Saturday, November 14, 2009

Hunting in Hungary for a fixed price

Good news! I've just done the impossible by securing a 1300 ha shoot. It's the hole side of a mountain that is totally covered in mature forest. I've successfully hunted here many times before and I'm really happy the plot is now mine.
There is just one problem, it didn't come cheap! So that's why I want to invite 4 or 5 other hunters to join me and share some of the costs.
This is basically the deal:
- Unlimited hunting in time, amount of game and it's size (trophy game included)
- Hungarian hunting guide included on all hunts
- Transport in/to and from the field is included
- 1 in 5 pieces of game is yours to take home
- No work such feeding and maintenance.

Price € 4.000,- per year.

Possible game:
- Red deer
- Roe deer
- Wild boar
- Foxes
- Badgers
- Jackel

If you have any questions don't hesitate to contact me on 0036-209 117 646 or an e-mail.

Monday, September 14, 2009

A great end to a very boring and early morning!


I got up at 03.30 hours so I could be in Bakonya at 04.00 hours to meet Robi and Zoltan. We were going to sit at the edge of a big cornfield only just outside of the village.
We got there at about 04.15 hours and settled in for a 2 hour sit. Visibility and wind were good so all seemed to be promising.
After 2 hours the only thing I'd seen was a lone Hare that wandered past my high-seat a few times. So slightly disappointed I packed up and drove off to pick Robi up. After about 20 meters in the car I heard Zoltan take a shot. We usually wait about 2 minutes before calling someone who has shot something to give them time to evaluate or take a second shot if necessary. So I carried on towards Robi. Together we went to Zoltan's high-seat to see what he'd shot. It was golden jackal!
We don't get much of them around here and only 3 (now 4) people from our club have ever shot one. They are a true pest because they eat all the young Roe deer and then some.

The first post

Hi there and welcome to my new blog about Hunting in Hungary!
This is supposed to be a diary for my hunting experiences here in Hungary. I've been hunting here for some time now and thought it might be interesting to people who share my passion for the sport.
I've had some blogs before and know I'm not that good at keeping them up to date but it's always worth another try!


Weidmannsheil,

Marc


P.s.: People who disagree with me about hunting are advised to go elsewhere. This not the place for discussions.