors found on its bottom with holes in the middle – they were used on boats of fishermen and divers, and the first written mentions of outlandish pearls from the East can be found in the works of ancient authors of the III-IV centuries BC. Later, stories about pearls appeared on the pages of the Koran, and there its value was emphasized, which is justified – even then it was valued all over the world as the best precious stones.
Pearls from the Arabian Gulf began to come the European market in large numbers after 1643, wh
The 5 Best Thermal Monoculars of 2024
Everybody wants to know what goes bump in the night, even if it doesn’t bump and even if it’s not nighttime. Happily, thermal monoculars, a new and energetic category of gear, often identify what used to be invisible. They can help you see everything from human intruders on the other side of a fence, to coyotes and raccoons crouching in the dark, to a problematic wire in a household electrical outlet.
We’re talking about monoculars, rangefinders, and cameras that use temperature variations, rather than visible light, to form images that can be captured as photographs or videos, or simply delivered to your eye to answer that ancient question: what’s out there?
I’ve used this new class of “optics” over the past year to find newborn calves in a deadly blizzard, to find my ice-fishing buddies in the fog, to detect hidden electrical problems that might burn my house down, to hunt coyotes at midnight, and to finally even the odds on crop-raiding feral
An unusual hunt.
Best regards to all!I don't know if you're interested in it, but it's a true story, happened in Poland, Lithuania and Belarus. Sincerely. "This is a historical novel, based on a true story that happened during the First World War, on the Eastern Front, in the winter of 1916-17 and which was disclosed and followed by newspapers such as the New York Times. A pack of wolves made up of hundreds of specimens, due to the destruction of the conflict, began to attack and devour not only civilians but also Russian, German and Austro-Hungarian soldiers isolated or in small groups, penetrating even the trenches at night. The belligerent armies were forced to enter into a local truce and form mixed patrols to track down and exterminate the pack. They succeeded but only after several months. A true but little-known story on which this exceptionally thorough and detailed historical novel, unique internationally, was based". In the photo, German reservist with wolf killed in trench,
The Mid-Gun-Season Blues: When Times Get Tough
Morning Hunts
I believe your chances are best during this period when you hunt a morning stand back in the timber. When the pressure is on, an old deer feels most comfortable cruising around or pushing a doe on a hardwood ridge or in a cedar draw or creek bottom. By that time, he should have gone completely nocturnal, but deep woods give him a false sense of security. A buck believes he’s hidden in the trees, but he’s not if you’re posted there. Set up early, and look for a good deer ghosting around at dawn.
Then keep hanging tough. Each day into midseason, you’ll hear fewer gunshots and see fewer hunters stomping around the woods. Most of the die-hards who, like you, haven’t tagged out will hunt a couple of hours in morning and afternoon. At midday, things will settle down, and some deer will get up and move. You might still nail a good buck between 9 a.m. and noon.
Montana FWP confirms CWD in HD 405
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) has spread to Montana’s hunting district 405. Last week, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) confirmed the first case of the fatal disease in a mule deer buck since the agency began statewide testing over three years ago, according to the Great Falls Tribune.
“Out of the 100 deer sampled there over the past three hunting seasons, none tested positive for CWD,” said FWP. “FWP has conducted rotating surveillance for CWD throughout the state for several years, and HD 405 is within this year’s priority surveillance area.”
The disease is already prevalent within the state and across the West. In fact, FWP has held special CWD hunts as part of its active management strategy.
“Hunters are our best tools to manage CWD,” said wildlife biologist Ryan Rauscher. “Sampling is completely voluntary, so when we ask, please do.”
If you are hunting in Region 4 and would like to have your harvest sampled for CWD testing, here are
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