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Hunting in Belarus 2025: Full Guide to Game Species, Seasons, Methods, Permits, and Prices

Belarus — known as the “Land of Forests and Marshes” — offers one of the most

Hunting in Belarus 2025: Full Guide to Game Species, Seasons, Methods, Permits, and Prices Belarus — known as the “Land of Forests and Marshes” — offers one of the most diverse and accessible hunting environments in Europe. With over 16.7 million hectares of hunting territory, 203 gamekeeping entities, and 91 hunter lodges, the country is a magnet for serious hunters. Whether you’re after big game, waterfowl, or fur-bearing animals, Belarus delivers with long seasons, affordable permits, and a wide range of species. --- Game Species You Can Hunt Belarus allows hunting of 53 wild animal species: 22 mammals and 31 birds. Here’s what you can legally pursue: Big Game • Wild Boar: Abundant and hunted year-round. Driven hunts and ambushes are common. • Red Deer: Prime rut season is September–October. Stalking and calling are effective. • Roe Deer: Open from May to December. Best hunted from high seats or by stalking. • Moose: Trophy species with quotas. Season runs August 20–December 31. • European Bison: Only from reserve gene pool; limited permits (≈10/year). • Wolf: Year-round hunting allowed. Winter flagging is most effective. Small Game & Fur Animals • Hare: Brown and mountain hare hunted in winter. • Fox: Common and hunted for fur and control. • Beaver & Otter: Requires special one-time permits. • Mink, Muskrat, Marten, Ferret: Open November–January. Game Birds • Black Grouse & Capercaillie: Spring hunts with special permits. • Hazel Grouse, Partridge, Pheasant: Autumn hunts with dogs. • Woodcock: Spring and autumn migration hunts. • Waterfowl: Ducks, geese, and snipe hunted in spring and autumn. --- Hunting Seasons by Category Species Group Season Wild Boar: Jan–Sept (varies by age/sex) Red Deer: Aug 20–Dec 31 Roe Deer: May 15–Dec 31 Moose: Aug 20–Dec 31 Wolf: Jan 1–Dec 31 (no restrictions) Waterfowl: Mar–May & Aug–Dec Game Birds: Apr–May & Sept–Dec Fur Animals : Nov–Jan Always confirm exact dates with local hunting clubs or outfitters. --- Hunting Methods Allowed • Driven Hunts: For boar, deer, hare, and wolf. Requires coordination and beaters. • Stalking: Ideal for moose, deer, and roe. Demands patience and terrain knowledge. • High Seat Hunting: Common for roe deer and red deer. • Ambush: Used for wolf, boar, and waterfowl. • Calling: Effective during rut (deer, moose) or for predators. • Decoying: Ducks and geese in wetlands and fields. • Flagging: Winter wolf hunts using visual barriers. • Flushing with Dogs: For grouse, partridge, and waterfowl. --- Best Regions for Hunting in Belarus • Brest & Gomel: Early migration zones for waterfowl and boar. • Minsk & Mogilev: Central forests ideal for deer and roe. • Vitebsk: Dense northern forests with high wolf and moose density. • Braslav & Narach Lakes: Waterfowl hotspots. • Belovezhskaya Pushcha: Ancient forest with bison, elk, and predators. • Pripyat Polesie & Olmansky Swamps: Unique marshland ecosystems. --- Permits and Legal Requirements Hunting in Belarus Foreign hunters must have: • National Hunting License (from home country) • Temporary Belarusian Hunting License • Species-Specific Permit • Firearm Import Permit (or rent locally) • Travel Insurance (mandatory) • Passport valid 3+ months beyond departure Firearm import requires: • Proof of ownership • Serial number documentation • European Firearms Passport (EU citizens) • U.S. hunters: registration or receipt with serial number --- Prices and Services (2025) Service Price (EUR) Weapon Import Permit 50 Rifle Rental 50/day Ammo (rifled/smoothbore) 5 / 2.5 per round Hunting Organization (per day) 50–55 Accommodation from 25/day Meals (3/day) from 25/day Trophy Export Paperwork 50 Trophy Prep (elk/deer/roe) 25 / 20 Interpreter 50/day Transport to Hunting Ground €0.35/km --- Infrastructure and Lodging • 91 hunter lodges across Belarus • Most lodges offer fireplaces, saunas, game kitchens, and guides • Transfers from Minsk Airport available • Visa-free entry for 30 days for citizens of 80+ countries (must arrive/depart via Minsk Airport) --- Final Thoughts Belarus is one of the last places in Europe where you can hunt big game, predators, and waterfowl in truly wild conditions — without breaking the bank. With long seasons, diverse terrain, and professional outfitters, it’s a serious destination for hunters who want more than a weekend shoot. Whether you’re stalking moose in Vitebsk, calling red deer in Minsk, or flagging wolves in Gomel, Belarus offers raw, real hunting. Just bring your gear, get your permits, and be ready to earn your trophies. 🦌 Hunting in Belarus 2025: Quick FAQ What animals can I hunt in Belarus? Over 50 species including wild boar, red deer, roe deer, moose, wolf, fox, hare, beaver, ducks, geese, black grouse, capercaillie, and woodcock. When is the hunting season? • Big Game: August to December (varies by species) • Small Game & Fur Animals: November to January • Waterfowl: March–May and September–December • Game Birds: April–May and September–December Do I need a permit to hunt? Yes. Foreign hunters must have: • Temporary Belarusian hunting license • Species-specific hunting permit • Firearm import permit (or rent locally) • Travel insurance • Valid passport and national hunting license Can I bring my own firearm? Yes, with a firearm import permit. EU citizens need a European Firearms Passport. Others must provide proof of ownership and serial number documentation. What hunting methods are allowed? • Driven hunts • Stalking • High seat ambush • Calling • Decoying (for waterfowl) • Flagging (for wolves) • Flushing with dogs (for birds) Where are the best hunting regions? • Vitebsk: Moose, wolf, deer • Brest & Gomel: Boar, waterfowl • Minsk & Mogilev: Roe deer, red deer • Braslav & Narach Lakes: Ducks, geese • Belovezhskaya Pushcha: Bison, elk, predators How much does it cost? • Day hunt: €90–€120 • 3-day package: €300–€400 • Trophy fees vary by species • Lodging: from €25/day

Post: 19 February 23:55

Tips for Hunting Fox Squirrels
Tactics for hunting our largest tree squirrel aren’t the same as for more common gray squirrels
“Let’s go chase after a fox squirrel.” 
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Tips for Hunting Fox Squirrels Tactics for hunting our largest tree squirrel aren’t the same as for more common gray squirrels “Let’s go chase after a fox squirrel.” Those were the last words I remember my friend Hunter saying to me before we wandered down the logging road that cut through the top of Brush Mountain. I was cramming my brain with communication law court cases for an exam. He knew exactly how to escape the books. In a sudden dart down the mountainside, Hunter vanished into the fall foliage. I scuffled through the leaves behind him the best I could in rubber boots to find him encouraging me to hurry. He handed me the .22 Magnum. “It’s a fox squirrel,” Hunter whispered. The squirrel was frozen high up in an oak tree. I aimed the gun to the sky. It took me too long to steady my shooting position, and I was certain the squirrel was going to move. But he remained still as a statue, and at the shot, the squirrel fell through the autumn air. Its fur was auburn and delicate, and its tail felt like silk. Fox Savvy Fox squirrels are twice the size of gray squirrels, and they can have various colorations. There are a few different subspecies that can be a little different in appearance, but they’re all similar in behavior and habits. Southeastern fox squirrels found in big pine forests in more southern regions often have a blacker coloration, but most are reddish-orange. In my home state of Virginia and most of the southeastern U.S., fox squirrels are most prevalent in the Blue Ridge mountains or in mixed open pine and hardwoods. They love open understory and woodlots more so than deep wilderness areas and large swaths of unbroken forests. They’re commonly found on the edges of farmlands near cornfields and open pastures, and though they’re good climbers, they frequently forage on the ground. Marc Puckett, small game project leader for the Virginia Department of Game & Inland Fisheries, says squirrels foraging for longleaf pine cones is a common theory. “They have bigger home ranges, bigger homelands, and they like open understory like burned pine,” Puckett says. How to Hunt Them Fox squirrels are most active during the fall in September, October and November. Wait until the weather cools, and you’ll find them in mast trees. Like gray squirrels, fox squirrels will most likely be munching on acorns, hickory nuts and berries. Puckett says that fox squirrels tend to eat fungi, too, because of their tendency to roam the ground frequently. They are also famous for eating walnuts. Ed Lewis, a member of the Central Virginia Squirrel Hunters, says he frequently finds them near walnut trees. Carefully walk the edges of timber near a field, or through open forest on a calm day. Hunting after a rain is ideal, since moisture on the ground helps you sneak quietly through the leaves. Search the ground ahead for fox squirrels before scanning the treetops. When hunting them in the open forest, listen for falling acorns or hard mast. “You can hear them cutting hickory nuts if you sit quietly. On a quiet day in the woods, you have to scout and look for cuttings and sit still in those areas, and you can hear the shells falling,” says Puckett. Like gray squirrels, fox squirrels call, or bark, to locate one another and when they’re alarmed. The sound is a different rhythm from a gray squirrel’s, and a little deeper, says Puckett. But if you hear one calling, you can often move closer for a sighting. I felt fortunate that the squirrel gave me what seemed to be an unusually long opportunity to pull the trigger, but Puckett says that fox squirrels generally do not move as much in the treetops as gray squirrels, preferring instead to sit still when they detect danger. When squirrel hunting, it’s ideal to tree a squirrel on an outer limb with minimal brush for a clean shot. Try to flap a hat around the tree to move the squirrel to an easier shooting location in the tree. Why Squirrel Hunting Is Good Hunting fox squirrels is important for conservation because it generates funds to enable the research that helps manage the species. License funds and dollars spent on firearms, ammunition and equipment for squirrel hunting impact the revenue given to state wildlife agencies to continue protecting and managing for wildlife. “Squirrel hunting has a huge economic impact in Virginia because of competition hunts that people travel to, and a lot of money is spent on licenses, dog food, state forest permits, and other elements that are required to hunt squirrels,” says Lewis, who frequently participates in competition hunts with his children. Small game is the best way to introduce youth to hunting, too. It helps them understand the woods and wildlife by practicing using their eyes and ears to learn how animals move before progressing through to big game. “All that walking with the constant action of hunting squirrels teaches them gun safety and good marksmanship, too,” Lewis says. Though Lewis’ children now hunt all sorts of game in Virginia, he introduced them to squirrels initially. And squirrel hunting remains their favorite. Learn it, try it, and introduce it. As always, check your state hunting regulations on squirrel seasons. One of my most admirable moments was on that long haul across the mountain as the moon rose over Blacksburg, with a plush trophy tail in the pack to rest with other hunting remnants scattered across my vanity at home, and a squirrel casserole dish to prepare for game day that weekend.

Post: 27 June 11:27

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