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Capercaillie hunting in Belarus. Spring 2010
18 January 2011, 20:22
505 gibbsProfy, what kind of dog is in a couple of those pics?
19 January 2011, 00:11
huntingineuropeLe Rouge de Bavière - Posokowiec Bawarski - Bayerische Gebirgsschweißhund - Bavarian mountain scenthound.
with 99% certainty, since I can not quite judge its height
19 January 2011, 10:24
blaser93I want to come and do that
19 January 2011, 22:44
NortonFantastic! Can I ask if hunting in Belarus is for the wealthy only? That cabin and it's surrounding grounds are very well kept and hint at royalty, almost. I'm referring to residents only(not wealthy foreigners).
I ask because a friend has a Hungarian wife and he was shocked to find that it was near impossible to hunt there......despite there being vast hunting grounds. Seems everyone belongs to a hunting club for anywhere between $5-40k per year......and if you don't belong you can't hunt.
20 January 2011, 02:03
profyhunterquote:
Originally posted by Norton:
Fantastic! Can I ask if hunting in Belarus is for the wealthy only? That cabin and it's surrounding grounds are very well kept and hint at royalty, almost. I'm referring to residents only(not wealthy foreigners).
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The locals hunters can go hunting in Belarus for a better price than the foreign hunters. The local hunter must pay ,for example, for a trophy elk 200EURO and thet han for foreign hunter must pay 800EURO.
There are in Belarus barely hunting districts which are in private hand. Only 1% all hunting areas of Belarus are in the privite hand.
The hunting areas in Belarus there are in:
1.National parks
2.Forest Ministry
3.The society hunting areas
4.Privit
In the National Paks is a hunting very expensive!
Most expensive jagd is in the Nation parks.
The most favorable - in social hunting districts.
The belorus hunters can hunt in this hunting areas.
The hunting area at the photo - is privit.
One of the best in Belarus!
20 January 2011, 02:17
profyhunterquote:
Originally posted by 505 gibbs:
Profy, what kind of dog is in a couple of those pics?
Hi!
The huntingineurop has answered
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Bavarian mountain scenthound
His name is Vint. Today the Vint is not so sweet as on this pics:
20 January 2011, 02:22
profyhunterquote:
Originally posted by blaser93:
I want to come and do that
Hi blaser93!
You are wellcom!
The hunting period - april from 14 till 30.
Best regards
20 January 2011, 14:13
profyhunterthe dogs:
21 January 2011, 18:27
jwmThat looks like a great experience. What are the smaller blackish birds hanging on the trophy pole? Black grouse?
I love that short-barreled O/U.
21 January 2011, 19:05
profyhunterquote:
Originally posted by jwm:
That looks like a great experience. What are the smaller blackish birds hanging on the trophy pole? Black grouse?
I love that short-barreled O/U.
Hi JWM!
No...this is a black-cock
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21 January 2011, 19:56
blaser93I checked into this Hunt it looks like a grate Hunt and not to bad on Price . But the airfare is High.
21 January 2011, 23:29
profyhunterquote:
Originally posted by blaser93:
I checked into this Hunt it looks like a grate Hunt and not to bad on Price . But the airfare is High.
Yes, you are right
But i know the hunter from canada he has hanted in belarus 5 yeas ago.
And in hunting report was information about this land:
FROM HUNTING REPORT:
Hunting European Moose In Belarus North American Style
Published: November - 2008
If you're interested in hunting European moose but don't care for the traditional driven hunts used in that part of the world, then this hunt in Belarus may be for you.
Belarus is slightly smaller than the State of Kansas and is sandwiched between Russia and Poland. It attained its independence from the USSR in 1991 but has closer political and economic ties to Russia than any of the other former Soviet republics. The country is relatively flat, with vast forests of hardwoods and evergreens broken up by a web of rivers, lakes and great bogs. Much of the northeastern end of the country is semi-wilderness. As hunting destinations go, it is largely overlooked by international hunters, yet it offers one of the largest herds of European bison in Europe, as well as red stag, wild boar, wolf and European moose.
Honor Roll subscriber J.Y. Jones recently returned from Belarus, where he killed a trophy-sized European moose that is bigger than both the Shiras and Eastern Canadian moose he took in North America. What's more, he says he shot this moose on a hunt conducted much like a moose hunt back home. It measures 42¼ inches wide in spread, has big palms and 13 points. (See photo in the Trophy Gallery section of our web site.) Jones expects it to rank high in the SCI Record Book once it dries and is formally scored.
Jones traveled to Belarus as part of a quest to collect all 52 Eurasian species from 22 countries in Europe with his Remington 700 in 7mm Ultra Mag. When looking for a place to hunt moose, he had considered Finland. The traditional method of moose hunting there and other places in Scandinavia involves driving the moose toward stationed hunters. A second method often employed in neighbor.
http://www.huntingreport.com/h..._details.cfm?id=214713 February 2011, 19:52
profyhunterquote:
Capercaillie
this video from hunting area:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wc77kmhq6wwhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wc77kmhq6ww17 February 2011, 23:19
profyhunterblack cock video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqxOMdmTrIE17 May 2011, 00:30
juanpozziGreat hunt congratulations ,i have hunted in Europe before and i love the european forests.
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28 May 2011, 02:35
profyhunterquote:
Originally posted by juanpozzi:
Great hunt congratulations ,i have hunted in Europe before and i love the european forests.
Thanks Juan!
26 July 2011, 23:38
profyhunter My friend has made this year a nice photo of a most charming bird