A unique and very affordable opportunity for hunters who want to experience a real Hungarian driven hunt!
The drive will be held on a Saturday near the end of November 2010 in the Mecsek mountains of Southern Hungary. The exact date is yet to be set.
There will be between 20 and 23 hunters taking part on the day.
The price is set based on the result of the entire group at end of the day.
1-5 pigs = € 2.600,- (+/- € 113,- per person)
6-10 pigs = € 3.300,- (+/- € 143,- /p)
11-15 pigs = € 5.200,- (+/- € 226,- /p)
16-20 pigs = € 7.000,- (+/- € 304,- /p)
21-25 pigs = € 8.850,- (+/- € 384,- /p)
26 or more = € 10.400,- (+/- € 452,- /p)
Last year 28 pigs and 3 red deer stags were shot.
Please send me a message for more details. Or call me on: 0036-202 626 706
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Rutting season
Hi everybody,
Sorry for the huge delay in posts. Work has been taking up much of my time.
Rutting season has finally started again and I'm as ready for it as I could ever be. Have been researching the stags for a few days now and with a bit of luck I'll find mine soon.
Will keep you updated!
Sorry for the huge delay in posts. Work has been taking up much of my time.
Rutting season has finally started again and I'm as ready for it as I could ever be. Have been researching the stags for a few days now and with a bit of luck I'll find mine soon.
Will keep you updated!
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Hunting in Hungary for a fixed price
The maximum of 5 hunters has been reached. Therefore there are no more vacancies as of this moment. I'll keep you posted on the results during the coming season.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Come hunt in Hungary
If there's anyone who would like to come hunting here please mail or call me. I'm not a hunting agency based on profit. If you want to join me for a hunt just let me know. I'll do my best to get you the best deal possible. If you're lucky it might even be free (this depends on culling and pest control regulations at that moment)!
Just let me know.
Just let me know.
Roe buck hunting season to start on the 15th.
Roe buck season starts in 2 days and already flocks of hunters have come to Hungary to shoot there first of the season. I personally don't hunt them yet as I think it's still to early. I think the latter half of May is better to start hunting them.
Anyhow the new season has really started now! I hope I do better than last year!
Anyhow the new season has really started now! I hope I do better than last year!
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Webcam in Estonia
I found this great web-cam on a feeding area somewhere in Estonia. I've seen quite a lot of game turning up here. Check it out.
mms://tv.eenet.ee/siga
Happy spotting!
mms://tv.eenet.ee/siga
Happy spotting!
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Woodcock season
It's that time of the year again!
Probably my favourite bird to hunt, the Woodcock (Scolopax rusticola). There fast, small and there damn hard to hit.
Unfortunately Italy messed things up as far as hunting for woodcock goes. They have some kind of really old tradition there involving catching them with nets that makes hunting them almost impossible in the rest of Europe (WTF...). However we are allowed to shoot a limited amount every year. 16 for this year.
I was out this evening but no luck. We hope to be more lucky during the next week as the weather changes and we get some more moonlight.
I'll keep you posted.
UPDATE: I've got 3 so far. Totally missed about 5 though. Damn there fast! Because we hunt them in small openings in the forest there's only about 2 or maybe 3 seconds in witch to shoot them.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Almost stuck
Hunting means going off-road and going off-road means getting into trouble every now and then.
We had about 20 cm of snow and I set off to do feeding area's with my Mazda B-2500 4x4. I have never been stuck with the Mazda. I've had a Daihatsu Feroza and it was a disaster, the damn thing wont get trough anything! (TIP: get a 4x4 with a long wheelbase, it makes a huge difference!) Anyhow, there's a point where I have to turn the car around and go back. This is where the trouble came. Look what I did:
We had about 20 cm of snow and I set off to do feeding area's with my Mazda B-2500 4x4. I have never been stuck with the Mazda. I've had a Daihatsu Feroza and it was a disaster, the damn thing wont get trough anything! (TIP: get a 4x4 with a long wheelbase, it makes a huge difference!) Anyhow, there's a point where I have to turn the car around and go back. This is where the trouble came. Look what I did:
Please note that the ground is frozen.
The car actually went sideways like a crab. But I got out after about 10 minutes of messing about, lucky me.
The hunters ball 2010
Every year we have a ball at the start of the new season. Lots of food and even more drink!
I hadn't been before and boy have I been missing out! We had a great time and way too much to drink!
Here's some pictures:
I hadn't been before and boy have I been missing out! We had a great time and way too much to drink!
Here's some pictures:
My record carp
In the September of 2009 Zoltan and I went carp fishing in Gerézdpusta (Gerézdi Tavak). Gerézdpusta is a 2 ha fishing lake Northwest of Dombovár. We spent 24 very successful hours there. Here's the results:
1. 6 kg - Zoltan
2. 6,5 kg - Me
3. 8 kg - Me
4. 6 kg - Zoltan
5. 14,5 kg - Me (as seen in the pictures)
6. 4 kg - Me
7. 8,5 kg Me
8. 3 kg - Zoltan
9. 5 kg - Zoltan
10. 10 kg - Me
11. 6,75 kg - Me
Update: I made a video of this session.
Watch it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97o5tktoSDo
1. 6 kg - Zoltan
2. 6,5 kg - Me
3. 8 kg - Me
4. 6 kg - Zoltan
5. 14,5 kg - Me (as seen in the pictures)
6. 4 kg - Me
7. 8,5 kg Me
8. 3 kg - Zoltan
9. 5 kg - Zoltan
10. 10 kg - Me
11. 6,75 kg - Me
Update: I made a video of this session.
Watch it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97o5tktoSDo
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Hunting in Hungary for a fixed price! #2
Some time ago I posted an entry about hunting in Hungary for a fixed price. The replies where amazing! Unfortunately there are just 4 places and all 4 are reserved.
However one candidate is no longer able to travel due to a hart condition. This means the fourth place is free again.
So here we go again:
- 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 as feeding and maintenance.
Price € 4.000,- per year.
Possible game:
- Red deer
- Roe deer
- Wild boar
- Foxes
- Badgers
- Jackel
- Woodchuck
If you have any questions don't hesitate to contact me on 0036-209 117 646 or an e-mail.
However one candidate is no longer able to travel due to a hart condition. This means the fourth place is free again.
So here we go again:
- 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 as feeding and maintenance.
Price € 4.000,- per year.
Possible game:
- Red deer
- Roe deer
- Wild boar
- Foxes
- Badgers
- Jackel
- Woodchuck
If you have any questions don't hesitate to contact me on 0036-209 117 646 or an e-mail.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
No hunting in Hungary for at least week!
There will be no hunting going on in Hungary for at least a week. The reason for this is that there are no new seals available for the new season.
All game shot in Hungary must get a seal (looks like a tie-wrap). It has a unique code on it that is needed for registration. All hunters in Hungary must carry at least one when they go hunting.
So it basically comes down to this: No seals, no hunting!
I'm really curious who's mistake that was!
UPDATE!: The first, new season, seals have come! The club got 20 pieces and I got 2 of those. It doesn't solve the problem but it's a start none the less!
UPDATE #2: It appears all the hunting clubs in the country have now received there new tags. I'm still very curious how something like this could ever happen. WTF...
All game shot in Hungary must get a seal (looks like a tie-wrap). It has a unique code on it that is needed for registration. All hunters in Hungary must carry at least one when they go hunting.
So it basically comes down to this: No seals, no hunting!
I'm really curious who's mistake that was!
UPDATE!: The first, new season, seals have come! The club got 20 pieces and I got 2 of those. It doesn't solve the problem but it's a start none the less!
UPDATE #2: It appears all the hunting clubs in the country have now received there new tags. I'm still very curious how something like this could ever happen. WTF...
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Milla, an update.
Milla is now 5 months old and doing great. She grows like bamboo and plays as if there's no tomorrow. She's a great guard dog too!
I've slowly started training her for finding scents and the basic dog stuff. After some simple/basic tests of her hound instincts I decided to take things a little further. About 3 day's ago I dragged a deer leg through the snow for about 120 meters. This was in unknown territory and a non-familiar deer leg. She found it faster than it took me to make to drag the leg through the bushes.
Keep up the good work Milla!
I've slowly started training her for finding scents and the basic dog stuff. After some simple/basic tests of her hound instincts I decided to take things a little further. About 3 day's ago I dragged a deer leg through the snow for about 120 meters. This was in unknown territory and a non-familiar deer leg. She found it faster than it took me to make to drag the leg through the bushes.
Keep up the good work Milla!
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
My first Fallow Deer
One of the species I've wanted to hunt for a long time now is Fallow Deer. We don't get them here because they don't seem to like mountains/steep slopes much. But a 30 minute drive puts me in Fallow Deer territory. I guess we're just unlucky they don't come here.
I can always go somewhere and pay to shoot anything I want but that's very expensive and not the way hunters do things over here. We wait, or lobby... :-), for an invitation or we trade. This time I got me an invitation from Feri in Kisszálas. And so did Zoltán. Next day we left for Kisszálas.
Zoltán was going with Feri to a feeding area for a seated hunt. I was on foot in a 4000 Ha forest with a guide for the next 2,5 hours.
I've seen lots of Red Deer in my area but the amount of Fallow Deer they have running around over there is mind boggling! Now I understand why the invitation wasn't a problem... I Saw at least 150 Fallow Deer in 2 hours and 2 huge males with a trophy weight of at least 4,5 kg, WOW!
Because I was only aloud to shoot calves it took quite some time before I finally got a decent shot. The deer were either grouped, on the horizon or running like hell so a safe and sure shot wasn't possible until just before dark when I nailed one standing alone.
This being my first Fallow Deer I got my ass whipped by Zoltán and Feri. No pictures of that...
Zoltán also shot one about the same size as mine but male.
It was yet another great and successful hunting session for both of us.
Thanks Feri!
I can always go somewhere and pay to shoot anything I want but that's very expensive and not the way hunters do things over here. We wait, or lobby... :-), for an invitation or we trade. This time I got me an invitation from Feri in Kisszálas. And so did Zoltán. Next day we left for Kisszálas.
Zoltán was going with Feri to a feeding area for a seated hunt. I was on foot in a 4000 Ha forest with a guide for the next 2,5 hours.
I've seen lots of Red Deer in my area but the amount of Fallow Deer they have running around over there is mind boggling! Now I understand why the invitation wasn't a problem... I Saw at least 150 Fallow Deer in 2 hours and 2 huge males with a trophy weight of at least 4,5 kg, WOW!
Because I was only aloud to shoot calves it took quite some time before I finally got a decent shot. The deer were either grouped, on the horizon or running like hell so a safe and sure shot wasn't possible until just before dark when I nailed one standing alone.
This being my first Fallow Deer I got my ass whipped by Zoltán and Feri. No pictures of that...
Zoltán also shot one about the same size as mine but male.
It was yet another great and successful hunting session for both of us.
Thanks Feri!
Milla, my Hannover Hound
This is my puppy Milla (pronounced as "Mia"). She is a Hanover Hound or Scent hound. She was born on the 26th of September 2009 here in Hungary.
I didn't get her because I'm a bad shot but you never know... :-)
She is truly a darling. Friendly, playful, intelligent and very hungry! Her parents and grandparents are well known hounds within the hunting community. They are in almost every book written in the last 20 years.
Here she is trying to swallow a deer leg. I give her at least one deer and one wild boar leg per week, she loves it!
I haven't started training her yet because I believe a puppy should be aloud to be a puppy. I'll probably start when she's about 6 or 7 months old. However, last week I couldn't help myself and tried her out. I took a wild boar paw (bottom half of the leg) and dragged it through the snow for about 10 meters and then burried it under approx. 30 cm of snow without Milla seeing anything. I then pointed the starting point out to her and of she went. She found it and ran away with it within about 10 seconds. This is without any training what so ever, pure instinct! Great stuff!
It's amazing to see these dogs work.
Monday, February 1, 2010
Driven hunt near Villány
On the 13th of december 2009 I was invited to a driven hunt near the famous Hungarian wine district of Villány. The area we were hunting in looked promising and we after some basic instructions we set of to our allocated spot (by draw).
After the drive started we were confronted by 5 fallow deer stags They were no more than 20 meters away. The largest of the group was at least 3 kilo trophy weight. That's a very nice specimen! Unfortunately for me this hunt was purely for wild boar. Plus I haven't saved up enough money to shoot a fallow deer stag of the calibre...
The morning session was not very productive for me. The only wild boar I saw was a nice one but to fast for a decent shot. In the afternoon we moved to a different area and waited for something to happen. We saw many red deer and roe deer running past us, but yet again, this was a wild boar hunt. At about 14.30 hours my luck changed and out of nowhere a wild boar came charging towards me and it had no idea of what was to come. From about 40 meters I shot it in it's back and it dropped.
Often one will shoot more during a driven hunt but to me one is enough to go home with a smile on my face.
A great day!
corn, corn, corn and more corn!
This is a lot of corn on a yearly basis (do the math...). The pile of corn you see on the picture is about 3 metric tons. this should last anywhere between 3 and 4 months.
About six months ago I maintained 9 feeding areas every day. I don't even want to remember how much corn that was!
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