Hunting for piglets and yearling boars
Hunting wild boar in areas where high seats are vacated after nightfall—that is, in grounds where concession holders do not permit the use of night-vision devices—offers a truly traditional experience. Hunts take place during daylight hours by stalking, accompanied by an experienced guide. The number of such hunts is deliberately limited to keep hunting pressure low, and prices are therefore considerably higher than for standard high-seat hunts with night optics. On a typical hunting day, 2–4 wild boars may be harvested. This form of hunting is entirely sustainable and carried out in line with the highest ethical standards, with hunters expected to refrain from shooting sows.
Hunting takes place in well-stocked grounds where wild boar typically approach feeding sites at dusk or later. These hunts are conducted from high seats in full accordance with Croatian hunting regulations. Over the course of a hunting day, guests can expect to harvest 1–3 wild boars. Prices are generally lower than those in first-class hunting areas. Hunters are expected to refrain from harvesting sows.
Accommodation: in a hunting lodge within the hunting grounds




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