Vladimir
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I have been keeping West Siberian huskies for a very long time. I calculate the mating, so that the working qualities are passed on to the puppies. For me, the main thing in Laika is that it works with the grip on a large animal-a bear and a boar. Only then does the animal stop and the dogs don't let it go any further. I go up and shoot. And if the dogs picked up the elk did not work, a moose but I hear where he goes on the barking dogs and go to him to intercept, if you have time. The dog indicates the movement of the moose. if the hunt is a corral then the hunters are ready and know that the dog is chasing the moose. And when an animal is injured, it finds it. This is especially important if the bear is injured, it often waits for the hunter and hides, only the dog can notice and smell it. I have had such cases.Translation please?
Yes, in Russia, you can hunt elk and bear every year. Hunting begins in the fall and until winter. We have hunting grounds that are leased, where they sell licenses. There are public lands, where they announce a competition for licenses. It is cheap, but this competition is unfair and licenses rarely go to the ordinary hunter. There are also wardens who check the hunt.Vlad,
Пара вопросов; В России, есть ли у вас правила, ограничивающие вывоз различных видов животных в вашей стране?
Вам нужно купить охотничий билет? Можете ли вы охотиться на лося и медведя гризли каждый год?
Например, здесь виды лосей ограничены. У нас есть система лотереи для них в 5 или 6 штатах Скалистых гор, где они есть. Чтобы получить разрешение на лося, может потребоваться 20 и более лет.
У нас есть начальники игр, которые распространены в каждом штате для обеспечения соблюдения этих законов.
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A couple questions; In Russia, do you have regulations restricting the take of the different species of animals in your country?
Do you need to buy a hunting license? Can you hunt Moose and Grizzly Bear every year?
For example, here the moose species are limited. We have a lottery system for them in the 5 or 6 Rocky Mountain states that have them. It can take 20 years or more to draw a Moose permit.
We have game wardens that are prevalent in each state to enforce these laws.
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I worked as a hunting specialist in the society of hunters, organized hunts. Foreigners came to our organization and I conducted hunts for them. I was a guide when shooting grouse on the current in the spring, I was also a guide for hunting bears, looking for places where the animal goes and sat with the foreigners and waited for him and hedged in case he missed. But the most memorable case I had was when I was hunting alone, I did not have a carbine at that time, but a double-barreled shotgun of 16 caliber IZH 27. A very reliable rifle. But only 2 bullets. I went on a boat on the river and went through the oak groves, looking for where the bear feeds. It is very interesting to find a place to calculate the beast when it comes to acorns. And you need to wait for it so that the beast came right at you at a distance of 30 meters. This is much more interesting than shooting at the lure of a bear. Here it is necessary to calculate and outwit it. And I found a place like this. Gathered took the dog with him tied it 500 meters from my sit-down. In case the bear leaves injured. I shot from the ground and didn't build warehouses. I sit and wait for the bear. It was very light and there were tall nettles in the forest. I heard footsteps and realized that a bear was coming. He was coming right at me. I was sitting on the ground. And a bear appeared out of the grass, walking calmly and confidently. I aimed at the head was about 30 meters. Shot, the bear spun I thought I hit. And suddenly behind him two cubs ran to the side, I did not notice them in the grass. I wouldn't have fired if I'd known it was a bear with cubs. I'm very upset about this. But if you have 2 cartridges, then after the shot you need to load the second cartridge into the barrel, so that 1 remains always in the barrel. As soon as I broke the gun to load the bullet, it's a split second. The bear was already standing 6-7 meters away from me on its hind legs. I didn't even have time to load the second bullet. I stood looking into her eyes and aiming at her head, and there was an axe at my side, and she stood half-sideways and looked at me. There was no blood on her, and the most surprising thing was that there was no anger in her eyes. Suddenly a bear cub ran past me and sat down behind me. And we all stood and looked at each other. When the cubs ran away, she lowered herself and walked, after walking about 15 meters, she turned and looked at me. As I was about to say, I hope you don't shoot a mother with two children in the back. I'm very glad I didn't kill her. This is something I will remember for the rest of my life. After this incident, I had many hunts for moose and bears, but I remember her as a red bear. Never shoot bears or cubs. I try to shoot only males of both moose and bear. And if you hit a bear and it fell and you thought it was dead, change your position and shoot again. He could have fallen just from the shock of pain. Often he jumps out and runs to the place where the first shot was fired. I've done it before.Can you share some more pics of your hunts? Love to hear some stories..
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I have never been to the Caucasus, it is probably very beautiful and the mountains. Who were you hunting? Probably sheep or goats. I love the forest. Caucasians are very hospitable people. I am now retired and I also think to start working for myself and work as a hunting guide. To invite one hunter and hunt with him all season, but this is still the plan. I use a 308win caliber. Semi-automatic carbine. When hunting a bear and a large boar, semi-automatic equipment is important. Sometimes a wounded bear rushes to the shot and 10 rounds in the store will not be superfluous) But I think sks is the most convenient. A good sks is highly valued in the taiga. It is easy accurate and very reliable. It is used by many professionals. Although the 7.62 * 39 caliber is considered weak, but now they are producing a 10-gram bullet that fits the beast well from bear to elk. The quality of Soviet weapons produced in the USSR is much higher than the weapons made by the Russian Federation. There is Also a tiger carbine, which is a Dragunov Sniper rifle with a powerful 7.62* 54 cartridge. But they are valued until 1995. This is a masterpiece if it is still made in the USSR. Reliable as an AK 47. From it the sniper nails for 100 meters nail up.Very cool. I've been in the Caucasus, and the folks there were great. But that is a long way from where you are. Siberia is on my list. I'd like to visit in the summer and in the fall for hunting. Just to participate, I don't have to shoot a thing.
What rifle are you using? I think Dragunov, then I think Saiga, but can't quite place it.
Great stuff.
Jeremy
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