Opening dates for beaver hunting. Novosibirsk Regional Society of Hunters and Fishers. Information on the extraction of hunting resources and their quantity

It's already in full swing. This is perhaps the most awaited season among many hunters. Its duration can be more than three months.

Each region has its own rules and hunting periods. And this does not mean that you can hunt for everything. As a rule, each region has its own list of animals that cause damage to agriculture or hunting. Or, conversely, shooting them will not harm the ecosystem.

The autumn season is accompanied by strictly regulated rules. For example, hunting is allowed only for specific species of birds and only for males. And this period can last only a few days. Gradually changing dates allow you to enjoy all types of hunting from waterfowl to hare or bear.

Let's not forget about limitations. We would like to refresh our memory on the list of prohibited things during hunting in 2017:

  • the use of any self-catchers when catching game birds during amateur and sport hunting;
  • the use of electronic devices that imitate the sounds made by game animals and other animals;
  • being in hunting grounds in (on) mechanical vehicles, aircraft, as well as swimming craft with the engine turned on, including those that have not stopped moving by inertia after the engine is turned off, with hunting firearms (pneumatic) weapons uncovered or loaded or having cartridges (shells) in the magazine;
  • use of any lighting devices
  • the use of long-barreled hunting firearms with a rifled barrel and rifled barrels of hunting firearms combined weapons
  • the use of hunting firearms equipped with shot (buckshot) larger than five millimeters and bullets

In the table presented you can find all the necessary data by region, date and type of game.

District Type of game Dates and territories
Central federal district from August 19 (third Saturday) to November 15 - Belgorod region, Vladimir region, Ivanovo region, Kostroma region, Kursk region, Lipetsk region, Ryazan region, Smolensk region, Tambov region, Tver region, Tula region, Yaroslavl region.

From August 12 (second Saturday) to November 15 - Bryansk region, Kaluga region, Moscow region, Oryol region.

Upland game from August 19 (third Saturday) to December 31 - Belgorod region, Bryansk region, Vladimir region, Ivanovo region, Kaluga region, Kursk region, Lipetsk region, Moscow region, Oryol region, Ryazan region, Smolensk region, Tambov region, Tula region.

From August 19 (third Saturday) to February 28 (29) - Kostroma region, Tver region.

Boar from June 1 to February 28 - Lipetsk region, Tambov region, Vladimir region.
Roe from October 1 to December 31 - Lipetsk region.
Elk from September 1 to September 30 (adults) - Vladimir region, Kostroma region.
Brown bear from August 1 to November 30 - Kostroma region.
from September 15 to February 28 - Kostroma region.
Southern Federal District Waterfowl, marsh-meadow, field, steppe game from August 12 (second Saturday) to December 31 - Republic of Kalmykia, Astrakhan region.

From August 19 (third Saturday) to December 31 - Republic of Adygea, Krasnodar Territory, Volgograd Region, Rostov region, Republic of Crimea.

Upland game from August 19 (third Saturday) to December 31 - Republic of Adygea, Republic of Kalmykia, Krasnodar Territory, Astrakhan Region, Volgograd Region, Rostov Region, Republic of Crimea.
Hare, fox, raccoon dog from November 5 to February 28 - Rostov region.
Northwestern Federal District Waterfowl, marsh-meadow, field, steppe game from August 12 (second Saturday) to November 15 - Republic of Karelia, Komi Republic, Vologda region, Kaliningrad region, Leningrad region, Novgorod region, Pskov region;

From August 19 (third Saturday) to November 15 - Arkhangelsk region, Murmansk region, Nenets autonomous region.

Upland game from August 19 (third Saturday) to February 28 (29) - Republic of Karelia, Komi Republic, Arkhangelsk region, Vologda region, Kaliningrad region, Leningrad region, Murmansk region, Novgorod region, Pskov region, Nenets Autonomous Okrug.
Boar from June 1 to February 28 - Leningrad region.
Elk from September 1 to September 30 - Murmansk region.
Brown bear from August 1 to November 30 - Murmansk region.
Hare, fox, raccoon dog from September 15 to February 28 - Arkhangelsk region, Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Leningrad region.
Mink, etc. + wild cats from October 15 to February 28 - Arkhangelsk region, Nenets Autonomous Okrug.
Far Eastern Federal District Waterfowl, marsh-meadow, field, steppe game from August 12 (second Saturday) to November 15 - Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Khabarovsk Territory, Amur Region.

From August 19 (third Saturday) to November 15 - Kamchatka Territory, Primorsky Territory, Magadan Region, Sakhalin region, Jewish Autonomous Region, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug.

Upland game from August 19 (third Saturday) to December 31 - Sakhalin region.

From August 19 (third Saturday) to February 28 (29) - Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Kamchatka Territory, Primorsky Territory, Khabarovsk Territory, Amur Region, Magadan Region, Jewish Autonomous Region, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug.

Hare, fox, raccoon dog from October 1 to February 28 - Sakhalin region.
Mink, etc. + wild cats
Sable from October 25 to February 28 - Sakhalin region.
Siberian Federal District Waterfowl, marsh-meadow, field, steppe game from August 19 (third Saturday) to December 31 - Altai Republic, Buryatia Republic, Tyva Republic, Khakassia Republic, Trans-Baikal Territory, Krasnoyarsk Territory, Irkutsk Region, Kemerovo Region, Novosibirsk Region.

From August 26 (fourth Saturday) to December 31 - Altai region, Omsk region, Tomsk region.

Upland game from August 19 (third Saturday) to December 31 - Altai Republic, Khakassia Republic.

From August 26 (fourth Saturday) to December 31 - Republic of Tyva, Altai Territory, Kemerovo Region.

From August 19 (third Saturday) to February 28 (29) - Republic of Buryatia, Trans-Baikal Territory, Krasnoyarsk Territory, Irkutsk Region, Novosibirsk Region.

Boar from June 1 to February 28 - Krasnoyarsk Territory, Republic of Tyva.
Roe from October 1 to December 31 - Krasnoyarsk Territory, Republic of Tyva.
Elk from September 1 to September 30 (adult males) - Krasnoyarsk Territory.
Brown bear from August 1 to November 30 - Krasnoyarsk Territory, Republic of Buryatia, Republic of Tyva.
Hare, fox, raccoon dog from September 15 to February 28 - Krasnoyarsk Territory, Republic of Buryatia, Republic of Tyva.
Beaver from October 15 to February 28 - Krasnoyarsk Territory.
Badger from August 15 to October 31 - Krasnoyarsk Territory.
Mink, etc. + wild cats from October 1 to February 28 - Republic of Tyva.
Sable from October 15 to February 28 - Krasnoyarsk Territory, Republic of Buryatia, Republic of Tyva.
Ural federal district Waterfowl, marsh-meadow, field, steppe game from August 12 (second Saturday) to December 31 - Kurgan region, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug.

From August 19 (third Saturday) to December 31 - Sverdlovsk region, Tyumen region, Chelyabinsk region, Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Ugra.

Upland game from August 19 (third Saturday) to December 31 - Kurgan region, Sverdlovsk region, Tyumen region, Chelyabinsk region.

From August 19 (third Saturday) to February 28 (29) - Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Ugra, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug.

Boar from June 1 to February 28 - Chelyabinsk region.
Roe from November 1 to December 31 - Chelyabinsk region.
Elk from September 1 to September 30 (adult males) - Chelyabinsk region.
Hare, fox, raccoon dog from September 15 to February 28 - Sverdlovsk region.
Badger from August 15 to October 31 - Sverdlovsk region.
Sable from October 15 to February 28 - Sverdlovsk region.
Volga Federal District Waterfowl, marsh-meadow, field, steppe game from August 12 (second Saturday) to November 15 - Penza region.

From August 19 (third Saturday) to November 15 - Republic of Bashkortostan, Republic of Mari El, Republic of Mordovia, Udmurt Republic, Chuvash Republic, Kirov region, Nizhny Novgorod region, Orenburg region, Perm region, Samara region, Ulyanovsk region.

Upland game from August 19 (third Saturday) to December 31 - the Republic of Bashkortostan, the Republic of Mari El, the Republic of Mordovia, the Udmurt Republic, the Chuvash Republic, the Orenburg region, the Penza region, the Perm region, the Samara region, Saratov region, Ulyanovsk region.

From August 19 (third Saturday) to February 28 (29) - Kirov region, Nizhny Novgorod region.

From 17:00 on September 2 (first Saturday) to December 31 (woodcock) - Republic of Tatarstan.

Boar from June 1 to February 28 - Kirov region, Nizhny Novgorod region.
Roe from October 1 to February 28 - Nizhny Novgorod region.
Elk from September 1 to September 30 (adult males) - Kirov region, Nizhny Novgorod region.
Brown bear from August 1 to November 30 - Kirov region, Nizhny Novgorod region.
Hare, fox, raccoon dog from September 15 to February 28 - Kirov region, Nizhny Novgorod region.
Beaver from October 1 to February 28 - Kirov region.
Badger from August 15 to October 31 - Nizhny Novgorod region.
Mink, etc. + wild cats from November 1 to February 28 - Nizhny Novgorod region.
North Caucasus Federal District Waterfowl, marsh-meadow, field, steppe game from August 12 (second Saturday) to December 31 - Republic of Ingushetia, Kabardino-Balkarian Republic, Karachay-Cherkess Republic, Chechen Republic, Stavropol Territory.

From August 19 (third Saturday) to December 31 - Republic of Dagestan, Republic North Ossetia- Alanya.

Upland game from August 19 (third Saturday) to December 31 - the Republic of Dagestan, the Republic of Ingushetia, the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic, the Karachay-Cherkess Republic, the Republic of North Ossetia - Alania, the Chechen Republic, the Stavropol Territory.

As the weather changes, the behavior of animals changes. Hunting takes on a completely different tone. In some places, hunting conditions become more difficult. The snow cover increases in size. Slightly different types of hunting are practiced. This will mean the onset of the next season - winter.

Autumn hunting 2017

The 2017 summer-autumn hunting season will open at its own time for each region. In many regions, the opening of hunting took place in July 2017 - according to the rules of the first, hunting for swamp-meadow game was opened for owners of birds of prey and hunting dogs (you can hunt with island and continental pointing dogs, retrievers, spaniels).

Hunting game birds with one gun dog carried out with the participation of no more than three hunters, each of whom must have a hunting license, a valid permit to store and carry hunting weapons, and a hunting permit hunting resources and a voucher issued in the prescribed manner (clause 3.2 a, b, d; clause 45 of the Rules). In case of hunting with birds of prey, in addition to a hunting license, permit and voucher, permission is required to keep and breed them in semi-free conditions or in an artificially created habitat (clause 52 of the Federal Law “On Animal World”). When using a dog and/or a bird of prey for hunting, they must be included in the permit. A valid one is required a note on the veterinary certificate confirming that the dog has been vaccinated against rabies.

Deadlines autumn hunting 2017

  • from the second Saturday of August to November 15 - for waterfowl, swamp-meadow, field, steppe game in the territories of the Republic of Karelia, the Komi Republic, Bryansk region, Vologda region, Kaliningrad region, Kaluga region, Leningrad region, Moscow region, Novgorod region, Nizhny Novgorod region, Oryol region, Penza region, Pskov region. (clause 41.1)
  • from the third Saturday of August to November 15 - for waterfowl, marsh-meadow, field, steppe game in the territories of the Republic of Bashkortostan, the Republic of Mari El, the Republic of Mordovia, the Republic of Tatarstan (Tatarstan), the Udmurt Republic, the Chuvash Republic - Chuvashia, Perm region, Arkhangelsk region, Belgorod region, Vladimir region, Voronezh region, Ivanovo region, Kostroma region, Kursk region, Kirov region, Lipetsk region, Murmansk region, Orenburg region, Ryazan region, Smolensk region, Samara region, Tambov region, Tver region, Tula region, Ulyanovsk region, Yaroslavl region, Nenetskogo Autonomous Okrug. (clause 41.1.1)
  • from the second Saturday of August to December 31 - for waterfowl, marsh-meadow, field, steppe and mountain game in the territories of the Republic of Ingushetia, the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic, the Republic of Kalmykia, the Karachay-Cherkess Republic, the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), the Chechen Republic, the Stavropol Territory, Khabarovsk Territory, Amur region, Astrakhan region, Kurgan region, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug. (clause 41.1.2)
  • from the third Saturday of August to December 31 - for waterfowl, marsh-meadow, field, steppe and mountain game not specified in paragraphs 41.1 - 41.1.2 of these Rules
  • from the third Saturday of August to February 28 (29) - for upland game in the territories of the Republic of Karelia, Kaliningrad region, Pskov region, Komi Republic, Novgorod region, Leningrad region, Arkhangelsk region, Vologda region, Murmansk region, Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Kostroma region, Tver region, Kirov region, Nizhny Novgorod region, Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug , Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Irkutsk region, Omsk region, Republic of Buryatia, Krasnoyarsk Territory, Tomsk region, Novosibirsk region, Trans-Baikal Territory, Kamchatka region, Magadan Region, Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Primorsky Territory, Khabarovsk Territory, Jewish Autonomous Region, Amur Region. (clause 41.3)
  • from the third Saturday of August to December 31 - for upland game on the territories of the subjects Russian Federation, not specified in paragraph 41.3 of these Rules.
  • from the third Saturday of August to April 20 - for white and tundra partridge in the territories of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, the Nenets Autonomous Okrug and the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia).

We also remind you that:

  • to upland game include wood grouse, black grouse, hazel grouse, white and tundra partridge, woodcock;
  • to swamp-meadow game include great snipes, snipes, horned snipes, turukhtans, herbalists, lapwings, tules, crystals, snails, godwits, curlews, morodunka, turnstones, corncrakes, rail rails, and common crakes;
  • to waterfowl include geese, geese, ducks, coot, moorhen;
  • to steppe and field game include gray and bearded partridges, quails, sajahs, pheasants, pigeons and turtle doves;
  • to mountain game include chukars and snowcocks;
  • to other game include loons, cormorants, skuas, gulls, terns, auks, classified as game animals in order to ensure the maintenance of a traditional way of life and the implementation of traditional economic activity indigenous peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East of the Russian Federation.

Information on the extraction of hunting resources and their quantity

it is necessary to inform the place of obtaining permission to extract hunting resources within the established time frame:

  • within 10 days after catching, wounding an animal or expiration of the permit when hunting ungulates and bears;
  • within 20 days after harvesting or expiration of the permit when hunting for other types of hunting resources.

Dates of autumn hunting in the Astrakhan and Arkhangelsk regions

Just as pedestrians and drivers need to know and follow the rules of the street, hunters need to remember when and what animals are allowed to hunt. The hunter's calendar for 2017 will help you get acquainted with the timing of shooting ungulates, birds and fur-bearing animals.

Hunting seasons

A large detachment of hunters lives from season to season hunting for animals. Hunters experience a lot of emotions because hunting is an unpredictable and varied activity. Each season is unique in its own way, full of personality.

Traditionally, the shooting of animals occurs in 3 periods:

  1. Spring game shooting. It is short and lasts only 10 calendar days.
  2. Summer autumn. It occupies a special place in the life of shooting enthusiasts. Its duration is just over three months. This is the longest of all hunting periods.
  3. Shooting in winter is allowed for 30 days.

Each period involves shooting a certain type of animal. In regions, the timing of shooting may shift somewhat, and animals that cause harm may be shot throughout the entire period. Crows, foxes, wolves, and stray dogs fall under this category. But even in this case, special permission is required to shoot them.

Let's look at the calendar and see what types of wild animals can be shot in a certain period.

Spring hunting season 2017

In Russia, you can shoot drake ducks with decoys, and hunt black grouse and wood grouse on a lek. Goose hunting, shooting hazel grouse and white partridge are allowed. Woodcock is shot exclusively on draft.

  • Features of spring hunting, what game should not be killed.

The specificity of spring shooting is the prohibition of shooting females. During this period, you are allowed to shoot ONLY males of some birds for a few days. Prohibited measures are related to concerns about preserving and increasing the number of animals.

  1. For example, hunting geese in the spring is prohibited, since there is a high probability of shooting a goose. Geese are practically indistinguishable from geese in plumage and habits.
  2. Shooting at wood waders is prohibited. They instantly fly out from under the hunter’s feet and it is very difficult to distinguish a female from a male in a matter of seconds.
  3. In the spring, you cannot hunt partridge and hazel grouse, despite the fact that the color of the cockerels is different from the females. The fact is that males actively participate in raising their offspring.
  4. Shooting at flocks of ducks is prohibited. The probability of shooting a female is very high.
  5. Searching for game in the spring season is also prohibited. Such actions are equivalent to poaching.

If we want to do what we love in subsequent years, we must adhere to the recommendations and not shoot females during a certain period. After all, they will bring offspring next year, the number of which should constantly increase and delight the hunter.

There is also an unspoken rule: if you don’t know whether the crosshairs are male or female, don’t shoot!

Summer-autumn hunting season

Many look forward to the opening of the summer-autumn period, and is marked by hunting for waterfowl and swamp game. No one has canceled the tradition: everyone is waiting and preparing for the second Saturday of August - this is the beginning of the hunt. In different parts of the country, shooting dates may shift slightly in one direction or another.

In autumn, hunting for wild geese, snipe, and corncrake is allowed. Interesting and exciting shooting of quail in the summer-autumn period. It begins immediately after the wheat is harvested from the fields. In some regions, at the end of this hunting period, it is allowed to shoot a hare.

Fans of hunting ungulates also unsheath their guns. At the end of the season, shooting at elk, wild boar, deer and roe deer is allowed in a number of regions. Usually they go after the trophy through the first snow. Shooting of raccoon, badger and fox is allowed.

Winter hunting season 2017

The most favorable time for shooting fur-bearing animals. The hunt for artiodactyls does not stop. In winter, you can shoot squirrel and marten in 2017.

Breakdown by month and animal species

The hunter's calendar for 2017 is divided according to the shooting of animals and the timing of harvest. There are certain restrictions on shooting of one type or another. There is a ban on shooting (for example, females) at certain times.

Let's take a closer look at the features of the 2017 calendar and find out in which specific month you can hunt this or that type of animal.

Let's divide the inhabitants wildlife to the views. This:

  1. ungulates;
  2. birds;
  3. fur animals.

Ungulates

Hunting for wild boar, red and sika deer is allowed from mid-2017 to the end of the year.

You can shoot elk from the first days of November to the end of December.

Fallow deer are hunted from mid-September to December inclusive.

From the beginning of May to mid-September, shooting of male roe deer is allowed. The female can be caught in October, November and December.

Feathered

  • ducks;
  • geese;
  • waders;
  • wild pigeons;
  • quail;
  • gray partridge;
  • pheasant;
  • chukar.

In 2017, hunting for duck, greylag goose, sandpiper and wild pigeon is allowed from August 15 to December 31. Quail can be harvested from mid-August to late October. They are not subject to shooting in November and December: shooting is prohibited.

Gray partridge, pheasant and partridge are taken from the first days of October to the end of December.

Furry

  • raccoon dog;
  • stone and forest marten;
  • forest polecat;
  • nutria;
  • squirrel;
  • beaver;
  • muskrat;
  • American mink;
  • wild rabbit;
  • brown hare;
  • marmot.

All fur animals can be shot in November and December. The 2017 hunting calendar allows marmot hunting from July to the end of September.

Addition

The hunting year is full of various types of shooting wild animals. You need to carefully prepare for every outing. The preparatory process includes checking documents, preparing weapons and inspecting camouflage.

The calendar forces not only hunters to prepare for the opening of the season, but also farms that receive long-awaited guests. Knowing the calendar and observing it is the job of everyone who took up arms and went hunting.

Opening dates for the 2017 bear hunt

Brown bear: from April 1 to May 31
from August 1 to November 30 Himalayan bear (white-breasted): from August 1 to November 30

Opening dates for ungulate hunting in 2017

Boar: all age and gender groups from June 1 to 28 (29)
Musk deer: all age and gender groups from November 1 to December 31
Wild reindeer:
all age and gender groups
from August 1 to March 15
European roe deer:
all age and gender groups
adult males
from October 1 to December 31
from May 20 to June 10
Siberian roe deer:
all age and gender groups
adult males
from October 1 to December 31
from August 25 to 20
:
all age and gender groups
adult males
from October 1 to January 15
from September 1 to 30
Red deer
all age and gender groups
adult males
from October 1 to December 31
from September 1 to September 30
from June 1 to July 15
Spotted deer:
all age and gender groups
adult males
adult males with unossified horns (antlers)
from October 1 to December 31
from September 1 to September 30
from June 1 to July 15
Doe:
all age and gender groups
adult males
from October 1 to December 31
from September 1 to 30
Muskox: all age and gender groups from August 1 to November 30
Mouflon: all age groups from October 1 to January 15
Saiga antelope:
all age and gender groups
adult males
from August 1 to September 30
from January 1 to March 31
Chamois:
all age and gender groups
from August 1 to November 30
Siberian mountain goat:
all age and gender groups
adult males
from August 1 to November 30
from April 15 to May 31
Tours:
all age and gender groups
adult males
from August 1 to November 30
from April 15 to May 31
bighorn sheep: all age and gender groups from August 1 to November 30
Hybrids of bison and bison, livestock:
all age and gender groups
from October 1 to January 15

Opening dates for hunting for fur-bearing animals in 2017

Chipmunk from the third Saturday of August
until October 31
sand squirrel(yellow) from March 20 to May 20
Mole(common, Siberian, small, Caucasian) from June 1 to October 25
Marmots(steppe, gray, Kamchatka), gophers(big, small, Transbaikal, speckled,
cross-cheeked, long-tailed, American, Caucasian, with the exception of sandstone ground squirrel)
from July 1 to September 30
(hare, hare, tolai, Manchurian), wild rabbit, raccoon dog, fox, corsac dog from September 15 to February 28 (29)
Muskrat, water vole from October 1 to April 1
Beaver(European, Canadian), otter from October 1
to February 28 (29)
Sable, mink(European, American), Siberian weasel, squirrel, flying squirrel, lynx, wolverine, harza,
marten
(forest, stone), ermine, choir b (forest, steppe),
weasel, striped raccoon, solongoi, wild cats
from October 1
to February 28 (29)
Arctic fox from October 1 to April 1
Badger from August 15 to October 31

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Today, friends, we will devote our topic to traps! Today, traps are the most popular variants of portable self-catchers. The reason for this is their high reliability, ease of installation, relatively low cost, durability and mechanical strength (associated with the use of predominantly metal as a material). The method of catching for traps is to capture the paw of the animal (or its entire body - if the size of the animal is small). Structurally, the division led to the appearance of two types of traps - frame traps (in which the base is canvas stretched over the frame) and plate traps (where a small plate takes the place of the frame). In both cases, pressing on the frame or plate leads to the device triggering and almost instantaneous collapse of the trap arcs. When using traps to catch not the most small animal , the usual practice is to attach it to a chain about a meter long with a swivel. The second end of which, in turn, is fixed to a large stationary object (tree trunk, bush or stone). For smaller animals or birds, the chain is replaced with a shorter - 45-50 cm - wire rope. This tactic makes it impossible for the animal to escape with the trap (although there are rare cases of foxes or wolves caught in the trap gnawing their own paws). It is precisely situations like these, as well as the possibility of many hours of torment for a captured animal, that have led in many countries to the ban on trapping-type traps in general, and traps in particular. Another important component of hunting with a trap is its skillful camouflage (although in some cases it is not used) The most common option is to place the trap in a dug or natural hole in the ground, followed by carefully filling the mechanism with leaves, a thin layer of earth, small twigs or snow (depending on the area and season). After which the hunter needs to eliminate all traces of his presence - first of all, to recreate the picture of an untouched place with a clean broom that has not been used for other purposes. In general, setting and camouflaging traps is a real art - requiring not only great skill, but also a good knowledge of all the habits of the animals being caught. In addition, caring for the trap plays an important role - including protecting it from moisture and foreign odors (especially such harsh, like paint, gasoline or persistent sweat). Since ancient times, the second reason was eliminated by lubricating the entire mechanism with natural animal products - from fresh manure to goose fat, followed by good ventilation. Less popular, but still effective to this day, is the method of boiling a trap in water with a small resin content. The first reason was easily eliminated - by storing traps in boxes or boxes filled with hay or pine spruce branches. Now, of course, it’s easier to remove the smell, because... There is a fairly large assortment of odor neutralizers sold in stores. The sizes of traps are usually numbered from zero to five. The smallest ones are intended for catching animals such as stoats, water rats, weasels or moles. #1 is good for ferrets or muskrats. Numbers 2 and 3 are suitable for catching beavers, foxes, arctic foxes, marmots and hares. The fourth and fifth numbers are traps for wolves and wolverines. But, in addition to these 2 types, there are also pass-through traps, or humane ones, as they are commonly called. Currently, walk-through self-catchers of various designs are becoming increasingly widespread: the Makarov trap, the Agafonov trap, the KP 250 “Conibear” and a number of other lesser known ones. Walk-through traps, unlike traditional leg traps, capture the animal not by the paw, but by the head, neck or torso and kill it in a matter of seconds. This allows you to dramatically reduce the number of catches and avoid unnecessary suffering of the caught animal. In Russian hunting practice, these are the first traps that meet modern international requirements. Traps of this type have long proven their high efficiency in trapping fur-bearing animals in Canada, the USA and many other countries, where they have been used for several decades. Traps KPN140, KP250 and KP120 have passed long-term field trials in the fur trade in different regions of Russia and abroad. They were used to catch various animals, from ermine to badger and beaver. The results obtained allow us to confidently assert that new traps are not only as effective as traditional traps, but, in many cases, surpass them. Practice has shown that the hunter’s doubts about whether the animal will go through the frame disappear after the first successful catch. Despite the fact that the frames of the trap cause a strong blow to the body of the animal, during the entire testing period there was not a single case of damage to the skin of caught specimens. Please note that walk-through traps have tighter springs than traditional trace traps designed for the same animals. To avoid injury, read the instructions carefully and remember to use the safety devices included with each trap. The springs are locked in a compressed position with safety hooks, the arcs of the cocked trap are fixed with a safety bracket. A trap with installed fuses is absolutely safe. The fuses must be removed after the trap is in place, secured, and, if necessary, camouflaged. If this is not possible due to installation conditions, then the fuses must be removed at the last moment, immediately before setting the trap. The design of the traps allows all necessary manipulations to be performed without putting the hunter’s hands into danger zone. Remember that your safety depends primarily on your care and experience. And at the end of our topic, we will pay attention to burrow traps. They are also called mole traps - this is a type of pressure trap, they are represented by a small number of species. Their distinctive feature is the absence of arches and base. They are used to catch moles and gophers. Made from wire. In this regard, they have a simple design and low weight. They are installed at the entrances to burrows or in underground passages. The number is determined by the size of the inlet hole. Later we will add a video where we will try to show you the principle of operation of traps! And that's all for us. See you again!

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Opening dates for autumn-winter hunting in 2019 in Russia by region

Every hunter must remember which animal and when hunting is allowed. It's like knowing the rules traffic. Failure to comply with the established deadlines for shooting ungulates, birds or fur-bearing animals can lead to serious troubles for the hunter, for example, a large fine, confiscation of weapons or even deprivation of a license. Therefore, we invite you to find out the periods for shooting fur-bearing animals, ungulates and birds in all regions using our hunter’s calendar for 2019.

Terms and conditions for opening the hunt

Hunters live from the beginning to the end of the season, waiting for the start date to start hunting. Each season is unique and individual in its own way. Therefore, the timing and procedures for opening hunts may vary significantly. This also applies to regions. For example, the opening of autumn hunting in the Moscow region in 2019 begins at one time, and the autumn hunting season in the Leningrad region may start at a completely different time.

Exact time openings and closings of hunting are determined by weather conditions, region of Russia and other parameters. Orders on the opening of the hunting season are formed separately in a specific administrative unit of our country and are communicated to the public through the media. In addition, the exact conditions and openings of the hunt can be found out:

1. on the websites of regional administrations;

2. in local newspapers;

3. in hunting management departments.

Each period involves shooting a certain type of animal. The timing of shooting in the regions may shift slightly. In addition, regional permits may be introduced to shoot animals that cause harm throughout the entire period. Quite often, stray dogs, wolves, foxes or crows fall into this category. However, even in this case, appropriate permission to shoot them may be required.

Traditionally, the shooting of animals occurs in 3 periods:

1. Spring shooting of game. In most cases, it is short-lived and lasts 10 calendar days.

2. Summer-autumn. A special time for shooting lovers, because its duration exceeds 3 months. This period is the longest.

3. Shooting winter period usually resolves within 30 days.

Opening of the autumn hunting season 2019

The opening date of autumn hunting in the Omsk region or the Republic of Bashkiria may vary somewhat. This is determined by weather conditions, but there are general dates that correspond to the start time of hunting in most hunting areas. Typically, the starting day for hunters is August 8, and the season closes on November 29. The exact time depends on the organizers and land owners, depending on local regulations.

Attention hunters!

It is important to remember the restrictions and prohibitions on autumn hunting in 2019. According to the Hunting Rules in Russia, during autumn hunting it is prohibited:

1. use any self-catchers when catching birds during sport and amateur hunting;

2. use any lighting devices;

3. apply electronic devices, which imitate the sounds made by animals;

4. be in the hunting grounds on aircraft, mechanical vehicles, this also applies to watercraft with a running engine, including those that have not stopped moving by inertia after turning off the engine, with a loaded, uncovered or having cartridges in the magazine, firearms (pneumatic) weapons;

5. use of firearms with a rifled barrel, including rifled barrels of combined weapons;

6. use of smooth-bore hunting firearms, which are equipped with shot (buckshot) of more than five millimeters and bullets.

Hunting opening date in autumn in the Altai Territory in 2019

Autumn hunting season in the Altai Territory in 2019:

5. for waterfowl, field, steppe, swamp and meadow game - the last Saturday of August - November 20;

6. upland game - the last Saturday of August - the end of the year;

7. for field, swamp-meadow steppe game, including with gun dogs - August 5 - November 20;

Hunting opening date in the Republic of Adygea in 2019

Autumn hunting this year in the Republic of Adygea:

1. from the 3rd Saturday of August until the end of the year. It is allowed to hunt steppe, field and swamp-meadow game (pheasant, dove, pigeon, quail), including with the use of gun dogs;

2. from the fourth Saturday of September until the end of the year. It is allowed to hunt waterfowl (brant, moorhen, geese, ducks and geese), upland game (woodcock), including with the use of gun dogs;

3. from the 1st day of summer to February 28 (29), you can go wild boar (any age and gender groups);

4. From May 20 to June 10 it is allowed to hunt European roe deer (males). From October 1 until the end of December for roe deer of all age and sex groups;

5. From October 1 to January 25 you can enjoy hunting for jackal, wolf, raccoon, weasel, marten, squirrel, muskrat, fox, raccoon dog, brown hare.

Opening of hunting for the brown hare in the Belgorod region

Hunting season in autumn in the Belgorod region:

2. from the 3rd Saturday of August to mid-November you can go hunting for gray heron, steppe, field, waterfowl, as well as marsh and meadow game;

4. from 19:00, starting from the third Saturday of August, on other days from dawn until 9:00 in the morning and from 18:00 in the evening until dark, you can hunt in fish-breeding reservoirs of farms in the region where there are natural sources (streams, rivers). From October 1 there are no restrictions;

5. from the 3rd Saturday of August until the end of the year it is allowed to hunt rook, hooded crow, and upland game;

6. from July 25 to November 15, you can hunt meadow game with continental and island pointing dogs, spaniels and retrievers;

7. from August 5 until the end of the year, it is allowed to hunt steppe, field and forest game with continental and island pointing dogs, spaniels and retrievers;

Hunting season in autumn in the Vladimir region

Autumn hunting in 2019 in the Vladimir region:

1. from July 25 to November 15, there is hunting for swamp game with the help of gun dogs, from August 5 to November 15 - steppe and field game;

3. from the 3rd Saturday of August until November 15, it is allowed to hunt steppe, field, pine forest and swamp-meadow game;

5. from September 15 to February 28 (29) – ferret, marten, squirrel, mink, fox, brown hare, raccoon dog, white hare;

7. From June 1 to February 28 (29), it is allowed to hunt wild boar (any age and sex groups, except females, who have young animals up to 1 year old). This restriction is lifted from November 1 to the New Year;

8. From the beginning of October until the end of the year you can hunt elk (any age and gender groups). Until the end of September, from September 1 - adult males “roar” during the rut;

9. from October to the end of the year - sika and red deer (any age and sex groups), males “at roar” - from the beginning of autumn until September 30.

Hunting opening date in the fall in the Republic of Buryatia

Opening of hunting in the fall in the Republic of Buryatia in 2019:

3. last Saturday of August until 31.12 – field and steppe game;

4. from the first Saturday of September to 28 (29).02 - upland game in the North Baikal, Okinsky, Muisky, Kurumkansky, Bauntovsky Evenki and Barguzinsky districts. In other areas - from the 4th Saturday of August until the end of February;

5. 01.11 - 31.12 - musk deer (all age and sex groups);

6. 01.08 - 30.11 - brown bear;

8. 15.08 - 31.10 - badger;

9. 01.10 - 01.04 - muskrat;

11. 01.08 until the end of February - forest subspecies of wild reindeer except for the Altai-Sayan population;

12. 01.11 - 31.12 - all age and sex groups of elk;

13. 01.09 - 30.09 - adult males of red deer, as well as elk during the rutting period;

14. 01.11 - 31.12 - all age and sex groups of red deer;

15. 01.08 - 31.12 - all sex and age groups of wild boar;

16. 01.11 - 31.12 - all age and sex groups of roe deer;

20. 25.08 - 20.09 - adult males of Siberian roe deer during the rutting period.

Autumn hunting season in the Vologda region

Opening of autumn hunting in 2019 in the Vologda region:

1. from the 3rd Saturday of August until November 15, you can hunt field, swamp-meadow, as well as waterfowl, woodcock;

2. from June 1 until the end of the year, it is allowed to hunt wild boar (any age and sex groups, except females with offspring of a given year). From the beginning of the year to February 28 (29) - any gender and age groups.

Opening date of autumn hunting in the Volgograd region in 2019

Autumn hunting in Volgograd region:

2. the last Saturday of August to the 1st Sunday of December – hunting for field, steppe, waterfowl, and upland game is allowed, except for pheasant;

3. from the 1st Saturday of November to the 1st Sunday of February – brown hare;

4. from the first Saturday of November to February 28 (29) – hunting for weasel, ermine, polecat, marten, mink, raccoon dog, corsac dog, and fox is permitted;

8. from July 1 to September 30, hunting for ground squirrel (small, speckled) and steppe marmot is allowed;

9. from October 1 to the end of the year – for elk, red deer, Siberian and European roe deer (all age and sex groups);

10. from June 1 to February 28 (29) – hunt wild boar (various sex and age groups), except for adult females with this year’s offspring. It is allowed to hunt adult females with offspring of a given year from November 1 until February 28 (29).

Hunting season in autumn in the Voronezh region

Opening time for autumn hunting in 2019 in the Voronezh region:

2. from August 5 until the end of the year - it is allowed to hunt steppe, forest and field game with gun dogs;

4. from the last Saturday of August directly until November 15 - they hunt waterfowl, field, swamp-meadow, and steppe game;

5. last Saturday of August and until the end of the year - upland game;

6. from September 1 to September 30 – elk (adult males). All sex and age groups can be hunted from October 18 until the end of the year.

Opening date for hunting in the fall in the Jewish Autonomous Region in 2019

Autumn hunting in 2019 in the Jewish Autonomous Region:

4. from the fourth Saturday of August until October 25, hunting for woodcock, pigeons, quail, and waterfowl is permitted;

10. from October 25 to January 10 – amateur and sport hunting for American mink, weasel weed, lynx, squirrel, raccoon dog, fox, as well as wolf and hare;

11. from October 25 directly to February 20 - commercial hunting for American mink, weasel weasel, lynx, squirrel, fox, raccoon dog, as well as wolf and hare;

In 2019, a ban was introduced on pheasant hunting.

Hunting season in autumn 2019 in the Irkutsk region

Hunting dates in autumn in the Irkutsk region:

1. from the 3rd Saturday of August until the end of February - upland game. From August 5 until the end of the year – hunting with gun dogs;

2. from the 3rd Saturday of August until the end of the year, hunting for waterfowl is possible;

3. from the 3rd Saturday of August until the end of the year - swamp and meadow game. With dogs - from July 25 until the end of the year;

4. from the 3rd Saturday of August until the end of the year – steppe and field game. With dogs - from August 5 until the end of the year;

5. from September 15 to February 28 (29) it is possible to hunt fox, wolf, brown hare, white hare;

6. from October to February 28 (29) - weasel, otter, wolverine, lynx, steppe polecat, ermine, flying squirrel, squirrel, American mink;

11. from October to the end of the year - red deer. Males with unossified horns - from June 1 to July 15, 2019. Adult males - from September to September 30;

15. from August to November 30 - brown bear, except individuals up to one year old, as well as females with cubs of the given year of birth.

Opening date of autumn hunting in the Kaliningrad region in 2019

Autumn hunting in 2019 in the Kaliningrad region:

5. from October to February 28 (29) - muskrat, weasel, ermine, polecat, mink, marten, otter, beaver, raccoon dog and fox;

In the Kaliningrad region it is prohibited to hunt hare and black grouse.

Autumn hunting season in 2019 in Kalmykia

Hunting dates in autumn in Kalmykia:

1. 2nd Saturday of September and until the end of the year – waterfowl, marsh-meadow, steppe, and field game;

5. 2 Saturday of November and until February 15 – weasel, steppe polecat, stone marten, mink, raccoon dog, corsac fox, fox, wolf and jackal;

Opening of hunting in the autumn in the Kaluga region in 2019

Autumn hunting in 2019 in the Kaluga region:

1. 2nd Saturday of August to 15 November - marsh-meadow, field, waterfowl. From July 25 to November 15 – hunting with gun dogs;

2. 3rd Saturday of August until the end of the year - upland game; hunting with gun dogs is allowed from August 5th until the end of the year.

Autumn hunting season in Kamchatka Territory

Hunting dates in autumn in the Kamchatka Territory:

2. 4th Saturday of August until February 28 (29) - upland game (white and tundra partridge, capercaillie);

6. from October 25 to February 28 (29) – arctic fox, wolverine, lynx, common squirrel, American mink;

Autumn hunting season in 2019 in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic

Hunting dates in autumn in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic:

1. 2nd Saturday of August until the end of the year - marsh-meadow, steppe, mountain, and waterfowl field game;

2. 3rd Saturday of August until the end of the year - upland game;

Hunting stray dogs, wolves, and jackals is permitted when performing other types of hunting.

Autumn hunting season in 2019 in the Republic of Karelia

Hunting dates in autumn in the Republic of Karelia:

1. from the 3rd Saturday of August directly to November 15 – field, swamp-meadow and waterfowl;

3. from November to the end of February - polecat, ermine, pine marten, lynx, common squirrel, American mink;

Autumn hunting season in the Kemerovo region in 2019

Hunting dates in autumn Kemerovo region:

1. from the 3rd Saturday of August to October 31 – waterfowl, marsh-meadow, field and steppe game, chipmunk;

2. from Saturday in September until the end of the year - upland game;

6. from November to February 28 (29) - fox, hare (hare and hare), from September 15 to February 28 (29) - with greyhounds;

8. from October 15 to February 28 (29) – weasel, ermine, steppe polecat, wolf, wolverine, lynx, flying squirrel, common squirrel, weasel, American mink, sable;

Autumn hunting in 2019 in the Kirov region

Hunting dates in the fall in the Kirov region in 2019:

1. from the 3rd Saturday of August directly until November 15 – swamp-meadow, field and steppe game;

2. from 3 Saturday of August to 28 (29) February - upland game (except woodcock), magpie, jackdaw, crow, hoodie;

8. from October 20 to February 28 (29) – weasel, polecat, ermine, marten, wolverine, lynx, flying squirrel, squirrel, American mink;

Autumn hunting season in the Komi Republic in 2019

Hunting dates in autumn in the Komi Republic:

1. from the 2nd Saturday of August until November 15 – field, steppe, waterfowl and swamp-meadow game;

2. from the 3rd Saturday of August until the end of February - upland game.

Autumn hunting in 2019 in the Kostroma region

Hunting dates in autumn in the Kostroma region in 2019:

Autumn hunting season in the Krasnodar region in 2019

Hunting dates in autumn Krasnodar region:

1. from the 3rd Saturday of September until the end of the year - waterfowl;

2. from the 3rd Saturday of September until the end of the year - swamp-meadow, field and steppe game;

3. from the 1st Saturday in October until the end of the year - pheasant;

4. from the 4th Saturday of September until the end of the year - upland game;

10. from November to February 28 (29) – jackal, wolf, raccoon, weasel, ferret, marten, squirrel, fox, raccoon dog;

Autumn hunting in 2019 in the Krasnoyarsk Territory

Hunting dates in autumn in the Krasnoyarsk Territory:

2. from the 4th Saturday of August until the end of the year – field, swamp-meadow, mountain, waterfowl and steppe game;

Autumn hunting in 2019 in the Republic of Crimea

Hunting dates in autumn in the Republic of Crimea in 2019:

1. from the 3rd Saturday of August until the end of the year – steppe, forest, swamp-meadow, waterfowl and field game;

Autumn hunting in 2019 in the Kurgan region

Hunting dates in the fall in the Kurgan region in 2019:

2. the last Saturday of August until the end of the year - steppe, field and pine forest game;

Autumn hunting in 2019 in the Kursk region

Hunting dates in the fall in the Kursk region in 2019:

1. from the 3rd Saturday of August to the 15th of November – steppe, field, swamp-meadow, and waterfowl;

2. from the 3rd Saturday of August until the end of the year - upland game;

4. from the 3rd Saturday of August to the end of February - raccoon dog, American mink, polecat, marten;

Autumn hunting in the Leningrad region in 2019

Hunting dates in autumn in the Leningrad region:

1. from the 3rd Saturday of August to the 15th of November - marsh-meadow, steppe, field, waterfowl, hazel grouse and woodcock;

2. from October to the end of February - fox, raccoon dog, hare (hare, hare), weasel, marten, polecat, ermine, lynx, squirrel, American mink;
3. from October 15 to the end of the year - elk;

Autumn hunting in 2019 in the Lipetsk region

Hunting dates in the fall in the Lipetsk region in 2019:

1. from the 3rd Saturday of August to November 7 – steppe, forest, field, swamp-meadow, waterfowl;

2. from November to February 28 (29) - European, ermine, European beaver, American mink, water vole, muskrat, fox, raccoon dog;
3. from October to the end of the year – European roe deer.

Hunting for badger and gray partridge is prohibited.

Autumn hunting in the Moscow region in 2019

Hunting dates in autumn in the Moscow region:

3. from the 3rd Saturday of August until the end of the year - upland game;

Autumn hunting in 2019 in the Republic of Mari-El

Autumn hunting dates in the Mari-El Republic in 2019:

1. from 3 Saturday in August to November 15 – blackbirds, rooks, magpies, gulls, gray herons, field and waterfowl;