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[...]
Salmon Fishing in Alaska: Differences Between King and Silver, When to Go, and How to Prepare
There is a moment, in the icy waters of the Pacific off Sitka, when the wake behind the boat tightens, the surface trembles, and the line begins to sing.[...]
Alpine chamois hunting in Italy over the top of the Alp mountains
Chamois hunting in Italy is one of the most authentic and rewarding alpine hunting experiences in Europe. In the wild mountain valleys of the Italian Alps, hunters can pursue[...]
Southern Italy and the Mediterranean Islands: Wild Landscapes and Migratory Routes
Southern Italy offers a hunting environment very different from the high Alpine regions of northern Europe. Here, the landscape is defined by Mediterranean ecosystems, rugged hills, ancient forests, coastal plains[...]
Alpine Hunting in Europe: The Ultimate Guide to Mountain Hunting in the Alps
Introduction to Alpine Hunting in Europe Alpine hunting in Europe represents one of the most authentic and challenging forms of mountain hunting in the world. The steep terrain of the[...]
Chamois hunting in Italy. Alpine hunting in the Piedmont valleys
Chamois hunting in the Italian Alps is considered one of the most challenging and rewarding mountain hunts in Europe. The Piedmont valleys, located in northwestern Italy near the French border,[...]
Hunting in Italy: From Medieval Courts to Modern Blinds
A journey through time From the horns and falcons of medieval courts to today’s carefully managed reserves, hunting in Italy has always been more than a sport: it is heritage.[...]
Hunting in Central Italy (Tuscany & Umbria): Roe Deer & Wild Boar
In Central Italy, especially Tuscany & Umbria, you’ll hunt roe deer (prime June–September) and wild boar (managed estate hunts year‑round, with traditional driven boar in season), plus fallow deer on[...]
Hunting in Northern Italy (Alps): Red Stag, Chamois & Roe Deer
In Northern Italy you’ll primarily hunt red stag, chamois, and roe deer across Alpine forests and ridgelines, with seasonal bird options such as driven pheasants, classic upland days with pointing[...]
Wild Boar Hunting in Italy: Best Regions, Methods, Seasons & Permits;
This guide helps you choose where and how to hunt wild boar in Italy. You’ll find the top Regions, what makes each terrain different, and the main hunt formats (driven[...]
Roe Buck Hunting in Italy – Guided Stalking Hunts for International Hunters
Roe deer hunting in Italy is one of the most refined and accessible stalking experiences in Europe. Set in the scenic countryside of Northern Italy, this guided roe buck hunt[...]
Romania, the Beating Heart of Migration: Goose and duck Hunting Along the Danube
Dawn in Romania does not arrive all at once: it glides over the waters of the Danube like a sheet of pale silk, wraps the reeds in a copper glow,[...]















