The Role of the Hunter in Wildlife Management
In contemporary ecosystems, profoundly modified by human activity, the natural dynamics between predators and prey are often altered. In many European areas, the disappearance of large predators has created[...]
African Plains Game: The Great Atlas of African Hunting — Four Countries, One Hundred Lessons, One Single Wind
Africa’s plains game is not simply a hunting destination, but a world shaped by wind, light, distance, and the ability to read the land. Through Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, and[...]
Black roe deer hunting in Germany
Black roe deer hunting in Germany is one of the rarest and most fascinating experiences in European deer hunting. The black roe deer, also known as the melanistic roe deer,[...]
Calling Roe Deer on the Isle of Bute with a Beech Leaf: An Authentic Experience in the Scottish Wilderness
Roe deer hunting during the rut is one of the most fascinating forms of selective hunting, characterized by specific techniques and strong involvement in the field. During this phase,[...]
Macho Montes: hunting the Spanish Ibex
Macho Montes hunting in Spain is one of the most iconic mountain hunting experiences in Europe. The Spanish ibex, known locally as Macho Montés, lives among the rocky sierras, Mediterranean[...]
Fishing in South Africa: Jeffreys Bay, where the ocean puts man to the test
Fishing in South Africa is never just a simple sport activity. It is a direct confrontation with the ocean, with its rhythms, its power, and its unpredictability. And if[...]
Rifle Cleaning: Why It’s the Gesture That Separates Hunters from Mere Gun Owners
The cleaning of a hunting rifle is not a simple act of maintenance, but a fundamental part of the proper use of the firearm. A dirty or neglected barrel[...]
Wild meat in the kitchen: respect, technique and slow fire. When the dish begins in the forest and is completed over the flame
When we talk about wild meat in cooking, we are not simply talking about an ingredient. We enter a world made of silent forests, seasons that dictate the rhythm,[...]
The Storied History of Holland & Holland: London’s Iconic Luxury Gunmakers
Holland & Holland is one of the most iconic luxury gunmakers in the world, a London house whose history has shaped the culture of fine hunting firearms since 1835.[...]
The Call of Africa: Great African Hunters of the 19th Century – Between Myth, Adventure, and Shadows of the Past
The great African hunters of the 19th century were among the most fascinating and controversial figures of the Victorian age. Explorers, adventurers, naturalists, soldiers and ivory hunters, they travelled through[...]
The Roe Deer: A Guide to Ethical Hunting
The roe deer, the elegant cervid also known as the “spirit of the woods,” has become one of the most sought-after game species among Italian hunters, second only to[...]
Get Ready for the 2026/2027 Hunting Season at La Montefeltro Hunting Reserve in Rivergaro
With the arrival of spring, preparation for the new hunting season in Rivergaro enters its most important phase. The La Montefeltro hunting reserve, located in the hills of Piacenza, is[...]
Differences Between East Rangá, West Rangá and Leirvogsá: Which One to Choose in Iceland
East Rangá, West Rangá, and Leirvogsá are three very different rivers, and choosing well means understanding what kind of fishing experience you want to have in Iceland. East Rangá[...]
Fly Fishing in Iceland: Gear, Rules, and Sterilization
Fly fishing in Iceland requires more careful preparation than many other European destinations. There is no single nationwide license covering all rivers: fishing rights are managed on a per-water[...]
The Charm of Woodcock Hunting
Migrations, Europe’s Forests and the Feather that Conquered Painters There is an hour, in the heart of autumn, when the forest seems to hold its breath. Wet leaves absorb the[...]















