Kamchatka

Photo hunting city

Hunting in Kamchatka involves a variety of animal species that attract hunters: brown bear, snow sheep (chubuk), moose, sable and others. The hunting of the brown bear, the symbol of the region, is especially popular. 1 Hunting seasons vary depending on the type of animal. For example, the spring bear hunt begins in April and May, when the animals awaken from their winter hibernation. The summer season lasts until the end of July. Moose hunting is most often carried out in autumn. 1 In early spring, hunting is carried out on skis or snowmobiles. In autumn, it is conducted using ATVs, all-terrain vehicles, motorboats and horses, in places where animals feed on cedar cones and berries, as well as on spawning grounds.

Caucasus

Photo hunting city

The Caucasus is famous for not only their hospitality but also fertile places to hunt and variety of animals. At the same has its own characteristics, time each region of the Caucasus and hunters have plenty to choose from. Hunting in the Caucasus is one of the most difficult mountain for hunts. You will be amazed by the grandeur of the Caucasian nature, blooming alpine meadows and rugged canyons, the rough mountain rivers and centuries-old frozen glaciers, steep mountains and clean air. The climate of the Caucasus: continental, warm temperate, characterized by cold winter with snow cover, cold waves, hot summers with thunderstorms. The highest parts of the North Caucasus, covered with snow caps and glaciers. In the North Caucasus mountains glaciorization, the area of which this region takes the first place among all regions of Russia. Flowing rivers here are fed by water formed by melting glaciers.

Siberia

Photo hunting city

Hunting in Siberia is diverse and uneven. In the south of the region, roe deer, hares, black grouse, and partridges live in the steppes with birch spikes. Duck and goose are found in densely wooded areas. The main hunting species of the taiga regions is moose. The south-east is home to raisins and maral, and the bear is ubiquitous. North and tundra — habitats of geese and reindeer.