Medium Range / Alpine Hunting
In Search of Mouflon
If you call yourself a good hunter, you must carry out selective hunting in order to manage your land properly. Sick and deformed animals must be culled.
Shooting Uphill or Downhill
If you shoot straight up or down, gravity has a braking or accelerating effect on the bullet. The “uphill and downhill – aim lower” rule is true.
Introducing: Cupo Libre
ZEISS Ambassador Pilar Escribano Reina’s passion for hunting comes from a family tradition. Her blog Cupo Libre introduces hunting to interested people.
A Hunting Trip for Capercaillie
A hunting trip for capercaillie to the far north of Scandinavia turns into a journey of self-discovery for ZEISS hunting ambassador David Carsten Pedersen.
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.
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.
Alpine hunting in New Zealand
In New Zealand there still exist mythical landscapes and breath-taking flora and fauna. It provides a great backdrop for alpine hunting.
Lost and Found after 10 Years
Anyone who goes hunting in the mountains must always expect weather changes, which cancel the expedition unexpectedly. Sometimes, equipment is left behind.
Hunting in the Highlands
Hunting in the Highlands is a matter for the heart. Not only because of its nature and different terrain, but also because of the Scottish hospitality.