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Pêche Expo 2025 Libramont-Chevigny : 8–9 November 2025 Libramont Exhibition & Congress, Belgium (Wallonia region) The Pêche Expo 2025, organized by Libramont Exhibition & Congress, is Belgium’s flagship fishing and outdoor gear expo, scheduled for 8–9 November 2025 in Libramont‑Chevigny, Wallonia. As a major convergence of fishing enthusiasts, industry suppliers, and hunting accessory professionals, the event offers one-stop access to the latest angling equipment, boats, shelters, pontoons, and outdoor hunting tools all under one roof. Regional Context: Fishing & Hunting in Wallonia Libramont Exhibition & Congress is part of the larger Foire de Libramont, Europe’s biggest open-air agricultural and forestry fair. Set on a 30‑hectare site with indoor halls, it’s well-equipped to host diverse events including Pêche Expo. The venue enjoys excellent logistics, with on‑site parking, shuttle access from Libramont train station, and strong regional connectivity. History of Pêche Expo 2025 L

Post: 4 August 13:32

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Royal Saint-Hubert Club de Belgique – Wallonia The Royal Club of St Hubert in Belgium, founded in 1909, is the most important association for the promotion and defence of hunting. It brings together 12,600 hunters . The association consists of two parts: the non-profit organisation Wallonne du RSHCB and the non-profit organisation Hubertus Vlaamse Vereniging. Both have the same objectives: to defend all hunting methods practised in an ethical manner. They raise hunters' awareness of habitat conservation and development, the protection of small fauna on the plains, the control of large game populations, the protection of the natural environment and biodiversity, the sharing of nature with other users, animal welfare and the role of health inspectors in relation to wild fauna... Avenue Gouverneur Bovesse 112/6 B-5100 Jambes (Namur), Belgium TEL: +32 81 30 97 81 WEBSITE: www.chasse.be

Post: 7 March 17:10

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Hunting season in East Belgium In East Belgium hunting can be carried out in an expansive forested area spanning some 45,000 hectares (111,000 acres). The right to hunt there can be obtained by leasing a hunting ground of at least 50 hectares (123 acres) from the forest owners (the Walloon region, the municipalities or the private owners). This lease runs for 6, 9 or 12 years. It goes without saying that every hunter must hold a hunting licence which is obtained by passing a suitable examination. In East Belgium, game predominantly consists of stags, deer and wild boars, the hunting of which is strictly organised by legislation and the large gamekeeping communities. Contrary to popular belief, hunting is not only organised for the pleasure of hunters but, above all, for the purpose of regulating the number of animals in the forest so that the economic utilisation of the forest is ensured. If game numbers are too high, this can result in substantial damage being caused to the rejuvenat

Post: 19 October 09:58

Belgian farmers call for weaker protection of wolves, as environmentalists want greater Their populations in Europe have been on the rise for a number of years. Wolves are back in Belgium and their growing presence is creating tensions with farmers, who fear for the safety of their livestock. They want to reopen the debate on wolf hunting in Europe, which forbids it under both the EU's Habitats Directive and the Bern Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitat. Euronews spoke to Ludwig Heinen, a dairy farmer with 320 cows, who said that there are currently three packs of wolves near his farm in the High Fens mountains. Despite none of his animals so far not being attacked, he is still worried. "If the animals are torn apart by wolves, that's one thing, but if wolves make the animals - who are free in the field - nervous, you cannot easily calm down those animals again," Heinen said in an interview. "My opinion is clear: if a wolf causes trouble, then

Post: 20 November 09:12

Belgian farmers call for weaker protection of wolves, as environmentalists want greater Their populations in Europe have been on the rise for a number of years. Wolves are back in Belgium and their growing presence is creating tensions with farmers, who fear for the safety of their livestock. They want to reopen the debate on wolf hunting in Europe, which forbids it under both the EU's Habitats Directive and the Bern Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitat. Euronews spoke to Ludwig Heinen, a dairy farmer with 320 cows, who said that there are currently three packs of wolves near his farm in the High Fens mountains. Despite none of his animals so far not being attacked, he is still worried. "If the animals are torn apart by wolves, that's one thing, but if wolves make the animals - who are free in the field - nervous, you cannot easily calm down those animals again," Heinen said in an interview. "My opinion is clear: if a wolf causes trouble, then

Post: 8 November 17:44

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Browning Auto-5 (A-5) Shotgun Review: System, Modifications, Calibers, Price, Facts. The Browning Auto-5, often referred to as the A-5, is more than just a shotgun — it’s a piece of firearms history. Designed by the legendary John Moses Browning in 1898 and patented in 1900, the Auto-5 was the first successful semi-automatic shotgun ever produced. With over 2.7 million units manufactured across Belgium, the United States, and Japan, this firearm has earned its place as a favorite among hunters, trap shooters, and collectors alike. 🔧 Design & Operating System A5 The Browning Auto-5 uses a long-recoil operated system, a mechanism where the barrel and bolt recoil together after firing, then separate to eject the spent shell and chamber the next round. This system was revolutionary at the time and remains one of the most reliable semi-auto shotgun actions ever developed. • Action Type: Semi-automatic, long-recoil • Feed System: Tubular magazine (4+1 capacity) • Safety: Crossbolt or tr

Post: 17 July 21:52

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Browning Gold Shotgun Review I recently had the opportunity to use the Browning Gold shotgun, a classic piece of machinery that has been revered by many in the shooting community. With its origins in Belgium, Browning has a long history of crafting quality firearms, and the Gold model is no exception. Here's my honest review, with both the pros and cons considered. Browning Gold Pros: Construction Quality: The Browning Gold is built with remarkable attention to detail and superior craftsmanship. The materials used, including the steel receiver and durable wood or synthetic stock, give it a quality feel right out of the box. Reliability: I’ve taken this shotgun on several hunting trips, and it has performed consistently well. The gas-operated system reduces recoil and ensures that the action cycles smoothly, even with varying loads. Versatility: Whether you’re using it for waterfowl hunting, upland game, or target shooting, the Browning Gold proves versatile. Its interchangeable c

Post: 14 December 19:47

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10 Classic Hunting Rifles Every Hunter Should Own (Part 3) 8. Remington Model 760 Gamemaster The 760 is a box magazine-fed pump-action with similar looks to Remington’s 870 and 1100 shotgun lines. It began production somewhere around 1952, and naturally became a very popular deer woods rifle. Not a style of rifle that’s commonly associated with Alaska or western-style hunting, the Model 760 is a quick-pointing, quick-shooting bush rifle. It’s great for hunting in thick timber where shot distances are limited, but shots might be fleeting. Model 760 Gamemaster in .30/06 would be a great for bear hunting over bait. 9. Browning BAR Designed by Bruce Browning, grandson of John M. Browning, the sporting BAR is a semi-automatic hunting rifle that was introduced in 1968 and first produced in Belgium. It’s box magazine fed and features a hinged trap-door floorplate that’s opened to insert the magazine. The BAR has been highly successful, and different models are still in production today—i

Post: 21 May 18:42

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UH.APP: Die ultimative Anwendung für Jäger in Deutschland, Österreich, Belgien und der ganzen Welt In der heutigen schnelllebigen digitalen Welt suchen Jäger nach effektiven Möglichkeiten, sich zu vernetzen, Informationen auszutauschen und ihre Leidenschaft für die Jagd zu bereichern. Die Anwendung UH.APP stellt eine optimale Lösung dar, um diese Ziele zu erreichen. Diese einzigartige soziale Plattform ist speziell auf die Bedürfnisse von Jägern aus Deutschland, Österreich, Belgien und darüber hinaus ausgerichtet und bietet eine Vielzahl von Funktionen, die die Jagderfahrung bereichern. Im folgenden Artikel werden wir die verschiedenen Aspekte von UH.APP gründlich beleuchten, einschließlich ihrer Funktionen, Vorteile und wie sie die Jagdgemeinschaft zusammenbringt. Was ist UH.APP? UH.APP ist mehr als nur eine einfache App für Jäger. Es ist eine umfassende soziale Plattform, die es Nutzern ermöglicht, sich sowohl lokal als auch international zu vernetzen. Die App kombiniert ein Sozia

Post: 14 November 12:16

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Browning Bar II in .300 Win Mag Review I recently had the opportunity to purchase and test the Browning Bar II rifle chambered in .300 Win Mag, and I’d like to share my experience with this piece of equipment. Overall, the rifle offers a unique blend of design, functionality, and performance, but there are a few aspects that users should consider before making a decision. Pros: Quality Build: The Browning Bar II showcases excellent craftsmanship typical of Belgian manufacturing. The attention to detail is evident, with a solid wood stock and a well-finished metal receiver. It feels robust and durable, built to withstand various hunting conditions. Semi-Automatic Action: This rifle features a gas-operated semi-automatic action that allows for quick follow-up shots. This can be a game changer in hunting scenarios where time is of the essence, especially when dealing with larger game. Accuracy: When properly zeroed, the .300 Win Mag cartridge offers impressive ballistic performance,

Post: 12 December 21:14

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1ste wolf geschoten in Oostenrijk In Oberösterreich (Opper-Oostenrijk), een deelstaat van Oostenrijk met als hoofdstad Linz, is in de nacht van dinsdag op woensdag de eerste wolf geschoten, en dit sinds de nieuwe verordening inzake wolvenbeheer op 1 juli van kracht werd. Opper-Oostenrijk, amper 900km verwijderd van België, grenst aan Duitsland en Tsjechië, wat er meteen voor zorgt dat “wolvenbeheer” geen ver-van-mijn-bedshow meer is. Ging het om een probleemwolf? De wolf – om precies te zijn een vrouwtjeswolf – was al drie keer weggejaagd omdat ze haar natuurlijke schuwheid verloren had en mensen te dicht benaderde. Daarom was er sprake van een probleemwolf die volgens de nieuwe regelgeving vanaf 30 oktober kon geschoten worden. Een DNA-analyse moet nog uitwijzen of de wolvin ook verantwoordelijk was voor eventuele aanvallen op vee uit de buurt. “De veiligheid van de mensen en het voortbestaan van onze familieboerderijen worden in onze provincie gewaarborgd“, benadrukte Michaela Lange

Post: 21 November 13:00

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