Whether during a joint sit or a stalking trip: Now is the best opportunity to get a numerical overview of the roe deer population. The large leaps are slowly dissolving, but the roe deer can still be observed all day long. Especially at solitary trees, I can easily find rubbing places now, as the older bucks begin to shed their antlers. Where accidents with road users frequently occur, it is high time to take safety measures. Signs, reflectors, and deterrents are suitable for these hazardous areas.
With wild boar, the sows are now taking care of their piglets. It has taken three months, three weeks, and three days for the "frogs" to be born. Despite strict and year-round hunting of wild boar, ethical hunting must take precedence. A precise identification before the shot is now extremely important to avoid shooting a leading sow.
The badger and hare are now busy with their young. While the young in the badger set are still blind, the freshly set March hares are fighting for survival in the thicket, often in poor weather conditions.
Soon the new hunting year will begin. It is high time to take care of the extension of the hunting license. The bureaucratic hurdles have not become smaller in recent years, and it is advisable to apply for the extension early.