Hey guys, wanted to share with you what I shared with some young exchange students.
Those in the colonies do not need to travel all the way to Africa for some excellent "change of pace" hunting. If one wants to hunt different species than they have done or do every year, try Europe.
I personally love hunting Austria, Spain, Sweden and Scotland. These four countries will give you some great diversity. I added Scotland only because I use to love their pheasant hunting--but in all honesty, it is not any better than you have in the States, so you can skip that one, but the other three gives one some new challenges.
Try hunting Capercaillie in Sweden on ski's --great new hunting experience. Hunting in the Alps is a bit different as is the species hunted.
One of my favorite is fox hunting in Ireland, but you need to be able to ride a horse ( Vince are you there ). England I thing still have fox "drags" but no foxes )-:
Anyway, try Europe as your next hunting destinations, you will not be disappointed
Those in the colonies do not need to travel all the way to Africa for some excellent "change of pace" hunting. If one wants to hunt different species than they have done or do every year, try Europe.
I personally love hunting Austria, Spain, Sweden and Scotland. These four countries will give you some great diversity. I added Scotland only because I use to love their pheasant hunting--but in all honesty, it is not any better than you have in the States, so you can skip that one, but the other three gives one some new challenges.
Try hunting Capercaillie in Sweden on ski's --great new hunting experience. Hunting in the Alps is a bit different as is the species hunted.
One of my favorite is fox hunting in Ireland, but you need to be able to ride a horse ( Vince are you there ). England I thing still have fox "drags" but no foxes )-:
Anyway, try Europe as your next hunting destinations, you will not be disappointed