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What is the regulationin Spain? is hunting lands are owned by governement or there are many private owned hunting grounds? how the forigners can hunt in spain?
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Yazid ebn elhisham sahrawi


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I lived in Spain for 2 years and hunted there. Send me a PM with questions.

There is crown land, but you won't hunt as a foreigner.

The only way to make it work legally is to have a landowner or outfitter take you.

Export of trophies is super-difficult on your own unless you speak Spanish.
 
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hi d99
did you get my pm?
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What is the regulationin Spain? is hunting lands are owned by governement or there are many private owned hunting grounds? how the forigners can hunt in spain?
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Yazid ebn elhisham sahrawi


Some hunting lands are owned by the government and hunting is managed either by the government or by some individual or company who has aquired the hunting rights for a certain period of time, normally five years.
Most of the hunting takes place in private properties, though.
Let me know what it is that you are looking for and I'll be able to give you more information.
Montero
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thank you mister mnotero
i was thinking may be buy a cottage or a fincas on the country side for the winter time in spain and wanted to know generally a little about regulation for forigners. I am not really in love with organized hunting,but if nothing else possible have no choice to accept organized ,
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yazid


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Yazid,

The prices for houses and land in Spain are very high at this moment. Better for you to look for an outfitter because it is difficult to hunt unless you know someone in Spain that owns land and can get you the proper documents (licence, insurance, etc.) to hunt.

Ed
 
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I think Yaz wants to rent a flat, not buy one-- unless he's got money like Saeed. We should all be so lucky...
 
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hi
actually i am looking for a simple fincas with a parcel of land in country side, i can never live in a flat . i need somewhere outside cities. i don't care about luxury.
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