93mouse
(.375 member)
11/12/07 07:12 PM
Re: I have been to the bottom

Yes Erik stuff like that: First thing in the spring is distributing of the salt into salt lickers and clean up of puddles from fallen branches, stones…later (April, May) boars hit the meadows and we patch up the turf so we can cut the grass lately, dry it and store it in feeders that game visit frequently in the winter when natural food become scarce, we also plant some corn on our own fields – after pheasant hunts in October we collect the corn and distribute it in the feeders as well…there are old high seats to be repaired and new ones to put up…stalking trails also have to be maintained every 3 years or so…lots of work to be done and it is a great way to introduce youngs to the hunting – they get the feeling that hunting is not just about shooting, it also intensifies hunters bound to the hunting ground and the game – you simply care more.

Armbar we have Brown bears (Ursus arctos) here. They are frequent - you stumble upon one at least 5 times/year and they are more of a nuisance than anything else (tho I like them). Grown males can reach over 300 kg here (old ones around 20 years old) ~ 150 on average, while females are smaller ~ 120 kg on average.



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