ST HUBERTUS HUNTING TOURS HUNTING SEASON 2015-2016 OUR HUNTING OFFER ON AMAZING GROUNDS IN THE SOUTHERN-WESTERN PART OFTHE CZECH REPUBLIC Hunting Area
THE HUNTING GROUNDS 6000 ha of hunting grounds with an altitude from 500 to 900 mt above sea level mainly (60 %) covered with forest. These hunting grounds located at the foothills of the Bohemian Forest - are indeed unique thanks to their wildness and natural beauty of the landscape. The above mentioned difference in altitude assure a great variety of vegetation where roe deer, wild boars, mouflons and red deer are commonly found. There are also 2 nice game preserves (100 and 300 ha of sinuous grounds) with red deer, mouflons and fallow deer. A partial view of the hunting grounds THE HUNTING ENTERPRISE The hunting enterprise that manages these hunting grounds has a 20 years old experience with hunting guest from all over the world and it is wellknown in the Czech republic and abroad for high level quality of its hunting services (individual hunts and collective hunts for wild boars as well). A qualified staff accompanies the hunting guest during his stay and let him know the old czech hunting traditions. The hunting enterprise manage also a sport shooting range situated on a small hill.
THE HUNTING OFFER Roe Deer Hunting Season: Roebuck: 16.05. 30.09. Rut season: 25.07 10.08 Doe, Re kid: 01.09 31.12 Success rate: 100 % Average Trophies Ranking: 50 100 CIC Points Red Deer Hunting Season: Stag: 01.08 15.01(1.8-28.2 in game preserve) Rut Season: 10.09-10.10 Success rate: 100 % Average Trophies Ranking: 120 220 CIC Points Fallow Deer Hunting Season: 16.08 31.12 (1.9-28.2 in game preserve) Rut Season: 15.10-30.11 Success rate: 100 % Average Trophies Ranking: 100 180 CIC Points Wild Boar - tusker Hunting Season: Tusker, sow: 01.08 31.12 Gruntling, yearling: all year round Success rate: 80 %
Average Trophies Ranking: 100 120 CIC Points Wild Boar gruntlings and yearlings Hunting Season: 01.05 15.03 Success rate: 100 % Wild Boar Driven Hunt Hunting Season: 01.11 15.01 Average Bag: 15-20 wild boars a day Mouflons Hunting Season: 01.08 31.12 (1.8-28.2 in game preserve) Rut Season: 15.10 30.11 Success rate: 100 % Average Trophies Ranking: 150 220 CIC Points 2 nice mouflon trophies from this hunting grounds
PRICES Our prices are the one from price list of the hunting enterprise without additional commission. INDIVIDUAL HUNTS CIC POINTS WEIGHT OR LENGTH ROE DEER Points / weight 75 CIC: 240 340 g 95 CIC: 330 420 g Bronze medal 105 CIC: 370 450 g Silver Medal 115 CIC: 390 510 g Gold Medal 130 CIC: 430 570 g Red Deer Trophy RED DEER Points / weight 150 CIC: 3,4 4,7 kg 160 CIC: 3,6 5,4 kg Bronze medal 170 CIC: 4,5 6,5 kg 180 CIC: 5,4 7,0 kg Silver medal 190 CIC: 6,1 8,5 kg Gold Medal 210 CIC: 7,9 10,0 kg MOUFLON 175 CIC: 55 68 cm Bronze medal 185 CIC: 60 73 cm Silver medal 195 CIC: 70 79 cm Gold medal 205 CIC: 75 84 cm FALLOW DEER Points / weight 130 CIC: 1,2 2,2 kg 140 CIC: 1,4 2,5 kg 150 CIC: 2,0 2,9 kg Bronze medal 160 CIC: 2,3 3,3 kg Silver medal 170 CIC: 2,5 3,8 kg Gold Medal 180 CIC: 3,0 4,2 kg
WILD BOARS 100 CIC: 16 20 cm Bronze medal 110 CIC: 18 22 cm Silver medal 115 CIC: 20 23 cm Gold medal 120 CIC: 21 24 cm PRICES IN ROE DEER Prices in Roe kid: 50 - Does,spiker 60,- ROEBUCKS body CIC - 20 80,- 20 30 110,- 30 50 170,- 50 70 220,- 70,01 75 270,- 75,01 80 330,- 80,01 85 410,- 85,01 90 480,- 90,01 95 550,- 95,01 100 620,- 100,01 105 730,- 105,01 110 810,- Each other additional point 110,01 120:60 120,01 130: 70 130,01 +: 80 Trophy preparation: 40 Hunting Guide: 40 Wounding: 150 - does, roe kid and spiker: 50 Cancellation Fee: 150 Cutting off head with neck: 40 Preparation in skin: 230
RED DEER Prices in Calf: 100,- Hind 150,- Spiker 200,- STAG body CIC - 100 350,- 100,01 120 450,- 120,01 130 600,- 130,01 135 700,- 135,01 140 800,- 140,01 145 900,- 145,01 150 1000,- 150,01 155 1200,- 155,01 160 1450,- 160,01 165 1700,- 165,01 170 1950,- 170,01 175 2250,- 175,01 180 2550,- 180,01 185 2850,- 185,01 190 3150,- Each other point 190,01 200: 150 200,01 210: 200 210,01 220: 300 220 +: 350 Trophy preparation: 70 Hunting Guide: 50 % of trophy value Wounding: 150 - calf, hind and spiker: 80 Cancellation Fee: 350 Cutting off head with neck: 50 Preparation in skin: 470 Skin: 120
WILD BOAR Prices in Gruntling 100,- Yearling 150,- Sows 300,- Tusker body CIC - 100 600,- 100,01 105 800,- 105,01 110 1000,- Each other additional point 110,01 115: 150 115,01 120: 200 120+: 250 Preparation: 50 Hunting guide: 50 Wounding tusker- sow: 300 - gruntling, yearling: 50 Cutting off head with neck in skin: 50 Coat: 150 Preparation in skin: 410 MOUFLON Prices in Lamb: 60,- Sheep 80,- Mouflon CIC POINT - 140 300,- - 150 400,- 150,01 155 450,-
155,01 160 500,- 160,01 165 600,- 165,01 170 750,- 170,01 175 900,- 175,01 180 1000,- MOUFLON CIC POINTS 180,01 185 1100,- 185,01 190 1300,- 190,01 195 1600,- 195,01 200 1800,- 200,01 205 2000,- each other additional point 205,01 210: 90 210,01 220: 140 220 +: 200 Preparation: 60 Hunting guide: 50 Wounding mouflon: 50 % point value - lamb, sheep: 50 Cutting off head with neck in skin: 50 Coat: 100 Preparation in skin: 290 FALLOW DEER Prices in Fawn 60,- Doe 80,- Spiker 100,- Fallow deer body CIC - 100 300,- 100,01 110 400,- 110,01 125 450,-
125,01 130 550,- 130,01 135 650,- 135,01 140 700,- 140,01 145 800,- 145,01 150 900,- 150,01 155 1000,- 155,01 160 1100,- 160,01 165 1250,- 165,01 170 1400,- each other point 170,01 180: 80 180,01 190: 100 190 + :150 Preparation: 50 Hunting guide: 50 Wounding fallow deer: 50 % point value - fawn, doe, spiker: 50 Cutting off head with neck in skin: 50 Coat: 100 Preparation in skin: 350 Battue, driven hunts COLLECTIVE HUNT Animals hunted: - wild boar: gruntling and yearling up to 50 kg - doe deer, roe calf, mouflon lamb and sheep - fox, marten Hunting Period: 25.10 15.01
Organisational Fee: Number of hunters flat price/person/day 8-12 300,- 13 18 250,- 18-24 180,- 25 +: 150,- Organisational fee included: - 1 day hunt (3-4 drives) - transport within hunting area - lunch in forest - tracking of wounded game A ceremony according ancient czech hunting traditions and a dinner with game dishes are arranged at the end of the hunting days. GENERAL TERMS 1. Hunting guest needs hunting structure s invitation to bring hunting weapons to the Czech republic 2. Prices of hunting services will be charged according price list, trophy game according to CIC point value 3. Administration fee payable a hunter a day is 25 4. Charge for hunting guide will be charged in case of culling and wounding of games 5. Charge for preparation includes price of boiling and simple blanching of the trophy. On demand preparation of trophy in skin is possible as well. 6. Trophy will be deliver to client within 24 hours starting from the hunt 7. 100 % additional charge will be counted in case of shooting of forbidden game 8. Price of veterinary certificates to export trophy to E.U. countries if necessary - is 20 9. Each hunt must be paid by hunting guest at the end of the hunting stay 10. The hunting structure has the right to require a deposit 11. Charge for fishing: 25 a day, 60 a week with 3 kg fish a day included 12. Price for renting a rifle or shot-gun is 25 a day
SOME TOURIST AMENITIES IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF THE HUNTING GROUNDS We are at your disposal to manage a customized stay also in favor of nohunter guest with useful advices in order to guarantee a very pleasant holiday according your needs and wishes. On demand we will arrange guide services, and tickets to cultural and sporting events. ŠUMAVA NATIONAL PARK Landscape of Šumava Few places in Central Europe offer such a harmonious landscape as the Šumava National Park. The deep forests on the Czech-Bavarian border are so vast as to form the largest forested area on the continent. A combination of centuries-old primaeval forests, crystal-clear glacial lakes, and mysterious peat bogs creates a uniquely poetic place for active holidays at all times of year. The national park was for many years a strictly patrolled area where people were not allowed, thus the local landscape was able to retain its rare beauty and purity. Because of its uniqueness on a European scale, the Šumava National Park was declared a Unesco Biosphere Reserve. The rounded hills of the Šumava National Park offer an ideal vantage point for distant views of the surrounding countryside. One of the most beautiful
vistas of the Šumava landscape awaits you from the look-out tower atop mountain Poledník (Meridian), from which the entire mountain ranges opens up before you. In good visibility you can even see as far as the distant Alps from the look-out towers on the Boubín and Javorník mountains. Lakes that contain remnants of the glacial past Among the most beautiful areas of the national park are its glacial lakes. Anyone who sets off on the marked trail leading to the top of Plechý Hill will be rewarded with a wonderful view of the lake below. Among the most popular destinations the biggest and deepest bodies of water in Šumava Čertovo (Devil s) and Černé (Black) lakes, which are less accessible but all the more beautiful. The national park is home to many endangered animals and plants. Some of them are true rarities in the Czech Republic which you can see only here. The most valuable sites in the national park include the Boubínský primaeval forest, where nature has evolved undisturbed for hundreds of years. The result is a wild and unbridled forest area with tangled roots, twisted branches and wrinkled bark that perfectly evokes the fairytale forests of the Brothers Grimm. Read more about Šumava National Park in the following link: http://www.npsumava.cz/en/ THE LIPNO LAKE Lipno Lake
The Lipno Dam is the largest of its kind in the Czech Republic. This huge lake set in the beautiful countryside of Šumava is a popular place for all who enjoy an active holiday. During the summer season you can go cycling, inline skating, swimming, windsurfing, sailing or just lounge comfortably on one of the Lipno beaches. During the summer holidays Lipno comes alive. On the water float elegant sail boats and yachts, water scooters zoom by, and fishermen bide their time patiently on the shore waiting for the catch of their dreams. You can rent a catamaran or a pedal boat and enjoy a wonderful ride on the lake. Lipno summer resorts, such as Frymburk or Černá v Pošumaví offer everything you need for a pleasant stay. The Lipno area is one of the most picturesque corners of Šumava, offering many interesting excursions. For example, there are excellent conditions for cyclists but also for inline skaters. You can wrap up your outing by unwinding with a glass of wine at the local marina as you gaze at the romantic sunset. Lipno is one of the most popular bodies of water in the Czech Republic. Thanks to its wide range of sporting and recreational activities, you can spend a wonderful holiday here! ČESKÝ KRUMLOV Český Krumlov A town that reaches to the skies above a bend on the River Vltava, Český Krumlov is a pearl of Renaissance architecture and a place where the sumptuousness of the local castle, maze-like alleyways, richly decorated
coats of arms of burghers houses, and wonderful floral gardens are harmoniously interwoven; at the same time, it boasts medieval pubs, alehouses, galleries and graphite mines. Thanks to its unique preserved medieval core, Český Krumlov is included on the UNESCO list. At the height of its fame, Český Krumlov could compete stoutly with the most important European royal courts, mainly thanks to the Rosenberg family, who chose the town as their residence. The Rosenbergs gradually came to rule a large part of South Bohemia. Enchanted by the Italian Renaissance, they built a town and residence, and in so doing contributed to the prosperity of the entire region. One of the most famous members of the family was Petr Wok von Rosenberg, who gathered a remarkable collection of art and products of nature that rivalled that of Rudolph II at Prague Castle. Among Český Krumlov s attractions is its Baroque theatre, which is one of the oldest preserved chateau theatres in Central Europe. Alongside the theatre building itself, visitors can view hundreds of decorations, costumes, and props, as well as an orchestra pit, theatre machinery and an extensive collection of original scripts. The theatre serves only as a working theatre museum today. However, a unique revolving auditorium, set against the natural backdrop of the Castle Park, offers unforgettable theatre performances beneath the night sky. The Renaissance facades of painted houses, traditional artisan shops and medieval taverns create an inimitable labyrinth in which you ll want to simply lose yourself. But there is more to the historical centre than the past. Why not visit for instance the renowned Egon Schiele Gallery where you can discover Český Krumlov through the artist s pictures? Another worthwhile stop is the Seidel Photographic Studio, whose unusual inter-war atmosphere will surprise you; it boasts an inexhaustible number of unique period photos, photo-postcards and glass negatives.throughout the year Český Krumlov offers countless cultural events, such as FIDELIO classical music concerts, the Five-Petalled Rose Celebrations, an International Music Festival and a festival of Baroque art. HOLAŠOVICE VILLAGE You would be hard put to find another place offering so much charm in such a small space. Holašovice, situated in the middle of the harmonious landscape of Southern Bohemia, is surely the most charming village in the whole of the Czech Republic. The pride of this place is the wonderful Baroque farms set around the extensive village green, which even ensured inclusion of Holašovice in the UNESCO world heritage list. It sounds unbelievable, but Holašovice has retained the same number of buildings for the whole 800 years of its existence. To this very day, you can thus see 17 farms with barns and stables, but also a blacksmith s, two taverns and the
small Chapel of St. John of Nepomuk. But the village is no open-air museum. Most of the houses here are inhabited permanently and the locals hold several cultural events, among which the Shrovetide festival in February, Building of the Maypole in April and the Rural Festival in July with its Old Bohemian Fair stand out. Holašovice The village gained its current appearance in the 19 th century, when the local rural class escaped from servitude and the farmers could thus afford to convert their houses in the flamboyant style of the so-called Rural Baroque. Gaily coloured gables thus began to bloom on what was originally an austere medieval village green, elaborated down to the very last detail, which people nowadays come from all over the world to admire. When touring Holašovice, make sure to also visit farm number 6. In the farm here, you can see what rural life was like and how the people farmed until the 1 st half of the 20 th century. Don t forget to visit the cosy ceramics workshop too, where you can have an original mug, jug, cup or nameplate for your door made, or a number for your house with typical Southern Bohemian motifs. Do you like mysterious places charged with strange energy? Then set out for the Holašovice Stonehenge. A beautiful view opens out over the surrounding area from this Celtic stone circle, built on a raised point above the village. You will see not only Holašovice itself, but also the powerful silhouette of one of the Hluboká nad Vltavou Chateau. You can above all enjoy the unique atmosphere of this place during solstice celebrations.
HLUBOKÁ NAD VLTAVOU CASTLE Hluboká Castle Hluboká Castle is the ideal destination in South Bohemia for history buffs, incorrigible romantics and even those who worship sport. The castle owes its current appearance to the Schwarzenberg family and is often described as the most beautiful Czech castle. That s how one could sum up the magical Hluboká Castle, which got its present appearance in the 19th century after a Neo-Gothic reconstruction. Hluboká Castle was originally founded as a guardian castle in the middle of the 13th century by Bohemian kings. Within the context of the Romantic modification of the noble residence, the Schwarzenbergs founded an expansive landscaped park in the mid 19th century. The castle with its 140 rooms and 11 towers offers several tour variants. During the tour of the castle, one can peek inside private rooms and lavish ceremonial halls with carved paneling, coffered ceilings, elegant furnishings, crystal chandeliers and rich collections of paintings, silver, porcelain and tapestries. You can also check out the lookout tower and the castle kitchen with lots of kitchen equipment preserved from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. In the Castle riding hall, you can view the exposition of South Bohemian Gothic and Dutch masters from the collections of the Aleš South Bohemian Gallery. Tourist information above mentioned are from: www.czechtourism.com