The prince of European forests that humans loved so much they introduced it anywhere from Britain to New Zealand: Meet the fallow deer.
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The prince of European forests that humans loved so much they introduced it anywhere from Britain to New Zealand: Meet the fallow deer.
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Professional hunters, guides, and outfitters exist even in countries that are not usually associated with hunting tourism. Today we’re talking with David Kennedy, who guides hunters through the hills and dales of Ireland.
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Hungary’s hunting heritage dates back for centuries. The country’s success in producing world-class trophies isn’t accidental – it’s the result of decades of careful breeding programs, habitat management, and sustainable hunting practices.
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With six species of deer, from royal red stag to exotic muntjac, deer stalking in Great Britain offers many exciting opportunities for every budget.
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Belarus is the best kept secret of European hunting. Offering the best of both worlds – East European wilderness and West European organizations – it is incredibly affordable. And now that more and more outfitters switch to flat-fee priced hunts (same trophy fee regardless of size) it has become simply irresistable!
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Monteria is a classic Spanish and Portuguese hunt for big game, such as red stag and wild boar, using beaters and packs of hounds to drive animals towards hunters. It allows an opportunity to harvest many animals in a day of hunting, but it is a very challenging hunt, requiring advanced skills in game identification, shooting running, and keeping a cool head for safety. Elaborate rituals and excitement makes it a truly royal hunt.
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