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Historie Jack Russell teriéra začala v roce 1818 v Anglii, kdy kněz jménem John Russell (Jack) koupil fenu jménem "Trump" od místního mlékaře. Byla bílá s červenými skvrnami. Pasteur bral psy na lov, byl to jeho koníček. Snažil se vyvinout dokonalého lovce nor. Russell byl zkušený a nemilosrdný chovatel. Pečlivě vybíral štěňata, vybíral jen ta nejslibnější, podle jeho názoru se zbavoval těch špatných. Tato technika sloužila k formování vynikajících loveckých schopností u psů plemene Jack Russell Terrier. John chtěl k loveckému plemeni přidat více vzteku a agrese. Proslýchá se, že transfuzoval býčí a teriérskou krev. I v naší době se zachovali předci takto stvořených psů. Liší se trochu jinou barvou (místo červené mají černé skvrny), kousáním a zvýšenou agresivitou. Russell byl kategoricky proti tomu, aby se jeho plemeno účastnilo výstav, což vysvětluje tím, že jeho psi byli stvořeni výhradně pro lov. Pasteur měl mnoho nepřátel a odpůrců, kteří říkali, že Trump nemá štěňata, a on sám by

Post: 17 July 09:40

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The Parson Russell Terrier: A Hunter's Compact Powerhouse The Parson Russell Terrier (PRT) – don't mistake it for its slightly leggier cousin, the Russell Terrier – is a tenacious, energetic, and purpose-bred hunting machine packed into a relatively small frame. These dogs aren't just pets; they're working partners built for the chase. What Does a Parson Russell Terrier Hunt? Originally developed in England to bolt foxes, the PRT is a versatile hunter. Here's what they excel at: Fox: This is their bread and butter. Their size and fearless nature allow them to enter dens and flush out foxes. Badger: Similar to fox hunting, PRTs can go to ground after badgers. Rats and Other Vermin: Don't underestimate their ratting abilities. They're quick, agile, and have a high prey drive. Squirrels & Small Game: In some regions, they're used to flush squirrels, rabbits, and other small game from cover. Above Ground: Despite excelling underground, they are very good at above ground hunting. W

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Border Terrier: The Rugged Little Hunter You Might Be Overlooking The Border Terrier. Most people picture a scruffy, friendly family dog. But beneath that charming exterior lies a tenacious, skilled hunter that's been quietly working alongside sportsmen for over a century. If you are looking for a versatile, hardy, and manageable hunting companion, it's time to consider this breed. What Does a Border Terrier Hunt? Don't let their size fool you. Border Terriers were originally bred to bolt foxes, meaning their primary job was to drive foxes out of their dens so the hounds could continue the chase. This inherent drive translates into a surprisingly versatile hunter: Fox: This remains their forte. They are relentless at the den and possess the grit to stay at it. Badger: Similar to fox, they will readily go to ground after badger. Rats and Vermin: An absolute terror to rodent populations. Excellent for farm and estate work. Squirrels & Rabbits: While not their primary quarry, a B

Post: 12 March 23:46

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Fishing in Costa Rica: Dancing the Jig with Costa Rican Monsters The volcanic reefs off the coast of Costa Rica remind me of a haunted house. They are dark with all kinds of nooks, crannies, and pinnacles to hide in, or seek a quick escape. There could be a monster around every corner sitting at an ambush point. Grouper hang close to the bottom. A variety of snapper and big Almaco jacks cruise just above them patrolling the water column. African Pompano and Bluefin trevally are mixed with them. Above all that large schools of jack crevalle and barracuda circle like a wagon train waiting for a school of bonito or other baitfish to arrive. Mark Davis has a knack for fooling these monsters. He needs to. As host of one of the most popular fishing shows on television, Big Water Adventures, he is expected to produce. He rarely lets his audience down. Starting his 15th season, Davis is a survivor in a tough industry. And unlike some who carry an entourage of many people to produce their s

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The Smooth Fox Terrier: A Hunter's Companion The Smooth Fox Terrier, known for its agility, intelligence, and jovial spirit, is a breed that has long captured the hearts of dog lovers and hunters alike. With a history rooted in hunting foxes in the English countryside, these dogs are not just companions but also skilled hunters that can be trained for various tasks. In this article, we will explore the characteristics of the Smooth Fox Terrier, provide tips on caring for them, share methods for introducing them to hunting, and suggest exercises for effective training. Characteristics and Care of the Smooth Fox Terrier The Smooth Fox Terrier is a small, strong, and energetic breed. With a compact body, this dog typically weighs between 15 to 20 pounds and stands about 14 to 15.5 inches tall at the shoulder. One of their most distinguishing features is their short, smooth coat, which comes in a variety of colors including white, black, and tan. Their lively nature is complemented by a

Post: 23 December 22:53

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How to Become a Wildlife Photographer Four professionals dish on the day-to-day realities of photographing big bucks, big bears, wild turkeys, elk, sheep and more Getting paid to trek through wilderness in pursuit of stunning wildlife images would seem to be a dream job for many. But the life of a wildlife photographer isn’t always glamorous. Tough weather and terrain combined with long hours at the computer are part of the job description. But pros John Hafner, Tes Randle Jolly, Russell Graves and Tony Bynum say the tough times are worth it. We sat down with each of them to ask about what it takes to succeed, their most interesting moments from the field, their favorite gear, and more. https://www.realtree.com/big-game-hunting/articles/how-to-become-a-wildlife-photographer

Post: 15 April 12:17

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First Look: Garmin Xero A1i Pro Bow Sight Are you ready to take the next step in archery technology? Technological advancements in the hunting world continue to make hunters more successful. Jack O’Connor felt that one of the most significant advancements to hunting was the modern riflescope. It would be interesting to hear what Mr. O’Connor would have to say today about modern optics. The optics community has snowballed and includes all aspects of the archery world. Fred Bear shot a 65-pound recurve bow, inspiring generations of archers to take up the sport. Bear’s early videos made hunting with a bow adventurous and appealing. Many archers still embrace the basics and shoot instinctively. However, there are modern advancements that allow archers to be more successful. The advent of the compound bow was a huge step. Moving from brass pins to fiber-optic sights showed a clear advantage—carbon arrows overtook the established aluminum arrow market. Speed ratings for bows continue to c

Post: 27 October 20:19

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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

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8 Best Charge-Stopping Bear Cartridges 1. .45-70 Government First adopted by the U.S. military in 1873, the .45-70 Government has been one of the longest-standing big-game cartridges of all time. It’s also been incredibly popular among Alaskan hunters and guides, especially in lever-actions like Marlin’s 1895 Guide Gun, which is compact, fairly lightweight and highly maneuverable in close quarters. It’s also capable of sending a massive projectile, like Buffalo Bore’s 430-grain hard-cast bullet, at roughly 2000 fps and 3,600 ft.-lbs. from the muzzle. Talk about stopping power. 2. .454 Casull Developed by Dick Casull and Jack Fulmer in 1957, the .454 Casull is a dangerous game hunter’s dream come true. One of the more powerful handguns available today, the .454 is capable of pushing a 300-grain Buffalo Bore bullet at 1650 fps with 1,813 ft.-lbs. of energy at the muzzle. Nelson killed one of his charging grizzlies with a .454 Casull, which he says is one of his favorite choices for bear

Post: 23 September 00:21

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Aoudad Hunting: The Poor Man’s Sheep Like countless other big game hunters across the U.S., I dream of one day roasting tenderloins in a high-altitude camp as the flickering firelight casts its glow on a set of wild sheep horns strapped to my backpack. Be it a fully curled Rocky Mountain bighorn, Dall, Stone or Desert, I don’t care — I just want to be a sheep hunter, the kind that the legendary Jack O’Connor was as he roamed the withering heights with his .270 in hand. Unfortunately, being a sheep hunter is my dream, not my reality thanks to staggeringly high hunting costs and precious few tags available through state draws. But there is hope for a wannabe sheep hunter like myself, hope that comes in the form of a beautiful nomadic animal with sweeping horns that have found their way to American shores. Those sheep are the imported aoudad sheep, or Barbary sheep. Native to the rocky, desert mountains of North Africa, the sheep have made themselves quite at home in the similarly dry a

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The Roadless Rule in the Tongass National Forest is Vital for Both Hunters and Brown Bears There’s a long history of Alaskan hunting guides stepping up to protect the Tongass. In the mid-1980s an old, dying bear hunter named Ralph Young sat in the back of a skiff, squinting through the rain at the ocean and mountains of Southeast Alaska. In the bow, huddled against the wind and rain, sat a teenager named Klas Stolpe. The two would be out for a month or two, until most of the salmon had spawned and the bears had left the streams for the high country. The old man didn’t especially enjoy the kid’s company but, due his to declining health and old age, he needed his help for basic things like getting in and out of the boat. They motored past once pristine bays, where years ago the old man guided legendary hunters like Warren Page and Jack O’Connor. Now, those lands were clear-cut logged. He pointed the skiff toward Admiralty Island, the heart of rainforest grizzly country, and opened the

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Caccia nella Val d'Orcia: Un'Esperienza Immersiva tra Paesaggi Patrimonio UNESCO e Tradizioni Venatorie La Val d'Orcia, situata nel cuore della Toscana, è famosa per i suoi paesaggi mozzafiato, vigneti rigogliosi e colline ondulate. Questa regione, dichiarata Patrimonio dell'Umanità dall'UNESCO, offre anche opportunità di caccia che attirano appassionati da tutta Italia. Tuttavia, la pratica venatoria è strettamente regolamentata per proteggere l'ecosistema unico e garantire uno sviluppo sostenibile. Questo articolo esplora tutto ciò che un cacciatore deve sapere sulla caccia nella Val d'Orcia. Caratteristiche geografiche e naturali della regione dal punto di vista venatorio La Val d'Orcia si distingue per: Paesaggi Collinari : Dolci colline coperte di vigneti, uliveti e campi coltivati creano un ambiente ideale per la fauna selvatica. Boschi e Macchia Mediterranea : Le aree boschive e la vegetazione mediterranea offrono rifugio a diverse specie animali. Fiumi e Ruscelli : Il fiume

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Lov s přáteli v lese na jeleny je nezapomenutelným zážitkem, který spojuje nejen náš lovecký instinkt, ale také přátelství a vzájemnou důvěru. Před nástupem na tento vzrušující lov se vždy pečlivě připravujeme. Zkoumáme terén, analyzujeme stopy a signály, které nám les dává. Jelení říje, která přitahuje naše pozornost, se stává místem, kde se setkáváme s přírodou v celé její kráse. Každý výlet do lesa je jako malý rituál. S přáteli si vyměňujeme své zkušenosti, strategické plány a sledujeme, jak se protivník, majestátní jelen, pohybuje v jeho přirozeném prostředí. Každý šelma má své místo v ekosystému, a tak nás naše úsilí učí respektovat přírodu a její tajemství. Když konečně vidíme náš cíl, nastává napínavý okamžik, kdy se spojují dovednosti a trpělivost. Lov je však jen částí našeho dobrodružství. Večer, u ohně, sdílíme příběhy a zážitky, posilujeme naše přátelství a oslavujeme les, který nám dává tolik krásných vzpomínek.

Post: 25 September 18:46

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🌲 Lov na diviaky na Slovensku: Pri hľadaní majestátnej zveri Lov na diviaky na Slovensku je vzrušujúcim dobrodružstvom v srdci prírody. Zložitý terén, pokrytý lesmi a poliami, vytvára ideálne podmienky na stretnutie s týmito mohutnými zvieratami. 🦔 Svet kančích prvkov Slovenská zver je bohatá na rozmanitú flóru a faunu a diviaky zaujímajú v tomto ekosystéme významné miesto. Nádherné zvieratá so svalnatými telami a mohutnými kly predstavujú skutočnú výzvu pre skúsených lovcov. 🔍 Lovné miesta a ich vlastnosti Slovensko ponúka množstvo výborných miest na lov diviakov. Horské lesy, húštiny a polia sú oblasti, kde sa tieto húževnaté zvieratá vyskytujú. Pôsobivý je najmä lov v Tatrách, kde diviaky žijú vo svojom prirodzenom prostredí. 🌄Poľovnícke skúsenosti a rešpekt k prírode Lov na diviaky na Slovensku nie je len športovým podujatím, ale aj príležitosťou ponoriť sa do prírody, pochopiť jej krásu a krehkosť. Poľovníci sa snažia o rovnováhu medzi rešpektovaním divokej zveri a uspo

Post: 22 November 12:23

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Chov zubrů v Ralsku na Českolipsku obohatili dva býci převezení z Milovic (ČTK) Chov zubrů v bývalém vojenském prostoru Ralsko na Českolipsku obohatili dva býci přivezení z Milovic ve středních Čechách. Zvířata ve čtvrtek úspěšně vypustili v oboře Vojenských lesů a statků Mimoň v Židlově. Začala tím rozsáhlá výměna zvířat, jejímž cílem je genetické oživení dvou nejvýznamnějších chovů zubrů v Česku a založení nového chovného stáda na Lipně. Akce se týká čtyř krajů, uvedl dnes v tiskové zprávě ředitel ochranářské společnosti Česká krajina Dalibor Dostál. „Po dlouhodobých deštích je terén tak podmáčený, že technika zapadala do bahna a bylo velmi obtížné se ke zvířatům v těchto podmínkách dostat, i přes velmi náročné podmínky se nám podařilo odchytit dva plánované býky a samci ve věku dvou a tří let byli úspěšně vypuštěni v oboře,“ doplnil Dostál. Chov v Židlově patří podle něj k nejvýznamnějším v ČR. „Jsme velmi rádi, že jsme mohli s tamní oborou zvířata vyměnit,“ dodal. Z milovické reze

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La Chasse en HAUTE-LOIRE: Caractéristiques géographiques, types de chasse pratiqués, faune locale et gestion cynégétique La Haute-Loire, située dans la région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, est un véritable paradis pour les amateurs de chasse. Grâce à ses paysages variés et ses richesses naturelles, ce département offre des conditions idéales pour pratiquer une activité cynégétique diversifiée. Dans cet article, nous explorerons les caractéristiques géographiques, les traditions locales, les types de chasse et les spécificités réglementaires qui font de la Haute-Loire une destination prisée pour les chasseurs. Caractéristiques Géographiques et Naturelles Favorables à la Chasse La Haute-Loire se distingue par son relief accidenté, composé de montagnes volcaniques (Massif central), de plateaux, de vallées verdoyantes et de forêts denses. Ces éléments créent un écosystème riche et varié, propice à l’épanouissement de nombreuses espèces animales. Les zones boisées couvrent environ 36 % du terr

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