18 October 2016, 17:18
KathiGame hunters on the prowl in Dhorpatan
http://kathmandupost.ekantipur...wl-in-dhorpatan.htmlGame hunters on the prowl in Dhorpatan
- Post Report, RUKUM
The game hunting season closes in mid-December.
Oct 18, 2016- Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve is currently in the middle of game hunting season which started from mid-September.
Hunting enthusiasts from different parts of the world, including Germany, Spain, Canada and Norway, have arrived to take part in the action.
Being the first hunting season of the year, the reserve authority has issued permits to hunt 11 Himalayan blue sheep (Naur) and five Himalayan tahrs (Jharal). The hunters will have to pay from Rs 125,000 to Rs 250,000 for each kill.
The season closes in December. The second hunting season starts from mid-February till mid-April.
Chief Conservation Officer Ananath Baral said Fagune, Barse, Seng, Dogadi, Ghustung and Sundaha areas are the best hunting spots.
The Department of National Parks and Wildlife Reserve has issuing permits to hunt 26 Naurs and 14 Jharals per year.
The reserve is spread over 250 hectares and covers the districts of Baglung,
Myagdi and Rukum. It is home to 32 mammals,
including black bear, snow leopard, red panda, and 317 bird species.
Published: 18-10-2016 08:42
24 October 2016, 01:35
Fjoldquote:
Originally posted by Kathi:
The reserve is spread over 250 hectares and covers the districts of Baglung,
Isn't that kind of small?
27 October 2016, 20:34
Big Wonderful WyomingI should have hunted blue sheep when they were $4000.
250 hectares is 500 acres. I bet hey mean 250,000 hectares.
Wikipedia says it is 511 square miles. That is 327,000 acres. Which is 132332.205 hectares.
So maybe the article is wrong or Wikipedia is wrong.
19 November 2016, 22:58
jaegerfrankI was there this year for bluesheep. One of my best hunts ever. A few pictures are on the echolsblog.
23 November 2016, 03:29
Bwana1Worlds greatest hunting adventure....