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Republican State and Public Association “Belarusian Society of Hunters and Fishermen” Is a Union of Enrapt Like-Minded Fellows Republican State and Public Association “Belarusian Society of Hunters and Fishermen” is a union of enrapt like-minded fellows. Incorporated in December 1921 the Society has passed infancy and test period during its development. Currently Republican State and Public Association “Belarusian Society of Hunters and Fishermen” is accounting close upon 80 thousands of members. 6 regional and 104 district organized structures are involved in the protection, reproduction and sustainable utilization of hunting animal kingdom of Belarus by leasing around 10 mln. hectares of areas (60 % of the hunting area of Belarus). By close cooperation with the country’s nature-protection organizations the Society has managed to essentially increase the livestock of major restricted hunting animals. This makes it possible not only to meet the demand of Belarusian hunters, but also invite foreign guests for hunting. Belarus is rich in its water resources. Our rivers and lakes provide a happy hunting ground for our fishermen and bestow on them rich hauls. Please find an updated catalogue of hunting industries administered by Belarusian Society of Hunters and Fishermen which will be helpful for you when selecting a convenient place for hunting, fishing and having good rest in Belarus. Our game hunting and fishing areas are open for all! Keep your fingers crossed! Chairman Y.I. Shumski 1 1 location map of hunter’s houses of Republican State and public association “Belarusian Society of Hunters and Fishermen” 1 Dokshitsy 16 Gorodok 24 Postavy 2 Luban 17 Osipovichi 25 Ushachi 3 Hunter’s facilities Oziora 18 Gomel 26 Gomel 4 Shklov 19 Drogichin 27 Korelichi 5 Rossony 20 Bykhov 28 Berezino 6 Berioza 21 Vitebsk 29 Volozhin 7 Tolochin 22 Cherven 30 Slavgorod 8 Mogilev 23 Ivatsevichi 31 Chausy 9 Verkhnedvinsk Latvia 10 Uzda 11 Starye Dorogi 5 9 12 Miory 16 12 25 21 13 Krupki Lithuania 24 14 Pukhovichi 1 russian 15 Mstislavl 7 FeDeratiOn 13 29 4 8 15 28 31 22 27 30 3 14 10 20 17 POLAND 11 23 2 6 18 19 26 ukraine Hunter’s house of Republican State and Public Hunting grounds of Republican State and Public 26 Association “Belarusian Society of Hunters and Association “Belarusian Society of Hunters and Fishermen” Fishermen” 2 2 Brest region BaRanovicHi Hunting grounds area, Main water Proposed types 1 organizational structure thousands of hectares 151,5 pools of hunting Address:225320, Baranovichi, Phone: 8-0163-45-45-31, 8 (029) 682-69-62 • Lake Approaching hunting, 11 Korotkaya Str. E-mail: [email protected] Koldychevskoye, hunting with ambush, • The water- from towers, storage reservoir driven hunt of (boars, roes), Kutowshchina • roes with a decoy, • of woodcocks at deadlift, • hunt of beaver, • of drake mallards with grafting, • of wild geese, • of hares with hounds, by tracking, driving, • of marsh game with setter dogs, • of wild ducks, • of foxes with flags. BeRioza Hunting grounds area, Main water Proposed types 2 organizational structure thousands of hectares 100,5 pools of hunting Address: 225209, Berioza, Phone: 8-01643-2-25-96, 8(029) 729-30-56 • Lakes Chernoye, Approaching hunting, hunter’s house «Smolyarka» E-mail: [email protected] • Beloye, hunting with ambush, • Sporovskoye, from towers, driven • The water-storage hunt of (elk, deer, boars, roe), reservoir Selets, • of elk to a bait, • The river Yaselda • of roes with a decoy, • hunt of beaver, Availability of • of woodcocks at deadlift, a hunter’s house, • of drake mallards its location and with grafting, capacity • of wild geese, In suburbs • of hares with hounds, of Smolyarka suburb by tracking, driving, in 4 km from Berioza • of marsh game near the highway with setter dogs, of Brest – Minsk in the • of wild ducks, forest, 12 persons • of foxes with flags. 3 3 Brest region BReSt Hunting grounds area, Main water Proposed types 3 organizational structure thousands of hectares 68,7 pools of hunting Address: 224018, Brest, Phone: 8-0162-20-44-37, 8 (029) 829-77-77 • The river Approaching hunting, hunting 26 Gospitalny Ostrov, Castle E-mail: [email protected] Mukhavets, with ambush, from towers, • The river driven hunt (elk, boars, roe), Lesnaya • of roes with a decoy, • hunt of beaver, • of woodcocks at deadlift, • of drake mallards with grafting, • of wild geese, • of hares with hounds, by tracking, driving, • of marsh game with setter dogs, • of wild ducks, • of foxes with flags. GantSevicHi Hunting grounds area, Main water Proposed types 4 organizational structure thousands of hectares 105 pools of hunting Address: 225440, Gantsevichi, Phone: 8-01646-2-69-64, 8 (044) 538-93-20 • The water-storage Approaching hunting, hunting 72 Oktyabrskaya Str. E-mail: [email protected] reservoir Loktyshi, with ambush, from towers, • The river Lan driven hunt of (elk, boar, roe) • of elk to a bait, • of roes with a decoy, wood- grouses, black grouses at mating places, • of black grouses in hatches, hunt of beaver, • of woodcocks at deadlift, • of drake mallards with grafting, • of wild geese, • of hares with hounds, by tracking, driving, • of marsh game with setter dogs, • of wild ducks, • of wolves and foxes with flags. DRoGicHin Hunting grounds area, Main water Proposed types 5 organizational structure thousands of hectares 126,3 pools of hunting Address: 225612, Drogichin, Phone: 8-01644-3-09-25, 8 (029) 273-26-58 • Dnieper-Bug Approaching hunting, hunting 121 17th September Str. E-mail: [email protected] channel, with ambush, from towers, • Lake Sporovskoye, driven hunt of (elk, boar, roe), • The river Yaselda • of roe with a decoy, • of black grouses Availability of at mating places, a hunter’s house, • hunt of beaver, its location • of woodcocks at deadlift, and capacity • of drake mallards with grafting, Drogichin, • of wild geese, 17th September, 121, • of hares with hounds, 7 persons by tracking, driving, • of marsh game with setter dogs, • of wild ducks. 4 Brest region zHaBinka Hunting grounds area, Main water Proposed types 6 organizational structure thousands of hectares 51,3 pools of hunting Address: 225101, Zhabinka, Phone: 8-01641-2-29-92, 8 (029) 371-74-59 • Rver Approaching hunting, hunting 37 Fedyaya Str. E-mail: [email protected] Mukhavets, with ambush, from towers, • The river driven hunt of (boar, roe), Osipovka • of roes with a decoy, • hunt of beaver, • of woodcocks at deadlift, • of drake mallards with grafting, • of wild geese, • of hares with hounds, by tracking, driving, • of marsh game with setter dogs, • of wild ducks. ivanovo Hunting grounds area, Main water Proposed types 7 organizational structure thousands of hectares 127,7 pools of hunting Address: 225800, Ivanovo, Phone: 8-01652-2-22-53, 8 (029) 354-60-15 • Dnieper-Bug Approaching hunting, hunting 3 Polevaya Str. E-mail: [email protected] channel, with ambush, from towers, • The river Pina, driven hunt of (boar, roe), • Lakes • of roes with a decoy, Zaviscshanskoe, • hunt of beaver, • Peschanoe • of drake mallards with grafting, • of wild geese, • of hares, • of marsh game with setter dogs, • of wild ducks. ivatSevicHi Hunting grounds area, Main water Proposed types 8 organizational structure thousands of hectares 89,8 pools of hunting Address:225295, Ivatsevichi, Phone: 8-01645-2-15-79, 8 (029) 794-44-35 • The river Schara, Approaching hunting, hunting 5 Sikorskogo Str. E-mail: [email protected] • The river Grivda with ambush, from towers, driven hunt of (elk, deer, boar, Availability of roe), a hunter’s house, • of elks to a bait, its location • of deers to a bait, and capacity • hunt of beaver, • of woodcocks at deadlift, • of drake mallards Ivatsevichi, with grafting, 5 Sikorskogo Str., • of hares with tracking, 5 persons • of foxes with flags. 5 5 Brest region kamenetS Hunting grounds area, Main water Proposed types 9 organizational structure thousands of hectares 88,6 pools of hunting Address: 225050, Kamenets, Phone: 8-01631-2-24-80, 8 (033) 349-60-80 • The river Approaching hunting, hunting 5 70 let Oktyabrya Str. E-mail: [email protected] Lesnaya with ambush, from towers, driven hunt of (deer, boar, roe), • of deers with a bait, • of roes with a decoy, • hunt of beaver, • of woodcocks at deadlift, • of drake mallards with grafting, • of wild geese, • of hares with hounds, by driving, • of wild ducks in flight. koBRin Hunting grounds area, Main water Proposed types 10 organizational structure thousands of hectares 63,4 pools of hunting Address: 225306, Kobrin, Phone: 8-01642-2-35-16, 8 (029) 726-05-21 • The river Approaching hunting, hunting 6 Zamkovaya square E-mail: [email protected] Mukhavets with ambush, from towers, driven hunt of (elk, boar, roe), • of woodcocks at deadlift, • hunt of beaver, • of drake mallards with grafting, • of wild geese, • of hares with hounds, by driving, tracking • of wild ducks in flight. lyakHovicHi Hunting grounds area, Main water Proposed types 11 organizational structure thousands of hectares 67,4 pools of hunting Address: 225370, Lyakhovichi, Phone: 8-01633-2-16-38, 8 (029) 726-00-88 • The rivers Approaching hunting, hunting 3 Energetikov Str. E-mail: [email protected] Shchara, with ambush, from towers, • Myshanka, driven hunt of (deer, boar, roe), • The water-storage • hunt of beaver, reservoir • of woodcocks at deadlift, Lyakhovichskoe • of hares by tracking, driving, • of wild ducks in flight. 6 6 Brest region maloRita Hunting grounds area, Main water Proposed types 12 organizational structure thousands of hectares 85,8 pools of hunting Address: 225921, Phone: 8-01651-3-11-34, 8 (029) 204-88-18 • Lake Orekhovskoe, Approaching hunting, hunting Malorita district, p/o Oltush, E-mail: [email protected] • Lake Oltushskoe, with ambush, from towers, hunter’s base Orekhovo • The water-storage driven hunt of (boar, roe), reservoir Lukovskoye • of roes with a decoy, • hunt of beaver, • of woodcocks at deadlift, • of drake mallards with grafting, • of wild geese, • of hares by tracking, driving.
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