Really charming state owned district in north west Poland. Very charming accommodation, in the heart of the district, serving great food. It is possible to shoot red deer, roe deer, wild boar and sometimes fallow deer. Very professional hunt management.
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3 days from €945
To creep slowly into shooting range of a herd of red deer hinds is anything but easy. There are always alert pairs of eyes and ears amongst them. When you manage to actually do so, a hunter’s feeling of success is absolute…
If your goal is to enjoy the greatest amount of hunting experiences from the lowest possible amount of money, then stalking hinds and calves/lambs in the autumnal forests of Poland could be a really good bet for the perfect hunting tour.
An important part of game management practices is to cull hinds and calves/lambs each and every year. A large proportion of these are shot during individual hunts. This type of hunting is, thanks to the very low trophy fees, very reasonable but the challenge of getting the better of the watchful hinds is, as a rule, at least as great as that of shooting a roaring stag on a trophy hunt.
You can enjoy a lot more hunting for your money, and you will even have the opportunity to buy the venison to take home with you at a very reasonable price. This will add another dimension to you hunting, and you will be able to serve the results of your hard work to your guests!
We can offer a wide range of the very best State Forest Districts in western Poland, all of which can deliver top quality hind stalking.
These State Forest Districts all have well trained, experienced and very responsible hunting guides, who each have their own areas in the districts, which they know like the back of their own hands The hunt usually takes the form of stalking or lying in wait on one of the towers that have been optimally placed in each district, with regard to the deer’s behavioural patterns. You will go out hunting twice a day, once in the early morning starting before dawn, and again in the late afternoon/evening during the hours around sunset.
Many hunters often regularly take part in hind stalking with a couple of good comrades. This makes a good tradition, which will help polish your hunting skills at a very reasonable price!
Accommodation is in a recently renovated foresters cottage with gamekeeper Karol Malina and his wife. The accommodation is classed as category “S”. Meals here are excellent, and have received much praise from our hunters, who have also told us that there is a really cosy atmosphere here during their entire hunting trip. The guest accommodation on the first floor consists of a charming...
Read moreThe Wierzchlas state hunting district is11,773 ha.in size, of which 7,068 ha. is forest and the remaining 4,705 ha. consists of farmland, meadow and wetlands. The forest consists predominantly of conifers, with scattered areas of oak and birch. The district is mainly flat, although some parts are gently hilly. There are numerous lakes and ponds, both large and small. Wierzchlas has more...
Read moreWe have worked together with the Regional Direction of State Forests in Torun –the Regionalna Dyrekcja Lasów Panstwowych we Toruniu, or in everyday language the RDLP Torun – for the last 21 years, and before that Wilson Jagtrejser (which later became Diana) worked together with some of the districts. Our partnership includes 8 state forest districts, and we have long...
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Scientific Name: Capreolus capreolus Subspecies: We have not included any of the subspecies of Capreolus capreolus, as the authors dissagree about their status as individual subspecies. Distribution: All of Europe except Ireland, Iceland, Southern Spain and Greece. Roe Deer populations are not common to the Mediterranean islands. Habitat: Roe Deer populations are found today in most terrain...
Read moreScientific Name: Cervus dama Subspecies: Mesopotamian Fallow Deer (C. d. mesopotamica) Distribution: The Fallow Deer originated from Asia Minor, but is found all over Europe today, either freely roaming or in fenced in areas. Habitat: Woodland with dense undergrowth often in the immediate vicinity of pasture land. The Fallow Deer prefers open land. Description: Large deer weighing...
Read moreFemale Deer consist of several game species: Red Deer, Fallow Deer, Roe Deer and Wild Boar. Red Deer Hind Scientific Name: Cervus elaphus Distribution: The native range of the red deer Europe, parts of north Africa and western Asia, it has been introduced to Australia, New Zealand, Chile and Argentina. Habitat: In most of their range they are forest animals, but in some areas, such as...
Read moreScientific Name: Cervus elaphus Subspecies: We recognise the following subspecies for Europe: East European Red Deer (C.e. montanus) Corsican Red Deer (C.e. corsicanus) Distribution: Red Deer is found in most European countries. Habitat: Woodland, pasture land, wetlands and moorland. Is found in lowlands as well as on high ground and in mountains. Description: Large deer weighing...
Read moreScientific Name: Sus scrofa Subspecies: Sus sr. castilianus (Portugal and Spain) Sus sr. reiseri (Albania, Bulgaria and the former Yugoslavia). Sus sr. attila (Hungary, Romania and Russia). Distribution: All countries in Europe with the exception of The British Isles, southern Italy and southern Greece. Habitat: Woodland with dense undergrowth, often in the vicinity of pasture...
Read moreSingle Room Supplement
Unless agreed otherwise all accommodation is in double- or 3/4-bedded rooms. A supplement for single room will be charged for, if:
• you travel alone
• a group has an uneven number of persons
• you are given a single room in the accommodation - REGARDLESS of the reason.
• you sleep alone in a room with more beds
• you book a single room
Transport during the hunt
For most hunting districts a fixed price for transport during the hunt has been agreed. The price is per hunter, regardless if you are provided with an “individual” vehicle or not. The prices vary from Euro 40 – 60 per hunter per day.
The hunt
In Poland all hunting is on 1:1 basis – so that each hunter has his own hunting guide. The Polish hunting guide is responsible for choosing the game to be shot, but it is always the guest hunter who – after having been given the permission to shoot - decides if he/she wants to shoot or not. The hunting guide always does his best to
comply with the wishes of the hunter, but it is always the person behind the rifle who takes the final decision.
Extra days hunting
If you wish to extend your stay by one or more days, this should be arranged with your interpreter or us during your stay. In some cases an extension may not be
possible.
Interruption of hunting
If, for any reason, you leave the hunting district early, there will NOT be any reimbursement to clients for any planned activities that have been booked but not carried out.
Extra meals
A lengthened stay including a single meal will be charged at Euro 22.-. A lengthened stay that includes 2 meals will be charged at the rate for a full extra day’s
accommodation.
Dogs
If you bring your own dog you will be charged a sum of Euro 10,- per day, which will normally be payable directly to the hunting district. Please be aware that not all hunting districts will accept clients bringing their own dogs. To enter Poland a dog must have a valid dog passport and be able to be identified with a readable ear tattoo or microchip.
Interpreter
An interpreter is obligatory for all hunting districts. Please inform us in advance whether you would prefer an English or German speaking interpreter. In some districts the interpreter = hunt manager or hunting guide.
Agreements
Agreements between DIANA’s clients and staff/forester in the districts will not be accepted under any circumstances. Any hunting guest is responsible for his signed protocol - regardless of ”private” agreements - verbal or written.
Trophy Deposit
When you confirm your booking of one of our hunts, we will request a trophy fee deposit. On your return home this amount will be adjusted to reflect the actual results
of your hunt. The deposits are as follows:
Red stag: Euro 1.100,-
Roebuck: Euro 200,-
Fallow buck: Euro 400,-
Wild boar: Euro 200,-
Mouflon: Euro 800,-
Driven/small driven hunts Euro 410,-
Game shot out of season
The Polish authorities have introduced a
system of charges for game shot during the
close season. The charges are as follows:
Red deer: 5,800- zloty
+ 2,000- zloty for trophies up to 5,5kg
+ 7,000 zloty for trophies over 5.5kg
Fallow deer: 2,300- zloty
+ 1,500- zloty for trophies up to 2,6kg
+ 3,000 zloty for trophies over 2.6kg
Sika deer: 5,500 zloty
+ 1,000 zloty for trophies up to 2.0kg
+ 2,500 zloty for trophies over 2.0kg
Roe deer: 2,000 zloty
+ 1,000 zloty for trophies up to 430g
+ 5,000 zloty for trophies over 430g
Mouflon: 1,800 zloty
Wild Boar: 2,300 zloty
Other species: 1,000 zloty
Game shot within the hunting season but without permission of the hunting leader has to be paid according to the trophy price list + a punishment of 100%.
Protocols
We advice all hunters to oversee the weighing and measurement of trophies before signing the hunting protocol – regardless of which package you bought. If a hunter wishes to bring home the whole head of a game animal, its weight will be set in the hunting district. The cost will then be calculated from that weight. We therefore
can NOT recognise any claims arising from this. This also applies to the measurement of wild boar tusks. If a hunter wishes to bring home the whole head, the tusks
will be measured with the visible part being assumed to make up 1/3 of the total length. Trophies are normally weighed and measured 24 hours after boiling. If a hunter
leaves the district earlier than 24 hours after the trophy was boiled, it will be the wet weight that will be entered on the protocol and it will not be possible afterwards to
claim any refund on the price charged – regardless of circumstances. If you, for any reason, have cause to lodge a complaint or request a refund, this HAS TO be done in the protocol or it will not be possible for us to handle your case after you return home. Please note that when you sign the protocol you confirm that everything stated within it is 100% correct.
Settling of your final account
The settling of your final account will take place after we has received the hunting protocol from Poland, which can take 4-6 weeks, regardless if monies will be refunded
or an extra charge made. An extra invoice has to be paid within 10 days, also if you by any reason have decided to leave the trophy and/or skins etc. in the district for later pick up or posting. Please be aware that sick or previously wounded game shot by the guest hunter and entered into the protocol has to be paid according to the usual price lists.
Alcohol
It has been determined by law that all hunts are to be reported to the police not later than 7 days before the beginning of the hunt - stating the exact dates for the hunt
and the address of the accommodation. This means that unannounced inspections can occur. They want to check if all personal papers are okay and also if the hunters are hunting with alcohol in the blood. The blood alcohol level for driving in Poland is 0.0% and the same goes for carrying a rifle.
Choice of calibre
Polish regulations state the following ROE DEER: From 100m the bullet must have energy on impact of 1,000 joules. OTHER GAME: From 100m the bullet must have energy on impact of 2,000 joules.
Driven-/small driven hunts
Please be aware that it is only allowed to use telescopic sights of max. x3 magnification for driven and small-driven hunting. Variable sights that can be adjusted down
to x3 magnification and below are allowed. That is to say that, for example a 2.5 – 10x magnification is allowed. Sights with a fixed magnification of more than x3 are not allowed. According to the polish law each hunter HAS to wear min. 2 elements in fluorescent colours – et means yellow or orange.
Gratuities
It is normal to give a small tip to your hunting guide, to the translator and the kitchen. How much you give is up to your own discretion.
Full Moon Calendar 2020/21
10th January
09th February
09th March
08th April
07th May
05th June
05th July
03rd August
02nd September
01st October
31st October
30th November
30th December
28th January
27th February
28th March
Hunting seasons 2020/21
Roebuck | 09.05.-30.09. |
Roe Does/Lambs | 01.10.-17.01. |
Red Stag | 21.08.-28.02. |
Red Deer Hind | 01.09.-17.01. |
Red Deer Calf | 01.09.-28.02. |
Fallow Stag | 01.09.-28.02. |
Fallow Deer Does and Kids | 01.09.-28.02. |
Wild boar: Keilers, yearlings, piglets | Whole Year |
Mouflon Rams | 01.10.-28.02. |
Mouflon Ewes/Lambs | 01.10.-17.01. |
Fox | 30.05.-31.03. |
Badger | 01.09.-30.11. |
Racoon dog | Whole Year |
Wild Ducks | 15.08.-21.12. |
Wild geese, West Poland | 01.09.-31.01. |
Doe/calf € 107,-
Hind/Calf € 120,-
Roe/lamb € 65,-
Wild Boar:
Keilers:
140 mm - 159 mm € 500,00
160 mm – 199 mm € 660,00 + € 16,75 pr. mm over 160 mm
200 mm and above € 1.330,00 + € 26,60 pr. mm over 201 mm
Keilers under 140 mm and for piglets and yearlings are charged for by weight, as follows:
Piglets, yearlings:
Up to 29,99 kg € 105,00
30-59,99 kg € 206,00
From 60 kg and up € 420,00
Wounding € 172,00
Price pr. 15/1-2024