Hunting season in summer. Boar hunting in the Kursk region

For everyone who loves hunting, the most painful periods are the off-season, when hunting is prohibited. However, already, starting from mid-summer, active preparations begin, there is a noticeable increase in visitors to hunting stores, requests for specialized sites on the Internet are becoming more frequent, and men are increasingly gathering in groups of similar interests, discussing the upcoming season. But for it to really be successful and not bring disappointment, you need to know exactly when the hunt opens in 2019, and also follow the established rules. And, of course, prepare well for the season.


What date does hunting open in 2019?

The timing of the opening of the autumn hunting season is determined by Order of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation dated November 16, 2010 N 512 On approval of the Hunting Rules.

According to the Hunting Rules, the following hunting periods are established:

Clause 41.1 of the Hunting Rules. For waterfowl, marsh-meadow, field, steppe and mountain game from the second Saturday of August to December 31 in the territories of the Khabarovsk Territory, the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), the Amur Region, the Kurgan Region, the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, the Komi Republic, the Vologda Region , Leningrad region, Novgorod region, Republic of Karelia, Bryansk region, Kaliningrad region, Kaluga region, Moscow region, Nizhny Novgorod region, Oryol region, Penza region, Pskov region, Republic of Ingushetia, Kabardino-Balkarian Republic, Republic of Kalmykia, Karachay-Cherkess Republic, Chechen Republic, Stavropol Territory, Astrakhan Region;

41.2. For waterfowl, swamp-meadow, field, steppe and mountain game during the period from the third Saturday of August to December 31 in the territories of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation not specified in paragraph 41.1 of these Rules;

41.3. For upland game from the third Saturday of August to February 28 (29) in the territories of the Republic of Karelia, Kaliningrad region, Pskov region, Komi Republic, Novgorod region, Leningrad region, Arkhangelsk region, Vologda region, Murmansk region, Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Kostroma region, Tver region, Kirov region, Nizhny Novgorod region, Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug , Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Irkutsk Region, Omsk Region, Republic of Buryatia, Krasnoyarsk Territory, Tomsk Region, Novosibirsk Region, Transbaikal Territory, Kamchatka Territory, Magadan Region, Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Primorsky Territory, Khabarovsk Territory, Jewish Autonomous Region, Amur Region;

41.4. for white and tundra partridge from the third Saturday of August to April 20 in the territories of the Krasnoyarsk Territory and the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia);

41.5. for scoters (humpbacked and common) from June 1 to June 4 on the territory of the Amginsky, Gorny, Kobyaisky, Megino-Kangalassky, Namsky, Tattinsky, Ust-Aldansky, Churapchinsky districts of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia);

41.6. for upland game from the third Saturday of August to December 31 on the territories of constituent entities of the Russian Federation not specified in paragraph 41.3 of these Rules.

As for more precise deadlines, they are determined by each subject of the Federation separately.

When did hunting open in Rus'?

But all this is in 2019. But in former times in Russia, hunting opened on the day of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, June 31 according to the old style or July 12 according to the new style. And there were two main reasons for this. Firstly, on July 11, the Apostolic Fast ends, which sometimes lasted several weeks, and therefore, from this day it was already possible to start drinking wine, eating meat, including game, and also begin to enjoy life in all its manifestations, in including enjoying the delights of hunting. And every hunter knows that the opening of a new season is a real holiday for those who love this business. It is not surprising that large, noisy companies went out for the first hunt. According to Russian writers who describe this event in their works, there were sometimes significantly more hunters in the swamps than game. In the middle of the day, the hunters gathered at a rest stop and began to jointly celebrate the beginning of the hunting season, brag about their successes, tell various stories and, of course, drink and eat copiously. This was especially pleasant after a long fast.

But there was another reason to start hunting at this time. By the beginning of July, most ducks and snipes had not only managed to hatch their broods, but even put them on the wing. Consequently, the young animals became a fully-fledged object for hunting. Ornithological specialists confirm that mallards, teals and snipes are already flying quite confidently after the first ten days of July in the new style. Of course, young animals from later broods are still hiding in the reeds and creeks, and the black grouse and wood grouse have not yet had time to fly. But, firstly, in those times in question, there was much more game, and secondly, a real professional hunter would never stoop to shooting chicks or their uterus. This was considered the greatest shame.

U T V E R J D E N O
Council of MSOO "MOOiR",
Protocol No. 3 dated March 29, 2017
Entered into force on March 29, 2017.

PRICE-LIST
for services provided by the structural divisions of MSOO "MOOiR" in the summer-autumn and autumn-winter hunting seasons of 2017 for the use of wildlife for the purposes of amateur sport hunting

Groups of objects (objects) of sport and amateur huntingUnitsCost for members of MSOO "MOOiR", rub.Cost for members of MSOO "MOOiR" who hunt with dogs of hunting breeds,*, rub.Notes
SUMMER-AUTUMN SEASON
  1. FEATHER GAME (waterfowl, marsh-meadow, field, pine forest), except for release sites of artificially reared mallard ducks (prices for hunting at release sites – see paragraph 2.)
The first two days of the hunting seasonperson/day (h/d) 300 300 For 1 hunting trip
h/d 200 160 For 1 hunting trip
For a month of huntingh/d 2000 1600 For 10 hunting trips
For hunting seasonh/d 4000 3200 For 20 hunting trips
2. WATERFLYING GAME in areas where farmed mallard ducks are released
The first two days of the hunting seasonh/d500 400 For 1 hunting trip
Except for the first two days of the hunting seasonh/d350 300 For 1 hunting trip
For a month of huntingh/d3500 3000 For 10 hunting trips
For hunting seasonh/d5250 4500 For 15 hunting trips
AUTUMN-WINTER SEASON
3. FUR SPECIES of animals (badger, squirrel, beaver, water vole, raccoon dog, brown and hare hares, martens, muskrat, weasel, fox, American mink, polecat)
One day of hunting seasonh/d200 160 For 1 hunting trip
For a month of huntingh/d2000 1600 For 10 hunting trips
For hunting seasonh/d4000 3200 For 20 hunting trips
4. HOOFED ANIMALS
BOAR (ADULT ANIMAL)1 INDIVIDUAL 18000
BOAR (UP TO 1 YEAR)1 INDIVIDUAL 9000
ELK (ADULT ANIMAL)1 INDIVIDUAL40000
ELK (UP TO 1 YEAR)1 INDIVIDUAL20000
RED DEER (ADULT ANIMAL)1 INDIVIDUAL30000
RED DEER (UP TO 1 YEAR OF AGE)1 INDIVIDUAL 15000
SPOKEN DEER (ADULT ANIMAL)1 INDIVIDUAL30000
SPOKEN DEER (UP TO 1 YEAR OF AGE)1 INDIVIDUAL15000
ROE DEER (ADULT ANIMAL)1 INDIVIDUAL10000
ROE DEER (UP TO 1 YEAR OF AGE)1 INDIVIDUAL5000

NOTES TO THE PRICE LIST:

The above services are provided to members of MSOO "MOOiR" on the basis of a voucher (agreement);

A hunting trip is considered to be 1 calendar day spent hunting;

Benefits for members of the MSOO "MOOiR" (WWII veterans, disabled people of group 1, full-time employees) are provided on the basis of preferential coupons, but no more than 5 free trips (rest at the base) per year, except for hunting ungulates. Benefits to Honorary Members of the MSOO "MOOiR" are provided by decision of the management of the structural unit, subject to the availability of financial opportunity;

Members of public associations included in the Association Rosohotrybolovsoyuz are provided with services on the basis of a voucher (agreement) at twice the cost indicated in the price list;

Hunters who are not members of the above public associations of hunters and fishermen, services are provided on the basis of a voucher (agreement), but not less than three times the cost indicated in the price list;

VAT of 18% is included in the price of the tour;

Hunting organization services include the provision of methodological, advisory and practical assistance to the hunter during hunting, as well as registration of hunts by staff members. management of the relevant documents provided for by the current legislation of the Russian Federation;

Payment for services is made before the start of the hunt;

Other services that are not listed in this price list are provided on the basis of decisions of structural divisions.

* USE OF HUNTING DOGS

Services are provided at preferential prices to members of the MSOO "MOOiR" who have dogs of the corresponding breed groups, with a certificate for a hunting dog and with a mark in the membership hunting card of the MSOO "MOOiR" about undergoing annual re-registration, and in the presence of a cash receipt or voucher (agreement) for payment for registration of a hunting dog in the current year;

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- huskies when hunting fur-bearing species (except hares and foxes);
- burrows when hunting fox, raccoon dog and badger.

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People who revere law and order are increasingly taking to the hunting path, while rangers and hunting inspectors still have to wage a real war against poachers who grossly violate hunting rules.

Hunter's calendar for 2018. When and who to hunt

Not only do they mercilessly destroy animals, violating the laws of nature, such hunters endanger those around them, since most of them have no idea what the rules of hunting are, but also when they can hunt.

Hunting for animals throughout the year occurs in 3 periods:

  • Spring - Spring hunting of game is the shortest and lasts only 10 calendar days.
  • Summer-autumn - its duration is a little more than three months. This is the longest of all hunting periods.
  • Winter - hunting in winter is allowed for 30 days.

Each period involves shooting a certain type of animal. In regions, hunting dates may shift somewhat, and animals that cause harm may be shot throughout the entire period. Crows, foxes, and wolves fall under this category. But even in this case, special permission is required to shoot them.

Spring hunting season 2018

The spring hunting season opens in Russia from the beginning of March and ends in mid-June - the exact dates are regulated in each region individually and the spring hunt lasts ten days.

Hunting for goose and woodcock is prohibited this year. Geese and woodcock are often shot in the tens of thousands, so if action is not taken this season, in 5-7 years you may be left without any game at all.

The specificity of spring shooting is the prohibition of shooting females. During this period, only males of certain birds are allowed to be shot for a few days. Prohibited measures are related to concerns about preserving and increasing the number of animals.

For example, hunting geese in the spring is prohibited, since there is a high probability of shooting a goose. Geese are practically indistinguishable from geese in plumage and habits.

Shooting at wood waders is prohibited. They instantly fly out from under the hunter’s feet and it is very difficult to distinguish a female from a male in a matter of seconds.

In the spring, you cannot hunt partridge and hazel grouse, despite the fact that the color of the cockerels is different from the females. The fact is that males actively participate in raising their offspring.

Shooting at flocks of ducks is prohibited. The probability of shooting a female is very high.

Summer-autumn hunting season

Many people look forward to the opening of the summer-autumn period, and this is marked by hunting for waterfowl and swamp game. No one has canceled the tradition: everyone is waiting and preparing for the second Saturday of August - this is the beginning of the hunt. In different parts of the country, shooting dates may shift slightly in one direction or another.

In autumn, hunting for wild geese, snipe, and corncrake is allowed. Interesting and exciting shooting of quail in the summer-autumn period. It begins immediately after the wheat is harvested from the fields. In some regions, at the end of this hunting period, it is allowed to shoot a hare.

Fans of hunting ungulates also unsheath their guns. At the end of the season, shooting at elk, wild boar, deer and roe deer is allowed in a number of regions. Usually they go after the trophy through the first snow. Shooting of raccoon, badger and fox is allowed.

Winter hunting season

The most favorable time for shooting fur-bearing animals. The hunt for artiodactyls does not stop. In winter in 2018, it is allowed to shoot squirrel and marten.

What animal can you hunt during the year?

The hunter's calendar for 2017-2018 is divided according to the shooting of animals and the timing of harvest. There are certain restrictions on shooting of one type or another.

  • Hunting for wild boar, red and sika deer is allowed from mid-2018 to the end of the year.
  • You can shoot elk from the first days of November to the end of December.
  • Fallow deer are hunted from mid-September to December inclusive.
  • From the beginning of May to mid-September, shooting of male roe deer is allowed. The female can be caught in October, November and December.
  • In 2018, hunting for duck, greylag goose, sandpiper and wild pigeon is allowed from August 15 to December 31. Quail can be harvested from mid-August to late October. They are not subject to shooting in November and December: shooting is prohibited.
  • Gray partridge, pheasant and partridge are taken from the first days of October to the end of December.
  • All fur animals can be shot in November and December. The 2018 hunting calendar allows marmot hunting from July to the end of September.
  • You can hunt a brown bear from April 1 to May 31 and from August 1 to November 30, and a Himalayan (white-breasted) bear: from August 1 to November 30.

The hunting year is full of various types of shooting wild animals. You need to carefully prepare for every hunting trip. The preparatory process includes checking documents, preparing weapons and inspecting camouflage.

The calendar forces not only hunters to prepare for the opening of the season, but also farms that receive long-awaited guests. Knowing the calendar and observing it is the business of everyone who took up arms and went hunting.

Organizing a hunt is a difficult task, because the future of our children and future generations is at stake, and the authorized bodies must take into account many factors, including the characteristics of a particular region.

In this regard, the government decided that the governor of the region or region should set the dates of the hunt and approve other parameters of the upcoming hunt. This means that in different regions the timing of hunting may differ significantly, while regional authorities themselves can introduce shooting standards and determine the types and methods of hunting.

EXTRACT FROM ORDER No. 70-d
by Belgorod regional public organization
"Society of Hunters and Fishers"
August 14, 2017 Belgorod

On the organization and conduct of hunting for game birds, wild ungulates and fur-bearing animals on the territory of hunting grounds assigned to the BROO “Society of Hunters and Fishers” in 2017-2018.

In accordance with the hunting rules approved by the Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation on November 16, 2010 No. 512 “On approval of the Hunting Rules” (as amended by the order of the Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation dated April 10, 2012 No. 98, dated 09.05.2012 No. 262, dated November 8, 2012 No. 373, dated 10.12 .2013 No. 581, dated 08.29.2014 No. 379, dated 09.04.2014 No. 383, dated 09.29.2014 No. 420), by Decree of the Government of the Belgorod Region dated August 14, 2017 No. 299-pp “On the introduction of restrictions in the hunting season 2017-2018 years", by the Decree of the Governor of the Belgorod Region dated August 13, 2015 No. 79 "Parameters of hunting in the territory of the Belgorod Region" and the resolution of the Board of the BROO "Society of Hunters and Fishers" dated June 28, 2017 No. 2 established the following procedure for hunting in the hunting grounds of the BROO " Society of Hunters and Fishermen" in the 2017-2018 hunting season:
1. Extraction of hunting resources in the hunting grounds of the BROO "Society of Hunters and Fishers"
produce within the following time frames:
- waterfowl, swamp-meadow, pine forest, field game birds (with the exception of species and
subspecies listed in the Red Book of the Russian Federation and the Red Book of Belgorod
region) and gray heron from 19-00 hours on August 19 to November 15, 2017 daily;
— on reservoirs of fish farms according to the list (list attached),
approved by resolution of the Government of the Belgorod Region on August 14, 2017
No. 299-pp “On the introduction of restrictions during the 2017-2018 hunting season”, hunting will begin from 19
hours August 19 to October 8, 2017 on Saturdays and Sundays from dawn to 9 o'clock
morning and evening from 18 o'clock until dark, and from October 9 to November 15, 2017 - without
restrictions;
— marmot-baibak — from July 1 to July 31, 2018;
— European beaver — from October 1, 2017 to February 28, 2018;
— marten, American mink, raccoon dog, dark polecat — from August 19, 2017 to August 28
February 2018;
— fox - from November 4, 2017 to February 28, 2018;
— brown hare — from November 4, 2017 to January 15, 2018;
- European roe deer - from October 1 to December 31, 2017, from May 20 to June 20, 2018 and from 15
July to August 15, 2018. Collective amateur hunting for roe deer by driving, driving and
with the use of dogs is permitted from November 1 to December 31, 2017 with the participation of no more than 20
hunters in a group.
2. Hunting for wild ungulates, marmot, beaver should be carried out under control
full-time hunting staff.
3. Hunting with dogs of hunting breeds is carried out with a document of origin
dog or veterinary passport of the dog with a mark from the state veterinary service
rabies vaccinations this year.
4. It is prohibited:
— the use of hounds and greyhounds when hunting wild ungulates;
- hunting by driving, driving and using hunting weapons with a rifled barrel for hare -
hare;
— hunting for game birds in 2017 on the following bodies of water:
Valuysky district - mother ponds of JSC "Rybkhoz Uraevsky" in the village of Uraevo (two ponds - 14 hectares)
Novooskolsky district - breeding ponds of peasant farm Pilyugin A.V. h.Krasnaya Kamenka (seven
ponds-21 hectares)
Rakityansky district - a pond in the Bolshoi Log gully in the village of Vyshnie Peny.
5. In order to better satisfy the members of the BROO "Society of Hunters and Fishers" in
hunting for game birds is allowed to hunt on the pond in the Stavische ravine near the village of Petrovka Belgorodskogo
district and on the pond of the Chernaya Kalitva river near the Yasenov village, Veidelevsky district from August 19 to August 27, 2017
years under the control of full-time hunting staff.
6. Establish the following standards for the extraction of hunting resources for one day of hunting for one
hunter:
— waterfowl — 3 individuals;
— swamp-meadow game — 5 individuals;
— field game — 5 individuals;
— upland game — 3 individuals;
— brown hare — 1 individual;
- fox, raccoon dog, dark polecat, American mink - without restrictions.
7. In order to prevent the occurrence of diseases of wild animals and timely
identifying outbreaks of diseases, hunters who have received permission to hunt, upon detection
in the process of detecting dead animals, as well as animals with atypical behavior
immediately inform the employees of the Veterinary Administration, the Administration
environmental safety and supervision over the execution of fauna, aquatic objects
biological resources of the Belgorod region and staff of hunting farms
BROO "Society of Hunters and Fishers".
8. Accountants, senior game managers, game managers of regional societies of hunters and fishermen
issue permits for the extraction of hunting resources, one-time and seasonal vouchers
on the territories provided for long-term use by the BROO "Society of Hunters and
fishermen" in accordance with the order of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation dated 29
August 2014 No. 339 “On approval of the procedure for issuing production permits
hunting resources, the procedure for submitting applications and statements necessary for the issuance of such
permits, and approval of permit forms for the extraction of ungulates, bears, fur
animals, birds" taking into account the territorial carrying capacity of hunting grounds according to
prices approved by the resolution of the Board of the Belgorod regional public
organization "Society of Hunters and Fishers" June 28, 2017, protocol No. 2.
Simultaneously with the issuance of permits and vouchers for the extraction of hunting resources, issue
hunters a reminder on African swine fever and inform them about the need
movement by vehicles in hunting grounds only on public roads
use.
9. Establish the territorial carrying capacity of the land based on the approved
norms of daily territorial carrying capacity of hunting grounds:
— summer-autumn hunting for waterfowl and swamp game — 3 hectares of wetlands;
— summer-autumn hunting for steppe and field game — 200 hectares of field land;
— autumn-winter hunting for fur-bearing animals (hare, fox, raccoon dog, ferret, mink
American) - 300 hectares of hunting grounds;
— hunting for wild ungulates — 3000 hectares of hunting grounds for a group of up to 20 hunters;
10. In order to ensure compliance with the order of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation
dated September 6, 2010 No. 345 “On approval of the regulations on the composition and procedure for maintaining
state hunting register, the procedure for collecting and storing the information contained therein
documented information and providing it to interested parties” and game managers
district societies to bring to the attention of all hunters who have been issued permits for
hunting, on the need to fulfill the terms of the contract (voucher) for hunting in
hunting grounds of BROO "Society of Hunters and Fishermen" and timely
providing information on the amount of game caught. Hunters who have received permission
for the extraction of hunting resources in the hunting grounds of the society, in the previous season 2016-17
years, but did not provide information on the amount of game caught, issuance
Permits for hunting game should be issued after the issuance of permits to hunters, in a timely manner
who provided information on the amount of game caught.
11. To provide senior game managers, game managers of regional societies of hunters and fishermen with
administration of the BROO "Society of Hunters and Fishers" information on the number of issued and
returned permits and vouchers, the amount of game caught within 25 days from the date
the end of each hunting period.
12. The regular hunting service shall ensure control over hunting in the grounds of the BROO
"Society of Hunters and Fishers."
13. Control over the implementation of this order is assigned to the chief game warden of the BROO
“Society of Hunters and Fishers” Sapegina M.N.