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Snow Tours: Kuban
I want to be surprised, looking at the photo, that it is not winter yet!
🔜There is still so much interesting ahead, the season is in full swing and it is still a long way to the New Year holidays.
But in fact, winter is already really in a month, and the Caucasus Mountains are already covered with snow ❄️
Our hunters on the slopes of the Caucasus Range 🏔 made their way through snowdrifts, froze and got wet, but got their Kuban tour! We are proud, well done 🩵
And to make it easier to overcome, Stalker before each trip of our hunter to any country and time of year provides information about the weather at the point and ⛅️🌧🌦 a forecast for the entire hunt, about the required equipment. So that the snow in October is not "like snow on the head".
🏹 Stalker will help you choose a hunt, prepare it, prepare you properly and conduct the tour with success!
Stay in touch ⬇️
💬 write to Telegram (https://t.me/safari_stalker)
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Hey all! When our lovely dog Flo joined our pack, our dream of backpacking through Southeast Asia would be nothing more than just a dream... 🌏
… Until we had the crazy idea to just drive up there! 🚛 Currently we already drove +21 000KM (+13 000 miles). Crossed Belgium, France, Switserland, Italy, Greece, Türkiye, Georgia, Armenia, Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, at the moment we've arrived in Kyrgystan!
From here we'll head further and make a roundtrip: to Mongolia, China, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, India, Pakistan, Iran, ... 🙌
Maybe our journey is interesting to some of you 🫶
If anyone would have any questions, let us know! ☺️
The Chronicles of Narnia Nyassa
🇲🇿 Mozambique is a country as mysterious and beautiful as the one in the closet)
In the northern regions, in the Nyassa reserve, it is already hot and very dry, but there are big plans for hunting.
And they are being fulfilled 💯
In the feed - achievements of the last couple of days, and everything has just begun 🔜
A safari for the Big Five species and not only can become a great adventure, especially if on the other side of the scale is November in the Old World.
Come to 🌍 Africa, there is always a winning option in any scenario!
Who wants a lion 🦁, buffalo 🐂, leopard 🐆, crocodile 🐊?
All the riches of Mozambique for you, call!
💬 write to Telegram (https://t.me/safari_stalker)
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Hunting in Namibia's Karas Region: Landscape, game species, timeframes, methods, hunter data, legal framework, contributions, culture, outfitters, zones, unique aspects
Landscape and terrain characteristics
The Karas region in Namibia presents one of the most extreme hunting environments in the country, characterized by its unique and challenging terrain. The Succulent Karoo biome dominates the landscape, featuring distinctive vegetation adapted to arid conditions. Rugged mountains, such as those in the Richtersveld, create dramatic backdrops for hunting, while semi-desert plains offer minimal cover, testing the skills of even the most experienced hunters. Special permits are required for access to Diamond Area 1, adding an extra layer of regulation to this already demanding environment.
Available game species in Karas
Hunters in Karas can pursue a variety of prime game species, including the Kalahari springbok, a desert-adapted subspecies found only in this region, and the iconic
Gregg Ritz: Influencer, Blogger, and Hunt Masters Icon in Modern Outdoor Media
Who is Gregg Ritz: Influencer and Outdoor Blogger
Gregg Ritz is a prominent hunting influencer, media personality, and blogger, known for his leadership in the outdoor industry. Born in Maryland, Ritz developed a passion for hunting and marksmanship at a young age. By 16, he was already recognized as a skilled trap shooter. His early dedication laid the foundation for a career that seamlessly blends outdoor expertise with media innovation.
Educational Background and Early Entrepreneurial Spirit
Ritz studied English and Economics Management at Ohio Wesleyan University, where he founded the university's first trap shooting team. This move highlighted his leadership qualities and entrepreneurial mindset early on, setting the stage for his influence in the hunting community.
Founder of Wild Communications and Media Strategist
As the founder of Wild Communications (est. 2007), Gregg Ritz represents celebrit
Prescott Valley Guns & Knife Show 2025: August 23–24, 2025 - Findlay Toyota Center, Prescott Valley, Arizona
The Prescott Valley Guns & Knife Show 2025 returns this August, hosted by the legendary Crossroads of the West Gun Shows. This highly anticipated event will take place at the Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley, Arizona, on August 23–24, 2025. Recognized as one of Arizona’s leading arms and ammunition fairs, the show brings together enthusiasts, collectors, hunters, dealers, and outdoor adventurers from across the Southwest.
Whether you're looking to expand your firearms collection, pick up rare knives, explore self-defense gear, or connect with fellow outdoor sports lovers—this is your destination.
The 2024 edition drew an estimated 5,000+ attendees, and the 2025 event is expected to grow even larger, with new vendors and product launches already announced.
About the Organizer: Crossroads of the West Gun Shows
With over 50 years of experience, Crossroads of the West Gun
Beretta 694 Black DLC Review, price: A Precision Shotgun for Sporting and Trap Excellence
When Beretta unveiled the 694 series, it was already a game-changer in the world of competitive shotguns. But with the Beretta 694 Black DLC, the Italian gunmaker has taken performance, durability, and aesthetics to a whole new level. This model is not just a visual upgrade - it’s a precision-engineered tool for serious clay shooters who demand the best.
⚙️ Engineered for Performance: Steelium® Pro Barrels
At the heart of the 694 Black DLC lies Beretta’s legendary Steelium® Pro barrels, the same technology found in the elite DT11. These barrels are cold-hammer forged from tri-alloy steel and feature a triple forcing cone that extends up to 450mm in the 76cm (30”) configuration. This design significantly reduces recoil, improves shot string uniformity, and increases terminal energy - giving shooters a smoother, more consistent experience with every pull of the trigger.
Available in 28” (71cm),
The Irish Setter: A Hunter's Guide to This Versatile Gun Dog
The Irish Setter, with its striking red coat and boundless energy, is more than just a beautiful dog. Bred for upland bird hunting, this breed has a rich history and a deep-seated instinct to work in the field. This guide provides practical information for hunters considering or already hunting with an Irish Setter.
What Can an Irish Setter Hunt?
Upland Birds: Irish Setters excel at hunting quail, pheasant, grouse, woodcock, and other game birds found in fields and wooded areas.
Waterfowl (Limited): While not primarily waterfowl specialists, some Irish Setters can be trained to retrieve ducks and geese in shallow water.
Small Game: Some hunters use Irish Setters for rabbit hunting, though their flushing style may not be ideal for all terrains.
Where Are Irish Setters Popular Hunting Dogs?
United States: The breed is well-established in the U.S. and commonly used for bird hunting, especially in the Midwest and Eastern r
Morocco To Boost Game Hunting Tourism
Game hunting in Morocco generates over MAD 1.2 billion per year with 80 000 Moroccans and 3,000 tourists participating in the sport annually.
Rabat - The Moroccan High Commission for Water and Forestry and the Fight Against Desertification plans to promote hunting tourism in Morocco, using it as a tool for rural development.
According to Abderrahim Houmy, the Secretary General for the commission, hunting has real social-economic potential
Approximately 3000 tourists per year currently come to hunt in Morocco and the commission wants to increase this number to 15,000 by 2024, Houmy stated at the annual Game Fair in Lamotte-Beuvron, France, held between June 14 and 16.
For Chafik Jilali, the president of the Moroccan Royal Hunting Federation, Morocco is a prime destination for hunting tourism.
“Morocco is very close to Europe. It already has accommodation infrastructure on par with that of Europe. We also have good transport networks, including air
Could vaccines for animals instead of humans help prevent the next COVID or monkeypox pandemics?
How do we vaccinate wildlife?
"There are many ways you can go about vaccinating wildlife" Scott Nuisner, a Professor of Biological Sciences and one of the authors of a study on the topic first published in Nature, Ecology & Evolution in 2020, told Euronews Next.
"We already do this actually in North America and Europe to control rabies," he explained.
"For instance, in North America, we vaccinate raccoons against rabies by dropping vaccines that are in edible baits across the landscape, out of planes or helicopters. And the raccoons eat it and they become vaccinated against rabies. And, of course, that protects us and our livestock and our pets".
This solution has proven quite successful but Nuisner specified that, for it to work, you must have the right resources available - funds to fly helicopters around and pay for the baits - and a species that’s "long-lived".
"Raccoons are short-
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
The season is closed, we are waiting for the new season!
Speaking about hunting in 🇮🇷 Iran for ibex and rams, we have already become accustomed to the fact that the season is regulated not only by the time of year and the life cycles of animals.
Within these frameworks, there are even stricter restrictions on issuing official hunting permits. The permitted time at the beginning of 2025 was just enough for several groups of hunters to manage to get everything ✅ planned.
📆 The hunt in January and February was very successful for our hunters, 💯 everyone got a result!
We got a trans-Caspian urial, two red rams, an Esfahan mouflon, two bezoar ibex.
We are very pleased and grateful to our hunters that everyone fought to the end, despite the difficult weather conditions, very difficult landscapes and strong winds 🌬
👏 Congratulations and accept applications for the next season: Esfahan mouflon, Kerman ram, Persian desert and bezoar ibex, red ram.
We are waiting for the opening of ot
Eskimos started using sunglasses more than a thousand years ago! Incredibly, but it’s a fact.
We have already written recently that Inuit (Eskimos) invented some items that are now used by all of humanity. As for example, a waterproof fabric, an anorak jacket and a kayak boat. But there is something even more incredible!
Everyone knows that on a sunny day, the bright sun makes your eyes blind. To hunt in bright, blinding light is simply impossible. Most of us use sunglasses in the south and we perceive them exclusively as an accessory for hot countries. But that's because only few of us have been to the north. And we can't even imagine how the sunlight intensifies after reflecting off the white snow.
Long before us, Eskimos, according to one version, invented the first sunglasses. Of course, they did not have darkened glass… But they carved it out of bone or wood the likeness of modern glasses with thin slits for the eyes, capable of softening and limiting excessive light.
Such
Falconary in China. Mongolian men sell falcons in Beijing. China, circa 1900.
Falconry is a very ancient art. According to one version, it originated in Asia.
The homeland of falconry in China is considered to be the district of Akhchi Kezilesu-the Kyrgyz Autonomous Region of Xinjiang. One of the small ethnic groups of China, the Kyrgyz, who own falconry techniques and preserve the traditions of this art form, lives compactly in this area.
The earliest image of falconary is a bas–relief discovered on the territory of modern Turkey and dated to the 13th century BC. On it, a young man holds a falcon on one hand, and with the other holds a strap that goes to the bird's feet.
In the second century BC, the Chinese emperors used trained falcons to catch pheasants.
In the III century AD, falconry penetrated from China to Korea and Japan.
Already in the XI century AD, falconry in China and than in whole Asia developed as a form of culture. Genghis Khan (1155-1227) was a specialist, connoi
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