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The Joy of Falconry
Falconry is about the unique relationship that develops between humans and animals. The bird is a free creature, you can’t force it to do anything.
Roebuck hunting – A May Sinfonia
Roebuck hunting is iconic in Europe. Therefore, the premiere days of the buck hunt are often as sacred as Christmas, in many hunting families.
Reliable Hunting Equipment
Precisely matched to every individual’s needs, reliable hunting equipment face the wilderness up-close and effortlessly deliver peak performance everytime.
Portrait of a Young Huntress
The way in which we hunt depends on varying game species, regions, cultures and techniques. But the passion of being out in nature is the same everywhere.
Hunting in Alpine Altitudes
Alpine hunting is not the same as hunting in the woods. It has certain pitfalls that can be easily avoided if you know what you are doing. Here a few tips.
Long-Range Shooting Experience
Changing winds, rain, steep terrain, and distances of 500 to 800 meters are the challenges a hunter faces when out long-range shooting.
Boar Hunting like Kings
Boars are very adaptable and find great hiding places in the uncleared wood areas of the Schoenbuch. The Dukes and Kings of Wuerttemberg once hunted here.
Hunting Knives
The passionate hunter Thomas Nohl turned his passion into a profession and at the same time brought a family tradition into the fourth generation.
Moose Hunting with Baying Dogs
Working with a baying dog is different than hunting with other dogs. These days, the dogs are fitted with a GPS to help the hunters locate the barking.
Hunting with a Baying Dog
Hunter David Carsten Pedersen speaks about his impressions with the hunting guide Tommy and the baying dog Tiko in swedish Lapland.