FALLOW DEER With its white-spotted chestnut coat and its shovel-shaped antlers, the Fallow Deer is a magnificent and very good-looking animal. It can mostly be encountered on hunting territories located one to two hours from Paris. It is common to meet and stalk male adults, which can weigh about 120 kilos (260 lbs) and harvest very big trophies. The main hunting method is stalking but driven hunt is also possible on some territories from September to end of February.Post: 28 June 11:12
Fallow Deer Hunting in Tasmania: Best Locations and Seasonal Tips, Demographics, Legislation System, Laws and Hunting Seasons Tasmania, an island state of Australia, is a paradise for hunters seeking a unique and challenging experience. Known for its rugged landscapes, diverse wildlife, and strict conservation practices, Tasmania offers a hunting environment unlike any other. This article delves into the geographical features, hunting demographics, regulations, and traditions that make hunting in Tasmania a truly special endeavor. 1. Geographical and Natural Features of Tasmania for Hunting Tasmania is characterized by its dramatic terrain, including dense forests, alpine plateaus, and coastal plains. The island’s geography is dominated by the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, which covers nearly 20% of the state. This region is home to pristine ecosystems, including temperate rainforests, moorlands, and mountain ranges. For hunters, this diversity translates into a variety oPost: 7 June 01:26
The October 2024 fallow deer rut in the stunning dunes of the Netherlands is an unforgettable spectacle of nature. As autumn colors take hold, these elegant creatures gather for their annual rutting season, showcasing impressive displays of strength and dominance. The stags, with their broad, palm-like antlers, engage in sparring matches, clashing in a series of powerful displays to establish hierarchy and attract mates. The soft, sandy terrain of the dunes creates a unique backdrop, amplifying the sounds of clashing antlers and echoing calls. For wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, and nature lovers, witnessing the fallow deer rut here is a captivating experience, offering a rare glimpse into the behavior and beauty of this majestic species. #FallowDeerRut #NetherlandsNature #DutchDunes #WildlifePhotography #NatureLovers #OctoberRut #AutumnInTheNetherlands #WildlifeWatching #FallowDeer #RuttingSeason #DutchWildlife #NaturalWondersPost: 28 October 09:42
Here in PA, This was the First Buck I caught on camera. Wasn't legal to shoot in PA. Drop in the Comments where you are from and would you have taken a shot? #whitetaildeer #whitetail #archery #hunting #Pennsylvania #fall #fall2024 #octoberPost: 12 November 12:24
a colossal Fallow Buck to cap off his epic Red Stag hunt. #fallowbuck #venator #dreamhunt #newzealand #trophy #dudeperfect #newzealandPost: 2 May 09:31
#fallowdeer #hunting #nickbowkerhunting Fallow Deer herd sizes vary with population density from 10- 50 animals. Ewe flocks have a fixed hierarchy with a dominant ewe as leader.Post: 25 September 09:30
Hunting in TUNIS: Demographics in Tunisia, Geography, Local Laws, Clubs and Communities, Hunting Legislation of Tunisia (PART II) Hunting Seasons and Optimal Times The hunting season in Tunis follows the national calendar, with the best hunting times falling during the fall and winter months. The period from October to February is ideal for both small game and bird hunting, as this is when wildlife is most active and migratory birds are passing through the region. Early mornings and late afternoons are typically the best times for hunting, especially for small game like rabbits and hares, as these animals are more active during the cooler parts of the day. Bird hunting, particularly for migratory species, peaks during the fall when large flocks of quail, thrushes, and other migratory birds make their way through Tunisia. These birds stop to rest in the fertile habitats of Tunis, making it a prime location for hunters. Waterfowl hunting is also most productive during the winter monthPost: 5 August 09:28
So simple, so neighborly ...you can cross the bridge over the thundering Victoria Falls from 🇿🇼 Zimbabwe to 🇿🇲 Zambia! ‼️ If you have always dreamed of traveling around Africa and feel a passion for photo safaris, watching wild animals and nature in different parts of the world, then we invite you to visit two countries at once in one tour. 🛩 Fly to Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls. Stay in the old colonial-style Victoria Falls Hotel and enjoy the views of the falls from the Zimbabwean side. Right after the bridge over the falls dividing Zimbabwe and Zambia, you can cross to the city of Livingstone and see the natural beauty from the opposite side. The equally old Royal Livingstone Hotel 🏨 on the Zambian side of the falls offers its guests not only luxury accommodation, but also many interesting activities, as well as unlimited access to the falls and the national park along the banks of the Zambezi River. We organize unforgettable photo safaris, flights over the falls, walks along tPost: 21 April 11:03
Hunting in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe: Uncovering Types of Hunting and Animals Hunted in the Peace River Region Victoria Falls, one of the most iconic natural wonders of the world, is not only a paradise for tourists but also a premier destination for hunters. Located in northwestern Zimbabwe, this region offers a unique blend of breathtaking landscapes, diverse wildlife, and a rich hunting heritage. For hunters seeking an unforgettable experience, Victoria Falls provides an exceptional opportunity to immerse themselves in the wild while adhering to sustainable practices. Here’s everything you need to know about hunting in this remarkable region. Geographical and Natural Features of the Region Victoria Falls is situated on the Zambezi River, which forms the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia. The region is characterized by its lush riverine forests, expansive savannas, and the dramatic gorges carved by the Zambezi. The area surrounding the falls is part of the Zambezi National Park, wPost: 24 July 18:55
Iguazú Falls, Argentina The Iguazú Falls are the largest waterfall systems in the world. Located on the borders of Argentina and Brazil, legend has it that a powerful deity was rejected by his mortal lover and in a rage sliced the rivers thus creating the waterfalls.Post: 21 June 12:16
Chevreuil du matin, il fallait profiter du soleil avant la tempête de cet après-midi. Post: 17 April 09:33
NICE Big Wolverine in today for the Premier Taxidermy & art sale at the fall auction in Maquoketa IowaPost: 8 September 09:53
Shallow-Water Fall Bass Tactics Dropping temperatures signal the best action of the year With the crisp fall air comes a feeling of renewal for outdoor enthusiasts. Fishing picks up, hunting season is upon us, and temperatures are perfect for a midday hike or mountain-bike ride. At times, there’s too much to do. Like many folks, I’ve always wished October was a hundred days long. Routinely, my pick becomes bass fishing. Fall presents an unparalleled shot at a banner day and the fish of a lifetime. Southern bass are finally feeding as their Northern counterparts go bonkers prepping for winter. Bass move shallow and collide with anglers tossing fast-moving baits, producing some of the best action of the year. Let’s dig in to learn more.Post: 28 November 10:41
Spring is a good time to be getting ready for fall! We hope you're all enjoying time in the forests and in the fields.Post: 30 May 09:26
It won't be long until we see scenes like this. 🦌🍂 A Bull Elk is closely guarding his harem in RMNP last Fall ⛰️Post: 16 August 10:52
The Fallen Outdoors Ohio Cooler Raffle The Fallen Outdoors Team Ohio is offering this great package deal to help our efforts in getting Ohio veterans outdoors. The Fallen Outdoors is a national nonprofit 501c3. All staffers for The Fallen Outdoors are veterans themselves, and we know what it means to have an opportunity like this. The smallest gesture can change the impact on a veterans life, and we truly believe it. Our mission is to organize outdoor adventures for veterans past and present, from every generation and from all branches of the military. Our aim is to connect Soldiers, Airmen, Sailors and Marines with like-minded individuals along with teaching them a skill and passion they can continue for a lifetime. Our team specifically, offers Lake Erie fishing trips, deer hunts, waterfowl hunts, upland bird hunts, coyote hunts, and turkey hunts. We have gotten 235 veterans outdoors so far this year, and we are aiming for 275. Next year we would like to see that number over 30Post: 22 November 09:10
Havasu Falls, Arizona Before you can swim in these beautiful blue-green waters located near Grand Canyon National Park, you have to hike ten miles to get there. It's totally worth the trek.Post: 19 May 12:09
North Georgia, USA. I don't know what's more beautiful, the fall foliage or the shed my husband and his dad built with their own hands. 🍂 🧡Post: 10 November 09:19
Grand Canyon Won't Seek Volunteers to Kill Bison This Fall Grand Canyon National Park has decided not to extend a pilot project this fall that used volunteers to kill bison to downsize the herd. FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — A bison herd that lives almost exclusively in the northern reaches of Grand Canyon National Park won't be targeted for lethal removal there this fall. The park used skilled volunteers selected through a highly competitive and controversial lottery last year to kill bison, part of a toolset to downsize the herd that's been trampling meadows and archaeological sites on the canyon's North Rim. Introducing the sound of gunfire and having people close to the bison was meant to nudge the massive animals back to the adjacent forest where they legally could be hunted. But the efforts had little effect. “They just kind of moved a bit from where the activity occurred, and sometimes they'd come back the next day,” said Grand Canyon wildfire program manager Greg Holm. New surveyPost: 19 September 09:42
Grand Canyon Won't Seek Volunteers to Kill Bison This Fall Grand Canyon National Park has decided not to extend a pilot project this fall that used volunteers to kill bison to downsize the herd. By FELICIA FONSECA, Associated Press FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — A bison herd that lives almost exclusively in the northern reaches of Grand Canyon National Park won't be targeted for lethal removal there this fall. The park used skilled volunteers selected through a highly competitive and controversial lottery last year to kill bison, part of a toolset to downsize the herd that's been trampling meadows and archaeological sites on the canyon's North Rim. Introducing the sound of gunfire and having people close to the bison was meant to nudge the massive animals back to the adjacent forest where they legally could be hunted. But the efforts had little effect. “They just kind of moved a bit from where the activity occurred, and sometimes they'd come back the next day,” said Grand Canyon wildfirePost: 25 July 11:31
ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK CLOSES AREAS TO PROTECT ELK Elk that roam the Rocky Mountain National Park will get a reprieve from visitors as park officials began closing areas around the park to prevent intrusion during the fall rut. Targeted areas include roadways and trails in Horseshoe Park, Upper Beaver Meadows, Moraine Park, Harbison Meadow and Holzwarth Meadow, according to the Loveland Reporter-Herald. While 2020 had extended closure times from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. due to the uptick in park visitors, this year, closures will occur from 5 p.m to 10 a.m. and run through Oct. 31. Fishing will still be permitted in the Fall River, Thompson River or Colorado River as posted, but also closed from 5 p.m. to 7 a.m. Colorado Parks & Wildlife stated that the “closures are intended to prevent disturbance and harassment of elk during their fall mating period and to enhance visitor elk viewing opportunities.” Stay tuned to goHUNT for further updates.Post: 16 September 18:45
Deep in the forests in the fall, hunting enthusiasts chase a precious treasure - the turkey. It's a journey of seeking, tracking and patience, a chance to get in touch with nature.Post: 4 September 09:26
We just came back from a great trip to GTNP and YSNP! 6 grizzlies, 2 moose, 1 black bear and one lone wolf plus a many more animals. The views were awesome! Favorites: Lamar Valley, fairy falls and moose pond.Post: 9 July 09:05
What did the leaf say to Autumn?🍁 . “I think I’m falling for you.” 😂 . Yeah, I know pretty cheesy. One of my favorite Dad jokes! ❤️ .Post: 3 October 22:29
We decided to head out on a ride in this beautiful fall colors! This is our handsome 4yr old gelding sired by Lakoda Chic.. I think he will make a heck of a rope horse someday!Post: 19 September 08:48
Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park is a justifiably famous location for photography. But after years of visiting this place, the images that I'm drawn to are not the classic bears-snatching-salmon shots. Instead, it's scenes like this that inspire me to raise my camera.Post: 2 August 17:49
Scott John started hunted this Sunflower State giant in 2022. This fall, he finally managed to catch up to the buck of a lifetime. Here's his full story via @NAWhitetail : https://bit.ly/41dHjPx #FindYourAdventure #hunting #outdoors #deer #deerseason #deerhunting #KansasPost: 9 December 09:10
Youth Waterfowl Hunting Days - There are two youth waterfowl hunting days. One occurs the Saturday before the opening of the statewide duck season. The other one falls on the second Saturday after the statewide duck season closes. Available to youth 15-years-old and younger who are supervised by an adult.Post: 23 September 18:04
I’ve been wanting to make some photos of this big royal looking buck all fall. Only saw him once before today, but God blessed me and let me get some good shots of him. He is a hammer ! God is good - all the time!Post: 20 December 09:25
Within one hour from Madrid, and in a spectacular setting, few thing compare to a shoot of this kind. Join us for a dreamed “ojeo” shoot and you’ll definitely fall in love with the most traditional yet challenging way of shooting such a beautiful bird. Post: 23 February 18:21
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 cuisinPost: 2 July 07:09
Ok, looking for a good tent that I can backpack with during our rough fall season here in NW Washington state. Will likely be using it in the mountains so bad weather is to be expected. Lastly, is it at all possible to keep it under $200?Post: 6 August 09:11
Nahanni National Park Reserve, Northwest Territories Canada is already a pretty wild place, but everything is even bigger and wilder in the Northwest Territories. This remote and scarcely-visited national park is a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its breathtaking mountain ranges, waterfalls that make Niagara Falls look positively puny, sulfur hot springs, and the intimidatingly-named Cirque of the Unclimbables.Post: 30 June 14:11
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 PaPost: 22 November 09:48
Incident in Dagestan: a bear, trying to get out of someone else's yard, got stuck in a concrete fence The terrified animal was thrashing around, causing concern among the locals, who feared it would fall. The situation was resolved when a ladder was thrown to the bear, and he, having shown his wit, hurriedly disappeared from the village.Post: 4 June 14:55
Hunting in TOZEUR: Tunisian Laws and Legislation, Clubs and Communities, Demographics and Geography (PART II) Hunting Seasons and Optimal Times Hunting in Tozeur is regulated by the national hunting calendar, with the main hunting season taking place from October to February. The best times to hunt in Tozeur are during the cooler months of fall and winter, when temperatures are more bearable and wildlife is more active. For small game, such as rabbits and hares, hunting is best done early in the morning or late in the afternoon, when animals are more likely to be foraging. Bird hunting, particularly for quail and pigeons, is also best during the migratory seasons, which occur in the fall and early winter. These species pass through the region on their way south, making it an optimal time for hunters to target them. Waterfowl hunting, while less common in Tozeur compared to other regions, can be pursued during the winter months when ducks and geese are migrating. The cooler weather anPost: 4 August 10:36
Judge Issues Injunction Blocking Wisconsin Fall Wolf Hunt A judge on Friday (10/22/2021) halted Wisconsin's fall wolf season two weeks before hunters were set to take to the woods, siding with wildlife advocacy groups who argued holding the hunt would be unconstitutional. Dane County Circuit Judge Jacob Frost issued a temporary injunction halting the season, which was set to begin November 6. The order comes as part of a lawsuit that a coalition of wildlife advocacy groups filed in August seeking to stop the hunt and invalidate a state law authorizing annual seasons. Among other things, the coalition argued that the season is illegal because the (Wisconsin) Department of Natural Resources hasn't updated its regulations setting season parameters, and has been relying on an emergency rule put in place shortly after then-Gov. Scott Walker signed a law in 2012 authorizing annual seasons and a wolf-management plan that hasn't been updated since 2007. Frost said the law creating the wolf Post: 26 October 19:27
With the recent time change you may find yourself in the dark more, not to mention the sensation of always running late, but a little good for thought- Arctic Wolves like Kenai here can survive and even thrive in extreme wintery darkness for up to five months. They utilize the light from the moon and stars for hunting, and rely deeper on their instincts and keen senses. Another opportunity to be like a wolf! #wolf #arcticwolves #education #wildlifephotography #wildlife #belikeawolf🐺 #belikeawolf #timechange #fallbackPost: 9 November 09:52
Brown Bear The brown bear has several unusual habits that are rarely noticed in the literature. The character of the bear is often overlooked, despite the popularity of this game among hunters. First of all, it is an unusual persistence with which the bear achieves not only food, but even a small amount of food or treats. Successful body structure, strength, help the bear in the implementation of his plans. In an area where apples and fruits grow, the animal has the opportunity not only to pick up fallen ones from the ground, but also to climb branches for food. Also, bears are smart animals. When he notices that it is not convenient to pluck fruits from flexible branches, he begins to shake the tree at the base and calmly collects the fallen fruits. Hunters who have been watching the bear at the fruit–bearing trees know the characteristic noise made by the branches - like a gust of wind. The persistence of the bear generates the irascibility of this animal, if he does not achieve whaPost: 4 July 09:05