on a lighter note...

Sometimes I'm surprised myself. I did not post a video about the strange fun of snowmobile lovers: they catch up with moose in deep snow and ride them on horseback, who will drive more.
Although who am I telling? With these rodeos of yours.
 
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Sometimes I'm surprised myself. I did not post a video about the strange fun of snowmobile lovers: they catch up with moose in deep snow and ride them on horseback, who will drive more.
Although who am I telling? With these rodeos of yours.
Touche, Sir.
 
Do not repeat!

From the comments: in fact, such games are very dangerous. At any moment, the Russian can lose control and really attack the bear!
Wow! And I'm sure no vodka was involved at this sporting event? LOL
 
Yes, this is a roundup, like those in Germany or the Czech Republic. We don't have very suitable conditions for stalking. Roe deer are hunted in the American way to the east, especially the Siberian roe deer, which is twice as large as the European one.
In general, jaegermeisters do not like rifles on round-up hunts, believing that this provokes long-range shooting at random and wounded game. The game does not stand still. In that hunt, which is in the photo, the guy shot the piglet with one shot, and then spent 7-8 bullets from his SVD roe deer until she dived into the washout. He could shoot without fear, because he was standing on the flank of the shooting line. The roe deer was rushing like a jet, and even jumps.
From arms, except double-barreled shotguns, all sorts of Italian and Turkish masterpieces, Beretta, Benelli, Huglu, etc. are now common.

So if they don't like you using rifles...what do they want or like you to use.....
 

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I sounds like a very Dutch name "Kaaskop":E Laugh:
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Just moving to DM. Yes, please ask your friend if he knows somebody who might be willing to support a persistent hunt in the snow.
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Hi Paul,
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I saw your post regarding a hunt in Africa. I am sure you have been bombarded with messages and replies from other outfitters, so I will keep this one quick.
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