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Hunting in Morocco and Shooting in Morocco – Moroccan Hunters

Hunting in Morocco and Shooting in Morocco – Moroccan Hunters

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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

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 airports in the south of the country for tourists wanting to hunt in that area,” he told Morocco World News. Diversity of game is also an asset. Hunting game includes wild boar, hare, rabbit, partridge, and water birds. The commission has set up hunting reserves across the country. To increase the amount of tourists engaging in the sport, a number of investments will have to be made, noted Houmy at the Game Fair. “Hunting is not just about the game, it’s also about accommodation, transport, culture, local produce, gastronomy...A real promotional effort must be made,” he added, as quoted by Moroccan newsource Media24. Around 80, 000 Moroccans also practice recreational hunting in Morocco, which generates over MAD 1.2 billion ($125.6 million) per year in revenue.  According to Houmy, a hunter spends on average MAD 15,000 ($1570) on the sport, taking into account transport, accommodation and other costs. The direct revenue from hunting permits and license taxes reached MAD 43.5 million (approximately $4.5 million) last year, up 4.5% from 2017. Houmy adds that hunting also plays an important role in rural employment. For the 2017/2018 season, hunting generated 995,000 days of permanent work and 213,000 days of temporary work according to the commission. Houmy was not available for further comment on the proposal. Morocco’s participation at the Game Fair was a step towards promoting hunting opportunities to an international audience, so opening up the sector. The Game Fair is the largest hunting trade show in France, bringing over 80,000 visitors. Morocco attended the event for the first time this year, as guest of honour. The Moroccan pavilion displayed information on the country’s game, gastronomy, and culture to attendees.

Post: 29 November 14:02

Wild Boar Hunting in Morocco – 2025 FAQ for Hunters

1. When is the wild boar hunting season in Morocco?
October 1, 2025 – March 31, 2026.

2. Do I need a hunting license

Wild Boar Hunting in Morocco – 2025 FAQ for Hunters 1. When is the wild boar hunting season in Morocco? October 1, 2025 – March 31, 2026. 2. Do I need a hunting license to hunt wild boar in Morocco? Yes, a Moroccan hunting license is mandatory. 3. Can foreign hunters get a Moroccan hunting license? Yes, through a licensed outfitter who handles the paperwork. 4. Is firearm import allowed for hunting in Morocco? Yes, but you must apply for a firearm permit at least 30 days in advance. 5. What calibers are recommended for wild boar in Morocco? .30-06, .308 Win, 7x64mm, .300 Win Mag. 6. Are shotguns allowed for boar hunting? Yes, 12-gauge shotguns with slugs are commonly used. 7. What is a battue authorization? A special permit required for driven hunts in public zones. 8. How many hunters are needed for a driven hunt? Typically 6–12 hunters per battue. 9. Are dogs used in Moroccan boar hunts? Yes, trained dogs are used to flush boars during battues. 10. What’s the average shot distance in Moroccan terrain? 20–60 meters in battues; 80–150 meters in spot-and-stalk. 11. Is night hunting allowed for wild boar in Morocco? No, night hunting is generally prohibited. 12. Are trophy fees charged for wild boar? Usually not, but confirm with your outfitter. 13. Can I keep the tusks from a hunted boar? Yes, but export requires a permit. 14. Is boar meat included in the hunt? Yes, meat is typically shared among hunters and guides. 15. What’s the daily bag limit for wild boar? Usually 1–2 boars per hunter per day. 16. What’s the cost of a 3-day boar hunt in Morocco? €3,680–€4,990 depending on outfitter and location. 17. Are airport transfers included in hunting packages? Most outfitters include transfers from Casablanca, Marrakech, or Agadir. 18. What terrain is best for boar hunting in Morocco? Rif Mountains, Middle Atlas, Mamora Forest, Souss Valley. 19. Is hunting allowed in national parks? No, hunting is prohibited in protected areas. 20. Do outfitters provide rental firearms? Yes, most offer shotgun or rifle rentals. 21. What optics are best for Moroccan boar hunts? 1–4x scopes for battues; 3–9x for stalking. 22. What clothing is recommended? Brush-resistant gear, waterproof boots, layered clothing. 23. Is Morocco safe for hunting travel? Yes, especially when booked through licensed outfitters. 24. Can I combine boar hunting with other species? Yes, hare and partridge hunts are often available. 25. Is English spoken by Moroccan hunting guides? Some speak English; French and Arabic are more common. 26. How far in advance should I book my hunt? 2–4 months in advance is recommended. 27. Are hunting areas fenced or open? Most are open terrain; fenced hunts are rare. 28. Can I hunt solo or must I join a group? Solo hunts are possible, but battues require groups. 29. Is travel insurance required? Yes, and it must cover hunting activities. 30. Where can I find the latest hunting regulations? Through your outfitter or the Moroccan Water & Forests Administration. 31. What is the best time of day to hunt wild boar in Morocco? Early morning and late afternoon offer the most movement. 32. Can I use thermal optics or night vision in Morocco? No, night hunting and thermal scopes are generally prohibited. 33. Are there any restrictions on ammunition types? No lead bans for boar, but use bonded or soft-point bullets for penetration. 34. Do Moroccan outfitters offer guided hunts only? Yes, self-guided hunts are not permitted for non-residents. 35. What’s the terrain like in the Rif Mountains for boar hunting? Steep, forested, and physically demanding — ideal for battues. 36. Is Souss Valley better for spot-and-stalk or driven hunts? Both methods work; orchards and scrub favor stalking. 37. Are hunting dogs provided by the outfitter? Yes, trained dogs are included in most driven hunt packages. 38. Can I bring my own hunting dog to Morocco? Rarely allowed due to import restrictions and quarantine laws. 39. How long does it take to get a firearm import permit? Typically 3–4 weeks; apply early through your outfitter. 40. Are there outfitters that specialize only in boar hunting? Yes, several Moroccan operators focus exclusively on boar and battue hunts. 41. Is there a minimum age requirement for hunting in Morocco? Yes, hunters must be at least 18 years old. 42. Can I hunt with a guide but use my own gear? Yes, as long as your firearm is legally imported and permitted. 43. Are there any hunting competitions or organized events? Occasionally, local battues are organized for population control, but not formal competitions. 44. Can I hunt during Ramadan or national holidays? Yes, but some outfitters may adjust schedules — confirm in advance. 45. Is tipping expected for guides and staff? Yes, tipping is customary and appreciated — typically €10–€20/day per staff member. https://uh.app/news/boar-hunting-in-morocco-a-comprehensive-guide-boar-hunting-in-morocco_GL4HgJXeEe-c7nsFuQXBjA

Post: 30 October 00:31

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