This outfitter's background started with stalking red deer in the highlands of Scotland, and as their experience grew so did their desire to increase the challenge. The owners are world travelers and have hunted on many continents, so they understand first-hand what it takes to provide the experience as you would expect it to be.
Roe deer hunting in Poland is a popular activity due to the country's abundant populations of this species and its diverse hunting landscapes. It's home to a large population, making it a prime destination for hunters seeking to pursue this species. Roe deer are widely distributed throughout the country, inhabiting diverse habitats ranging from dense forests to agricultural landscapes.
Roe deer is the most common and most numerous species of deer in Northern Europe. A typical habitat includes forest edges and agricultural fields. This animal can be found throughout Poland, regardless of the population on density in a given area. Roe deer trophies are coveted and sought after by many Europeans and foreign hunters. They have different sizes and unique forms. If someone is lucky, they can get the so-called abnormal trophy - a unique form of antlers with a fanciful shape, which many hunters dream of. However, obtaining roe deer is not easy. This alert and careful game will make your hunt even more exciting because it will require experience and knowledge.
The best period for hunting roe deer is the beginning of the season in May, because no previous hunts have disturbed the peace of the game in its natural refuges. The second period that hunters willingly choose is the rutting season, which falls at the turn of July and August. The hunting methods used are stalking, sitting or calling - always in the company of an experienced Polish hunter. Each hunter-client receives his own guide with a car.
Every day, hunters will have 2 trips to the forest. The first departure is at 4 a.m. and return to the accommodation on around 9 a.m. During the morning outing, hunting is mainly done by stalking. The second outing starts at 5 p.m. Initially, it is a stalking hunt, then normally sitting until dusk.
The hunting area near Tarnów is a mixed area composed of fields, small forest complexes and barren areas covered with reeds and shrubs. These are natural habitat conditions for roe deer. This area is located approximately 1 hour's drive east of Kraków Airport.
Roe deer hunting in Poland is regulated by hunting seasons established by the Polish government. These seasons typically coincide with the reproductive cycle of roe deer to ensure sustainable management of the population. The main hunting season for roe deer usually occurs from May to October, with specific dates varying depending on the region and local regulations. Various hunting methods are used, including stalking, high seat hunting, and driven hunts. Stalking is a common technique, where hunters quietly move through the forest or field in search of roe deer. High seat hunting involves sitting in a raised hunting blind or platform overlooking known deer paths or feeding areas. Driven hunts, where beaters drive deer towards waiting hunters, are also conducted in some areas.
Poland is also known for producing high-quality roe deer trophies, with many hunters seeking to harvest bucks with well-developed antlers. Trophy selection is an important aspect of roe deer hunting in Poland, with hunters often targeting mature bucks with desirable antler characteristics.
This package includes accommodation on with full board, hunting organization, and 3 Roe Deer Bucks up to 350 g net trophy weight. See pricing summer below for more details on pricing for larger trophies. Wild boar hunting can be combined with roe deer hunting as well. This combination hunt is popular among hunters and offers an opportunity to pursue multiple game species during the same trip. See the pricing details for non-trophy wild pigs and trophy wild pigs.
Overall, roe deer hunting and wild boar hunting in Poland offers hunters a unique and rewarding experience, combining the thrill of the hunt with the opportunity to explore Poland's rich natural landscapes and hunting traditions.
HUNTING SEASON:
- Roe Deer: May – October (rut is late July - early August)
- Wild Boar: Year Round
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