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La Zona Austral de Chile es el último bastión para los cazadores aventureros: temporadas de caza, datos  poco conocidos y características de la caza en la región

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La Zona Austral de Chile es el último bastión para los cazadores aventureros: temporadas de caza, datos poco conocidos y características de la caza en la región Características geográficas y naturales de la región: espacios donde late el corazón de la caza La Zona Austral de Chile comprende las regiones de Los Lagos a Magallanes. Los Andes, con sus cumbres nevadas, glaciares y lagos, así como las estepas patagónicas y los bosques milenarios, dominan la zona. El clima oscila entre el templado marítimo del norte y el frío alpino del sur. Cazadores y demografía de la región La Zona Austral no publica el número exacto de cazadores, pero según el Ministerio de Agricultura chileno, hay unos 2.500 cazadores activos registrados en la región de Magallanes. La mayoría son lugareños mayores de 35 años que combinan la caza con oficios tradicionales. Peculiaridades y características de la caza en la región - Preparación para condiciones extremas : cambios bruscos de temperatura, fuertes viento

Post: 15 June 06:54

Caza en la Cordillera de los Andes: Fauna, Temporadas, Tradiciones y Experiencias en Altura para Cazadores en Chile

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Caza en la Cordillera de los Andes: Fauna, Temporadas, Tradiciones y Experiencias en Altura para Cazadores en Chile Geografía y naturaleza: el paisaje perfecto para la caza y los cazadores La Cordillera de los Andes no es sólo una cadena montañosa, sino todo un mundo para los cazadores. La parte chilena de los Andes, que se extiende 7.000 kilómetros a lo largo de la costa oeste de Sudamérica, es un paisaje sorprendentemente diverso: desde cumbres nevadas (hasta 6.961 metros de altura en el volcán Ojos del Salado) hasta las mesetas desérticas de Atacama y los densos bosques de Valdivia. Los ecosistemas de páramo, puna y bosque siempreverde se entrelazan aquí, creando un entorno cinegético único. El clima varía de alpino en el norte a marítimo templado en el sur, lo que afecta a la migración de los animales y al calendario de las temporadas de caza. Demografía de los cazadores que viven en armonía con la presa No existen datos exactos sobre el número de cazadores de la región, ya que l

Post: 10 June 06:16

Hunting seasons in the <strong>Nevada</strong> Desert: Rules, Dates, and Hunting Dates, Hunting Restrictions and Prohibitions 

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Hunting seasons in the Nevada Desert: Rules, Dates, and Hunting Dates, Hunting Restrictions and Prohibitions When Can You Hunt in the Nevada Desert, Seasonal Features Hunting in the Nevada Desert Bighorn region is strictly regulated by the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW). The main hunting season for desert bighorn sheep typically opens in September and may extend through December, though exact dates vary depending on specific management units and annual decisions. Unlike other U.S. regions like Arizona or California, where seasons are often more extended, Nevada’s season is shorter due to the unique habitat conditions of the species. Weather plays a critical role — high summer temperatures make hunting unsafe for both animals and humans. As a result, seasons are shifted toward autumn when wildlife is more active and accessible. In recent years, there have been adjustments to hunting schedules. For example, in 2020, NDOW revised certain dates following population monitoring effo

Post: 25 August 08:07

HUNTING SEASON IN <strong>NEVADA</strong> 2025–26: Deer Hunting, Big Game and Small Game, Licenses, and Regulations Guide

Plan your 2025–26 <strong>Nevada</strong> hunt

HUNTING SEASON IN NEVADA 2025–26: Deer Hunting, Big Game and Small Game, Licenses, and Regulations Guide Plan your 2025–26 Nevada hunt with our state‑by‑state guide—season dates, bag limits, licenses, bow & rifle rules, and key game species from mule deer and antelope to elk, turkey, waterfowl, and predators. Whether you’re glassing a desert buck at dawn, slipping through aspen groves for bull elk, or running decoys for ducks over flooded playa, Nevada’s sagebrush flats, pinyon‑juniper ridges, and wetland refuges deliver premier big game and small game hunts under clear regulations. What Is There to Hunt in Nevada? The Silver State supports a broad array of species: Big Game: Mule deer, pronghorn antelope, elk, bighorn sheep, mountain goat, moose (limited draw), black bear, mountain lion Upland & Small Game: Cottontail rabbit, jackrabbit, gray squirrel, Gambel’s quail, chukar, wild turkey Waterfowl & Migratory Birds: Ducks (mallard, teal, wigeon), geese, coots, rails, mourning dove

Post: 21 July 06:53

<strong>Nevada</strong> hunters make positive impact on rural economies

<strong>Nevada</strong> hunters help local economies through their hunting dollars. A new study c

Nevada hunters make positive impact on rural economies Nevada hunters help local economies through their hunting dollars. A new study conducted by the University of Nevada, Reno (UN-R) in collaboration with the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) analyzed data from 2020 and looked at the amount of money spent on travel and hunting expenses as well as hunting-related expenses like all-terrain vehicles, firearms, ammunition and campers, according to a press release. The conclusion? Big money comes from big game and upland game hunters, which positively impacts rural communities where “wildlife is plentiful,” particularly in Elko, White Pine and Lincoln counties. In 2020, hunters spent about $380 million on hunting in Nevada. And the spending was nearly identical to that in 2019, meaning that the COVID-19 pandemic did little to deter the amount of money spent and the number of hunters who hunted. Researchers worked with NDOW to collect expenditures via a survey sent to 2,000 hunters,

Post: 17 October 09:53

Over 300 miles of fencing removed to benefit <strong>Nevada</strong> antelope

For the past decade, volunteers have worked to remove one of the major impediments facing a

Over 300 miles of fencing removed to benefit Nevada antelope For the past decade, volunteers have worked to remove one of the major impediments facing antelope along the western landscape: barbed-wire fencing. And, in the Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge, over 300 miles of fence has been removed, resulting in about 1,000 square miles of fence-free habitat for the roughly 2,000 antelope in northern Nevada, according to the Nevada Independent. The refuge was established in 1931 with the purchase of over 34,000 acres of the Last Chance Ranch by the Audubon Society and Boone & Crockett Club. Five years later, another 540,000 adjacent acres were combined with the initial 34,000, creating the Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge, which provides key habitat for antelope. Antelope are considered important indicators of ecosystem health due to their “migratory habits and far-reaching range,” according to the Nevada Independent. Prior to the 1800s, there were an estimated 40 million throughout Nor

Post: 13 January 10:24

Hunting Seasons for Wild Pigs in California: Seasons, Dates, Permits, Rules and Regional Features

How Wild Pig Hunting Is Regulated in California

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Hunting Seasons for Wild Pigs in California: Seasons, Dates, Permits, Rules and Regional Features How Wild Pig Hunting Is Regulated in California In California, wild pig hunting is allowed year-round, though there are specific rules and requirements that must be followed. The main regulatory body is the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), which sets guidelines and oversees compliance. Regional characteristics significantly influence hunting conditions. In mountainous areas like the Sierra Nevada or coastal zones, animal activity depends on temperature and food availability. Compared to neighboring states such as Nevada and Oregon, where hunting seasons are more limited, California offers a more flexible schedule, making it attractive to hunters seeking access outside traditional seasons. In recent years, there has been increased focus on controlling wild pig populations due to their environmental impact and damage to agriculture. However, hunting remains permitted, as

Post: 28 August 07:59

BLM Land Hunting Rules: What You Need to Know Before You Go: Know more about Traditions, Laws, Clubs and Community

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) oversees 245 milli

BLM Land Hunting Rules: What You Need to Know Before You Go: Know more about Traditions, Laws, Clubs and Community The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) oversees 245 million acres across 12 western states, offering hunters unparalleled access to diverse hunting opportunities. These lands, spanning Nevada, Alaska, Utah, and Wyoming, feature varied terrain from deserts to mountains, creating unique ecosystems that support abundant wildlife. Geographical Diversity and Hunting Advantages BLM lands showcase remarkable geographical diversity, with elevations ranging from below sea level in Death Valley to over 13,000 feet in Colorado's San Juan Mountains. This variation creates distinct microclimates supporting diverse wildlife species. The remote nature of many areas ensures minimal hunting pressure compared to other public lands. Ancient forests, sagebrush steppe, and alpine meadows provide ideal habitats for various game species, while limited human development preserves native ecosystem

Post: 26 May 19:48

Caza sostenible en la reserva Nacional Malalcahuello: geografía y naturaleza, protección y pasión, disposiciones legales

 Paisajes que afectan a la caza: geografía y nat

Caza sostenible en la reserva Nacional Malalcahuello: geografía y naturaleza, protección y pasión, disposiciones legales Paisajes que afectan a la caza: geografía y naturaleza, relieve que guarda secretos cinegéticos Situada en la cordillera de los Andes, la región es famosa por su variedad de caza, su estricta legislación y sus tradiciones ancestrales. La Reserva Malalcahuello ocupa una superficie de 236 km² en la región de la Araucanía, a los pies del volcán Llaima. El terreno montañoso con bosques de coníferas, ríos y lagos crea ecosistemas diversos. La altitud varía de 800 a 1500 metros sobre el nivel del mar, lo que forma un clima contrastado: los veranos son secos y cálidos y los inviernos nevados. Estas condiciones hacen que la caza sea difícil pero emocionante: hay que rastrear a la bestia en condiciones de diferencias de altitud y vegetación densa. Cazadores de la región: estadísticas y datos de interés No hay datos exactos sobre el número de cazadores de Malalcahuello, per

Post: 10 June 07:59

Brady Miller — Hunting Influencer and Outdoor Blogger specializing in hunting in the mountains of the United States

Who is Brady Miller: a hunting influencer and blogger

Brady Miller — Hunting Influencer and Outdoor Blogger specializing in hunting in the mountains of the United States Who is Brady Miller: a hunting influencer and blogger with many years of experience Brady Miller is a well-known hunting influencer and outdoor blogger who holds a key position in the editorial office of goHUNT.com. In his role, he is responsible for content marketing strategy, blogging, social media management, and developing educational materials for hunters. He is also a regular contributor to industry publications, including Trophy Hunter Magazine, Bowhunting Journal, and Western Hunter. Hunting geography: where the hunting influencer and blogger hunts Brady Miller primarily hunts in the western United States, in states such as Colorado, Wyoming, and Nevada. He specializes in mule deer hunting in high country terrain (High Country Hunts). He prefers public lands where he can fully utilize his skills in navigation, GPS, and advanced topographic maps. This approach

Post: 6 August 13:25

Hunting Seasons on BLM Land in the USA: Seasons, Open and Close Dates, Licenses, Rules, Prohibited Species

Hunting on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands in the United

Hunting Seasons on BLM Land in the USA: Seasons, Open and Close Dates, Licenses, Rules, Prohibited Species Hunting on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands in the United States offers a wide range of opportunities for both local and international hunters. These vast public lands cover diverse landscapes — from deserts and grasslands to mountains and forests — making them home to a variety of game species. However, before heading out, it’s crucial to understand hunting seasons on BLM land, which animals are available for hunting, how to obtain permits, and what rules apply. General Hunting Natural Feachers and Season Dates On BLM territories, hunting regulations are primarily governed by individual U.S. states, as each state manages its own wildlife resources. Therefore, hunting seasons on BLM land usually align with state-established periods , though there may be exceptions depending on the specific area. For example, Nevada hunting dates may differ from those in California due to v

Post: 28 August 08:36

Black Bear Hunting Seasons in Oregon, USA: Dates, Licenses, Rules, and Best Times to Hunt

Hunting Black Bears in Oregon, Key Natural Features and Season Dates

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Black Bear Hunting Seasons in Oregon, USA: Dates, Licenses, Rules, and Best Times to Hunt Hunting Black Bears in Oregon, Key Natural Features and Season Dates Hunting black bears (Ursus americanus) in Oregon is regulated by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW). The general hunting season typically opens in September and runs through mid- to late November, although exact dates may vary annually based on ecological conditions, population numbers, and wildlife management recommendations. Seasonal timing is influenced by the region’s diverse landscapes — from the Sierra Nevada mountain ranges to the dense forests of the Cascade Range. These factors affect animal behavior and therefore hunting season schedules. For example, in colder northern areas of the state, the season may start earlier due to bears emerging sooner in search of food. Compared to neighboring states like Washington and California, Oregon's bear hunting season tends to be slightly shorter but more strictly c

Post: 28 August 07:51

Caza en Andalucía: Ruta Cinegética por las Sierras, Marismas y Dehesas del Sur de España con Tradiciones Milenarias

Andalucía es una de las regiones más populares de Esp

Caza en Andalucía: Ruta Cinegética por las Sierras, Marismas y Dehesas del Sur de España con Tradiciones Milenarias Andalucía es una de las regiones más populares de España para la caza. Esta región del sur es famosa por sus diversos paisajes, su rica fauna y su larga tradición de caza. Andalucía ofrece a los cazadores oportunidades únicas para la caza de aves grandes y pequeñas, así como aves acuáticas. Características geográficas y naturales de la región desde el punto de vista de la caza Andalucía se distingue por su diversidad de paisajes: - Montañas: Sierra Nevada y otras cadenas montañosas ofrecen caza de caza mayor como cabras montesas, ciervos y muflones. - Bosques: los bosques de hoja Ancha y coníferas (por ejemplo, en la provincia de Huelva) son el hogar de jabalíes, corzos y caza menor. - Estepas y llanuras: las zonas interiores como Sevilla y Córdoba son ideales para la caza de liebres, perdices y codornices. - Costa: las zonas costeras atraen aves acuáticas como patos y

Post: 8 May 13:36

NSSF SHOT Show 2025

SHOT Show is all about the businesses of the shooting sports, hunting, law enforcement, and armed forces industries.

The 2025 SHOT Show runs Tuesday

NSSF SHOT Show 2025 SHOT Show is all about the businesses of the shooting sports, hunting, law enforcement, and armed forces industries. The 2025 SHOT Show runs Tuesday, January 21, through Friday, January 24, at The Venetian Expo and Caesars Forum, Las Vegas, Nevada. “SHOT Week,” which includes events such as the NSSF/ HAVA Golf Classic, Industry Day at the Range, the Suppliers Showcase and SHOT University™, spans January 19-24. At the 2024 show, exhibitors, buyers, media and other industry professionals hailed from all 50 states and more than 119 countries. • The 2025 SHOT Show will have more than 2,700 exhibitors on the show floor, including the Suppliers Showcase. The SHOT Show is the once-a-year gathering place for the shooting, hunting and outdoor industry—manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, publishers and non-profit organizations. It’s where a passion for firearms, ammunition and outdoor equipment, plus the industry’s unified support for the Second Amendment, are on dis

Post: 13 January 17:55

Snowy mountain goats are fearless rock conquerors.

Snow mountain goats (Latin Oreamnos americanus) belong to the heavy type, the largest individuals reach 95-105 cm at t

Snowy mountain goats are fearless rock conquerors. Snow mountain goats (Latin Oreamnos americanus) belong to the heavy type, the largest individuals reach 95-105 cm at the withers, and weigh more than 120 kg. But the horns of these goats are small – only 21-30 cm. The snowy mountain goat was found in western North America. The main range in the USA is the mountain ranges of the states of Idaho, Montana and southeastern Alaska, in Canada — the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, and the southern Yukon territory. The species has also been settled on the Olympic Peninsula, as far as the center of Alaska, as well as in Nevada, Colorado and Wyoming. The snowy mountain goat is a mountain animal that lives in hard—to-reach places, above the forest border, and is often found in summer at altitudes even above 3,000 meters above sea level. It feeds on grasses and lichens, and tolerates frosts up to -40 ° C. It keeps small herds. Although mountain goats were never domesticated or used for

Post: 11 January 02:34

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