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Southern Hunts and Northern Hunts

Hunting is one of the most traditional and deeply rooted activities in Spanish culture, but as with any other practice, there are different ways to practice it, varying depending on the terrain, the type of game, and local traditions. In this sense, the " monterías" (hunting) of the south and the " batidas " (driven hunts) of the north represent two very different modalities, both steeped in history and difficulty.

One should avoid the temptation to compare both forms of hunting in a reductive or hierarchical manner, as they reflect different idiosyncrasies, both of the hunters and of the natural environment itself. While some voices in the southern hunting community defend driven hunts as the "purest" and most prestigious form of hunting, those who practice driven hunts in the north assert the depth of a more intimate tradition tied to the landscape, as is the case with hunting in the Pyrenees, which adapts more organically to the mountainous terrain and the need for a social and sustainable approach.

Below, we break down the key differences between these two hunting methods, respecting their unique characteristics and the importance each has in its regional context.

Montería: Hunting in Southern Spain

The montería (hunting hunt) is a form of organized big-game hunting, using a system of fixed positions in a previously fenced forest. Hunters are divided into "armadas," strategically positioned groups of hunters who shoot animals that are moved by the hunters and their packs . In southern Spain, and especially in Andalusia and Extremadura, the montería (hunting hunt) has become a symbol of hunting, steeped in tradition, luxury, and a vast array of human and material resources.

Packs of dogs of various breeds play an essential role in this type of hunting. Their mission is to locate the animals and direct them toward the hunters' positions. These packs, often with more than 20 dogs, are the lifeblood of the hunts.

Key features of the hunt :

  • Spot : The land where it is practiced may be closed, which increases the concentration of animals.
  • Use of packs of dogs : Dogs are essential for the success of the hunt, since they must locate the animals and bring them to the hunters.
  • The social approach : Hunts are large, often social events involving a large number of hunters.
Spanish hunting

Batida: Hunting in Northern Spain

In contrast, batidas are characteristic of communities in northern Spain, where the terrain and wildlife require a more personalized and less noisy approach. In these regions, such as Asturias, hunting takes on a more communal character, where great importance is placed on knowledge of the terrain and respect for local biodiversity. Batidas, which are usually carried out to hunt wild boar or roe deer , require a different organization: a smaller number of hunters and the use of trained dogs, but in smaller numbers compared to the packs of hunters in the south.

The beaters , hunters who move through the mountains to drive animals toward bidders , play a crucial role. Their ability to work in groups, without the hustle and bustle of large packs, is what distinguishes the northern drives. Furthermore, northern drives take place in more open and rugged terrain.

Key features of the beat :

  • Open terrain : The mountain is not fenced, it is likely that nothing will be hunted during the day.
  • Fewer dogs : Instead of large packs, a smaller number of dogs are used in the north.

The key is to recognize that both methods reflect different traditions, adapted to their respective territories, and that neither is superior to the other. Respecting both forms of hunting and understanding their unique characteristics is the best way to honor an activity as ancient as nature itself.

Monterias chair

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