18 April 2003, 19:58
Wojtek GibinskiHunting in Poland
I would like to invite you to visit my
web page where you
can find some hunting & fishing proposals in Poland.
Regards
Wojtek Gibinski
wojtek@tourisme.pl
19 April 2003, 02:25
arkypeteWojtek Gibinski
What a grand web site!
I had never thought of hunting Poland. What are the restrictions on firearms? And what is the exchange rate?
Jim
19 April 2003, 06:02
<JOHAN>arkypete
The best is to apply for gun permit at the Polish Embassy or Consulate in your country.Hte
Polish consulate in Sweden has the forms/applications for firearms as pdf file on their website
The currency in Poland is Zloty. the exchange rate zloty to sek is about 2.13, soo you will get around 4-4,5 zloty per �.
Poland is a very nice country and the people is very friendly.
/ JOHAN
22 April 2003, 04:58
JohnTheGreekWojtek,
I would be interested in hearing about your hunt for European Bison. To what degree are they a fair chase hunt in Poland? Are they fenced or running wild?
Best Regards,
JohnTheGreek
22 April 2003, 08:22
Wojtek GibinskiPoland is the only european country proud to have really wild european bisons herds living in 3 basic locations of the country in the primeval forests not fenced of course.
It's also the only country where hunting natural bisons is permitted though only 4-6 permissions per year are given.
Best period to hunt bison is november-february, a stay of 3 days minimum is recommended and included in the pricelist.
Having any other questions don't hesitate
Wojtek Gibinski
wojtek@tourisme.pl
22 April 2003, 17:23
George SemelVery nice sight, my guess in the comming years, Poland is going to be getting some big ecomomic boosts. Tourist trade will grow along with a lot of other things. My grandmother came from Poland, she would have loved to see a Free Poland, She had two brothers that ended up in Soviet Hands in 1939. Yep, I think next year, Red Stag hunting in poland will be just the ticket, and to eat polish food again, that has been way to long ago.