Monthly Archives: January 2018
Moose hunting with huskies
Elk-the king of the Siberian forest. And to get elk horns as a trophy is the dream of many hunters. There are several ways to hunt this animal – from the approach, the paddock, but perhaps one of the most exciting and truly native Russian species – hunting elk with dogs. This is quite a difficult way, but if you know and follow a few basic rules. It is necessary to carefully approach the selection of dogs for such hunting. It is best to take the most hunting dog-Laika and train it for elk rut. The animal must have several basic qualities. First of all, this is a good flair. The husky should feel the moose in the whole forest, not just in some separate area. Continue reading
Fox hunting in winter
The Fox in Russian forests is one of the most common animals. It is found in the Central part of the country and even in Kamchatka. Its fur is valuable for the production of fur coats and other products. Especially valuable is the skin of a Fox caught in winter – this fur is thicker, and, as a rule, Golden-red color. Fox hunting in winter is officially allowed from September to March. During this time, you can use different ways to hunt this animal-from the approach, from the paddock, with semolina or dogs. The Fox is a nocturnal predator. In close time of day it hunts mice-voles, and during the day it lies somewhere in the shade or a hollow.
Winter Fox hunting from the approach requires special care and observation. The Fox is a very careful animal, and it does not cost anything to deceive an inexperienced hunter. Continue reading
Goose hunting with profiles
Goose hunting with profiles has been unfairly neglected by hunters lately. But this is a rather interesting way to hunt a bird, which only at first glance seems difficult.
The most convenient time for hunting geese is spring, when birds migrate from wintering sites. The goose is a gregarious animal, they move in groups and stick to each other. Usually for days and nights, geese choose floodplains and floodplains of rivers, where they settle on Islands that are not flooded with meltwater. As a rule, near such Islands, thickets are always formed, in which the hunter can hide and wait for a convenient opportunity to shoot. But when there are no such bushes, or they are in an inconvenient position, you can lure the bird to a more convenient place. Continue reading