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Deer and antelope in the forests and grasslands of Argentina for one of the most intense hunting experiences imaginable. Gonzalo, Ignacio and Luis cross the Atlantic to take some trophies. But the undertaking is not an easy one and any distraction could mean the loss of an unrepeatable opportunity.
A new adventure of the Young Wild Hunters in the south of the American continent after antelopes and deer. Between the dense forests of the Pampas and the impressive natural lagoons that populate the Argentinean countryside. An incomparable environment where the cattle put the skill of their pursuers to the test.
Argentina's wide range of game makes it a favourite destination for hunters from all over the world. The opportunity to shoot an infinite number of pigeons among the sunflowers during the day, while waiting for the pigs in the moonlight, is something unique and impossible to beat when combined with a great barbecue.
A new hunting experience of the Young Wild Hunters in Argentine lands. On this occasion, Ignacio will not only face the problem of getting his trophy. Later he will have to overcome the challenge of cooking the pigeon better than a renowned local chef. A feat perhaps more complicated than the hunt itself, but with its tasty reward.
Gonzalo and Ignacio will experience firsthand the daily grind of Argentinean farmers herding cattle the old-fashioned way, on horseback. With the immense population densities destroying crops year after year, the Young Wild Hunters will now be helping out with a bit of female antelope management.
Our team bids farewell to Argentina in the best possible way, with another wonderful cooking competition between Ignacio and Leo, this time with deer as the main element of the dish. To top it all off, they will perform an impressive stalking of a selective deer among trees and reeds.
Africa in the time of Covid? snake taxidermy?
This episode includes the entire trip and adventure of the Garoz brothers in Cameroon, where they will get hold of a good specimen of Oribi, which they will surely know how to make the best use of. In parallel they will show us, with the help of Ignacio Ducay, the complete process involved in transforming a python into one of their works of art.
We've all missed, and the hunter who says we haven't will never feel the thrill. Nothing is guaranteed in hunting. Any mistake leads to failure. And no one is free from making mistakes. Excitement, anxiety and haste are some of the problems that every hunter has come across in his life. Avoiding them or, if necessary, learning and assuming them is the best way to face them.
This time we accompany the Garoz brothers to hunt the wild buck on the Levantine coast. A hunting adventure in its purest form. A real high mountain stalking. Improvised camps, scarce food, little water, wild recipes and lots of nature. The hunter's effort to achieve a good trophy of sheep begins now.
The rutting season has been over for two months now and the wild males of this subspecies are separated from the groups of females, more attentive to the dangers of the environment. But the enormous horns of some specimens and the difficulty of hunting them, make this true king of the peninsular peaks of the Levant the trophy dreamed of by many hunters.
The management of excess populations of the Barbary sheep in the mountain ranges of the Levantine coast is a unique opportunity to enjoy great hunting with the intense blue of the Mediterranean on the horizon.
The Atlas sheep or Barbary sheep is a species introduced in the Iberian Peninsula about fifty years ago and since then it has not stopped growing, until it has become a real problem in some areas of the Levantine mountains. Precisely, in order to contribute to solve this issue, the Garoz brothers organize the stalking that we are going to see.
The rugged mountains of Kyrgyzstan are the setting for this authentic hunting adventure that we will share with the Young Wild Hunter, Luis Miguel de la Rubia and two intrepid Mexican hunters ready to give their all to get the trophy of trophies, the hard, difficult and exclusive Argali. A ram with an impressive head that will put the hunter to the test.
The Young Wild Hunter's adventure continues through the mountainous massifs of Asia in pursuit of Marco Polo's giant rams. An experience within reach of very few privileged and that requires extensive hunting knowledge, good physical shape and a lot of enthusiasm to overcome the many sacrifices that must be made by those who want to hang this trophy on their hunting lodge.
One of the many varieties of Ibex that exist in Europe and Asia is found in the mountain ranges of Kyrgyzstan. This is where this adventure of the Young Wild Hunters comes to an end. After many days of hunting on rams, they leave as a finishing touch the stalking of this wild goat with a valuable horn, which at this time of the year climbs the highest peaks to avoid the heat.
The Young Wild Hunters team leaves the mountain ranges of Kyrgyzstan for the Turkish mountains in search of another mythical species in the hunting world: the Bezoar Ibex. A variety of mountain goat that tests anyone who dares to try to hang this trophy on their hunting pavilion.
The adventure continues. Several months later, Young Wild Hunters are reunited with their Mexican friends, this time playing at home in the arid deserts of Sonora. Now the hunt will focus on the mule deer, invisible to most human eyes.
The second phase of the hunt will take our characters from the arid lands of Sonora to the cactus-laden hills, the territory of the small and elusive caoue. Ignacio will try to make his debut with his first animal on the American continent. Back in Puebla, Jorge will invite the team to one of his usual small game hunts, that of the Moctezuma partridge.
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During 4 days we were able to attend the SCI and the SHOT SHOW in Las Vegas. During this trip we have been able to see a large number of trophies, stands of renowned hunting and armament brands and we have expanded our portfolio of contacts. We have our sights set on expanding our frontiers and reaching new targets. But above all, we want to become even bigger in the hunting industry.
The Young Wild Hunters team visits IWA OUTDOOR CLASSICS, the largest hunting fair in Europe. After a journey of more than 32 hours by car, we arrived at our destination. There we tell how a hunting fair is experienced from the inside.
The Young Wild Hunters team visits IWA OUTDOOR CLASSICS, Europe's largest hunting fair. There we will tell you a bit more about the hunting fairs and the adventures we experienced in Nuremberg.
One more year, we return to a place that we already consider our home. Cinegetica is the most important event of the hunting sector in Spain, and there meet the main brands and relevant figures of our country as far as hunting management is concerned. We will get to know the main novelties of companies and organics, as well as meet with colleagues we already consider friends.
Once again this year, we return to a place we already consider our home. Cinegética is the most important event of the hunting sector in Spain, and the main brands and relevant figures of our country in terms of hunting management meet there. We will get to know the main novelties of companies and organics, as well as meeting up with colleagues we already consider friends.
In this Video-Vlog we accompany the Young Wild Hunters team together with the Garoz brothers, to one of the most important fairs in France, the Salon de la chasse.
This time the Young Wild Hunters team accompanies Hunty's team to one of the most beautiful areas of the interior of the peninsula, the Maestrazgo mountain range in Teruel.
In this episode we tell you how the Young Wild Hunters prepare the equipment before and during the filming of the documentaries. This time we will visit the north of Spain, Berga, a village in the mountains with spectacular flora and fauna in the company of José María Vaz Bustos, a real professional hunting guide. The objective: Hunt a roe deer. Will we be able to do it?
We go to the Trubia Valley reserve in Asturias to try to catch a deer in the middle of the rut. On the way we find different animals among which we can highlight a wolf.
In this adventure the Hunter Brothers go to the Picos de Europa to practice one of the most complicated hunting modalities, chamois stalking in high mountains with a bow.
We received the call from our friend Manu and we did not hesitate to travel to Almería. All the scenarios in which we hunters find ourselves when we go out to the field, are usually impressive, but this time, we were in the dream place of anyone who practices this activity.
We continue in the province of Almeria with our colleague and friend Manu, in search of some bucks and goats that do not meet the health requirements or are sick and pose a risk to the population. Surrounded by sea and mountains, Almeria is a unique place to get such spectacular sets as the ones you can see in this episode.
We continued in the province of Almeria with our colleague Manu, carrying out species management. Surrounded by a spectacular landscape with sea and mountains, we made a nice shot at a good specimen of goat, thus fulfilling our objective. As lovers of this activity we know how important it is to make the most of the meat, so in this chapter we prepare some delicious goat tacos.
The art of taxidermy is unquestionable, but in safari areas it is even more impressive 🦒 In this video Ignacio Ducay, CEO of Jóvenes Cazadores Salvajes, visits several taxidermies in South Africa that have shown interest in our WildScreens so that their clients can take home these hunting souvenirs 🌍 The taxidermists themselves explain how they work and what processes are carried out so that the results are ideal ✅
Todos sabemos que África es el paraíso de los cazadores. En esta ocasión, acompañados por la familia Oosthuizen de Mbuyu Safaris, vamos a ver cómo cazan un precioso Blesbuck en la zona de Limpopo. También os contamos cómo está siendo la experiencia en el Salgari Hunters & Mbuyu Lodge, y os presentamos a nuestro nuevo amigo 🦒. WildScreens está teniendo una gran acogida por parte de taxidermistas, cazadores y armerías de Sudáfrica. ¡Seguimos creciendo! 🚀
This time we bring you a Vlog in which the CEO of Young Wild Hunters, Ignacio Ducay, travels to South Africa where he will be visiting different taxidermies that have been interested in our WildScreen. This video serves as an introduction to a series of mini Vlogs in which we will tell you how our projects are evolving, so that all our community can see what we are working on.
Have you ever wondered what the biggest taxidermies in South Africa are like? On this occasion we visit some of the most important ones, where we will find lions, elephants, giraffes, crocodiles... An incredible adventure! WildScreens are coming a long way and are very well received by the taxidermist industry in South Africa, as they add value to the hunting and trophy experience.
Over the last few days in South Africa, we have been visiting the best taxidermies across Africa to show them the added value WildScreen brings to their work and they are getting a great reception!
Te has preguntado alguna vez cómo es el pescado que llega a tu mesa? Ignacio, junto a nuestro amigo Frank Almagro, aprovecharon su visita a Francia para conocer cómo es una piscifactoría por dentro.
Have you ever seen a Muskox butchered? In this video we bring you with the company of Alex Hohne and Ignacio Ducay the complete butchering of one of the animals we most wanted to hunt in Groenladia and of course to eat! This occasion also served to continue testing our meat bags with one of the most difficult and heavy animals to transport. The best of all is... the bags passed the test!
In this video we can see Gonzalo Palma and Álvaro de Onis visiting a taxidermy in Namibia, where hunting is a fundamental pillar for the population. We talk about the transport of the skins and pieces, as well as their confection.
In this second episode we teach the art of fishing🐟 and a stalking with buck kids🐐.
In this first episode we show the quartering of a roe deer🦌 and a bow hunting competition🏹 between children and monitors.
In this second episode we teach the art of falconry🦃 with children.
In this fourth episode we teach the of montería and the art of realeros at .... with children.
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Rediscovering hunting is a camp for children with the aim of "Contributing to the formation of new generations with enthusiasm and respect for the countryside"
Hundreds of tractors collapse the capital of Spain, covered by the same cause: the defense of the countryside
These meetings revolve around the project LIFE LYNXCONNECT , an initiative that was born with the objective of making the Iberian lynx population self-sustainable and genetically viable in the long term.
III Conference on Nature, Hunting, Fishing and Conservation arrives in Monzón and YWH is in them
On March 24, the Brotherhood's gala dinner took place at the Madrid casino and the distribution of the Culminum Magister award, an award given to leading figures in high mountain hunting.
Hunting takes center stage in one of the most powerful newspapers in our country
Next Saturday, April 13, an end-of-hunting season gathering will take place at Finca Los Pilones (Valdelacasa del Tajo). It will be inaugurated by the Minister of Management and Rural World, Don Ignacio Higuero and entry will be completely free.
Entities such as the Spanish Roe Deer Association and the Artemisan Foundation They are promoting a study to control the evolution of this parasitosis. To do this, they need the collaboration of hunters.
Environmental associations and groups are working very intensively on their breeding in zoos and small reserves for their conservation and reintroduction.
Did you know that in Spain it is prohibited to hunt in National Parks? Various studies affirm that it is a necessary activity to manage populations, especially of ungulates.
Discover the Corcino Project and what you should do if you find one
Since there is little data on the south of the peninsula, we call on all hunters in our country, but specifically those from Extremadura and Andalusia, to make the small effort to send roe deer heads for study.
Learn how to prevent your dog from getting infected and the protocol to follow
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June 5, World Environment Day
This Saturday, June 8, a Gaim simulator was exhibited before the RFEC and is now available in its store
Hunting will once again be key to controlling the damage caused by wild boars and feral pigs
Since its appearance in certain areas, such as the province of Teruel in 2017, populations have decreased by up to 90%.
Find out where to find them and how to get rid of them
The Government of Aragon has announced, through the Official Gazette of Aragon, the approval of the new General Hunting Plan for the 2024-2025 season
Instead of resorting to hunting, which would generate income but is not legally viable, the people of Extremadura will pay that amount of money to eliminate wild ungulates.
The aim is to highlight the close relationship between hunting, flora and fauna, and the positive impact on the rural environment.
Hunters and wildlife experts express concern over new regulations
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The AER held workshops, book presentations, awards, tributes, parades and competitions to introduce the world of the rehalas to all visitors to this fair. Four days full of activities in which the youngest fans were able to learn about the traditions, work and experiences of rehaleros and recovas.
El sector cárnico sigue de cerca el avance de esta enfermedad en Europa
La Asociación Española de Rehalas (AER) tuvo un papel destacado en el evento, participando con un stand y una aplaudida exposición de perros de caza en la zona exterior de la feria.
Su desempeño sobresaliente le permitió liderar la competencia y subirse al primer puesto del podio
Esta comunidad ha dado un gran paso en normalizar el consumo de carne de caza y promoverlo
El próximo 25 de noviembre, el Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales de Madrid será el escenario de la presentación de La Mirada, una pequeña historia de campo, el nuevo libro de Pablo Ortega
Un evento que reúne a los socios en un entorno de compañerismo, tradición y respeto por las prácticas monteras.
La Fundación Cajasol y la Diputación de Cádiz celebrarán el próximo 28 de noviembre en Jerez de la Frontera las primeras jornadas dedicadas a fomentar el consumo de carne de caza
Un reciente estudio del proyecto MELOCAM arroja luz sobre el impacto del meloncillo en las poblaciones de dos especies clave de caza menor: el conejo de monte y la perdiz roja
La junta consultiva de la reserva de caza Sierra de Gredos ha anunciado importantes medidas para fortalecer la gestión y protección de este emblemático espacio natural
Africa is undoubtedly one of those dreams that every hunter carries inside and wants to fulfill throughout his life. After much effort and hard work, the Young Wild Hunters team, together with Ramón from @Bigtrophycaza and Martín from @adictosacazar, travel to South Africa to make a dream come true. New cultures, new species to hunt, new techniques to learn, new animals to try, a whole week dedicated to hunting.
What more could you ask for?
We returned to the Black Continent with the Young Wild Hunters. After the success with the black wildebeest, the team had only just begun its adventure on the savannah. The zebra, the blesbuck and the bow warthog will be the next animals they will try to hunt under the hot African sun. Will they be able to achieve their goal?
The end of the trip is near and some of our protagonists have not yet fulfilled their dream of hunting venison. So, on this journey, the Young Wild Hunters will try to finally win the game against the difficult and elusive African animals. Will they manage, in their last chance, to return home with an unforgettable haul?
Nine days of hunting in the middle of the jungle gives a lot, the first contact with dangerous game, new hunting strategies, new friendships and endless information that make you go forming as a hunter. Wild Tanzania will bring you the secrets and the game hidden behind these mountains. Hunting buffalo on the trail, leopard and lion baiting, and of course Wild Cooking with one of the most hunted species. Are you going to miss it?
This documentary will reveal the secrets of one of the least understood and most controversial hunts. Once lived and experienced first hand by the Young Wild Hunters team, we can proudly say that this type of hunting is the one that brings the most benefits to hunting, conservation and protection of animals and most importantly, to the inhabitants of the area. Do not miss Wild Zimbabwe, on the trail of the elephant.
If there is something that Africa has is that it hooks. After our visit to South Africa, Tanzania and Zimbabwe, the brothers Gonzalo and Borja Palma decided to return to South Africa to live another new experience with Salgari Hunters. Two intense and long days of hunting that gave us the opportunity to show you a great family adventure.
Knowledge does not take up space and this, when applied to hunting, is fundamental.
The management of female roe deer populations is the key to obtaining the best male trophies. There are many keys to discover and apply in the countryside to extract all that this small peninsular giant has to offer.
The mountains of Palencia witnessed six days of hunting on the difficult and elusive mountain deer that, although abundant in density, are not easy to hunt because of their cunning and the terrain.
We all know that hunting in the open is unpredictable and hunting in mountainous terrain is not common for this type of species. Both circumstances will allow us to know many aspects about the necessary management of female populations for the conservation of the vegetation cover and the natural environment in which they live and to balance the density of populations that allow us to enjoy healthy herds and quality trophies.
Enjoy a great day of hunting and countryside in the most authentic and rural Spain.
We emphasize the importance of hunting for life in rural environments. And we do it using a species that is considered the queen of peninsular big game hunting. An endemic animal of our territory and our villages.
In the last decade, the ibex has suffered an uncontrolled growth, causing overpopulations that are quite harmful for the herds and the natural environment itself. Ignacio and Gonzalo, accompanied by Luis Miguel, a hunter with more than thirty years of experience hunting and caring for them, show us the problem caused by this animal and how to enjoy a good day in the countryside. Hunting and conservation, two inseparable realities that guarantee the survival of species and environments.
Knowing hunting is the way to understand and value it. The young Marina, a young woman who is not involved in the hunting world, embarks on this learning process and will attend a female ibex hunt with YWH and Vicente, a hunting guide. This experience will help her discover how to manage this species for its conservation and the maintenance of the natural spaces it inhabits.
The day will culminate with an appetizing tasting, after all, hunting has been one of the main activities developed by primitive man to ensure their food and today has led to the most exquisite gastronomic creations.
Overpopulation of game species is a clear threat to their survival. Infected by domestic livestock and inaccessible for treatment, the animals fall ill and die without remedy. Only good herd management by hunters will prevent disaster.
Since its beginnings YWH has always wanted to demonstrate that the hunter is the true protector of nature and its animals. On this occasion we want to make known the problem that generates the overpopulation of a species and the consequences that are unleashed by the uncontrolled expansion of mange in Teruel, Aragon and Castellon.
Perseverance, to look for a goal and fight it until the end. Work and work until you can touch it. We will live several days of stalking after the deer in the time of maximum noise splendor in our forests: the rutting. And our protagonists will try to get a good mountain specimen.
We are almost at the end of September, the rut has begun, and it has rained. We will check if the saying "when the deer gets wet, it starts to bellow" is true.
After several days of searching, the outcome is near. The rains in mid-September wet the mountain deer's back and it goes into rut, distracted and vulnerable.
After a first unsuccessful attempt to shoot a mountain deer in rut, our friends return to the Palencia de Ramón preserve to make a new stalking attempt that will allow them to get a good specimen. The open terrain and the scarcity of good specimens add to the difficulty of this
difficulty to a demanding and, above all, uncertain hunting modality. But the perseverance of the hunters will be rewarded in the end.
Authentic high mountain hunting in the peaks of the Picos de Europa in León. In the objective of Ignacio and Gonzalo an elusive female chamois trophy that will have to be sought and shot with effort. An adventure after a very elusive species that tends to look for the highest places. The result will depend on the preparation of the team, the good advice of Ramón to locate the piece and the resistance of the legs of the whole group to reach it.
Our protagonist of today was a hunting animal in the time of our ancestors..., as attested by cave paintings, but 10,000 years ago it disappeared from the Iberian Peninsula. After these years of absence, the European bison returns, protected, to the Iberian Peninsula. In the Finca del Encinarejo, in the heart of the Sierra de Andujar, deer, fallow deer, roe deer and mouflon have been sharing pastures with this giant since 2020. It enjoys great protection and is a delight for the eyes that we have not had access to in Spain for millennia, thanks to this story we will once again enjoy its presence.
The Young Wild Hunters team embarks on a new adventure in the León area of Picos de Europa, in northern Spain. This time the objective of the mission is for both Ignacio and Gonzalo to hunt a female chamois, very elusive animals that live high in these mountains. Once again, they will be accompanied by Ramón, to help them find these spectacular animals. In the first episode, Ignacio and Gonzalo prepare their weapons before starting their trip. Once in Picos de Europa, they begin a long climb to the summit to find the chamois.
Rifle and bow hunting in the mountains of Alcarria, near the province of Teruel. The target: female wild bucks. Our helpers: the tracking dogs. And in between: roe deer and deer to make our eyes happy.
We traveled to the provinces of Guadalajara and Teruel to witness some exciting stalking of female Spanish goats and deer.
The hunters, armed with rifle and bow, will have the indispensable help of tracking dogs to find the wounded pieces.
And at the end we will taste the game meat to put the finishing touch to this authentic hunting adventure in which we will cross territories of great beauty in which we will see other species of big game.
Africa in the time of Covid? snake taxidermy?
This episode includes the entire trip and adventure of the Garoz brothers in Cameroon, where they will get hold of a good specimen of Oribi, which they will surely know how to make the best use of. In parallel they will show us, with the help of Ignacio Ducay, the complete process involved in transforming a python into one of their works of art.
We've all missed, and the hunter who says we haven't will never feel the thrill. Nothing is guaranteed in hunting. Any mistake leads to failure. And no one is free from making mistakes. Excitement, anxiety and haste are some of the problems that every hunter has come across in his life. Avoiding them or, if necessary, learning and assuming them is the best way to face them.
This time we accompany the Garoz brothers to hunt the wild buck on the Levantine coast. A hunting adventure in its purest form. A real high mountain stalking. Improvised camps, scarce food, little water, wild recipes and lots of nature. The hunter's effort to achieve a good trophy of sheep begins now.
The rutting season has been over for two months now and the wild males of this subspecies are separated from the groups of females, more attentive to the dangers of the environment. But the enormous horns of some specimens and the difficulty of hunting them, make this true king of the peninsular peaks of the Levant the trophy dreamed of by many hunters.
The management of excess populations of the Barbary sheep in the mountain ranges of the Levantine coast is a unique opportunity to enjoy great hunting with the intense blue of the Mediterranean on the horizon.
The Atlas sheep or Barbary sheep is a species introduced in the Iberian Peninsula about fifty years ago and since then it has not stopped growing, until it has become a real problem in some areas of the Levantine mountains. Precisely, in order to contribute to solve this issue, the Garoz brothers organize the stalking that we are going to see.
The echoes of the rut echo through the rugged mountains of Montoro-Cardeña as the mouflon leap between valleys, ravines and ravines. In today's programme it is Pilar Escribano, a young hunter and blogger for whom hunting is not just about shooting a game, who goes into the rugged Cordovan bush to try to collect a selective mouflon in order to manage the population and maintain optimum control of the quality of the specimens on the farm. His tenacity and a good team will make his dream come true.
Only in the Iberian Peninsula is this type of hunting practised, in which dogs, cattle and men wage a merciless struggle to hunt and avoid being hunted. In sierras and dehesas the barks and gunshots resound, while the cattle run breaking through the mountains and accelerating the heartbeats of the hunters who watch from their posts at the headlands, travesas and cortaderos.
The prince of the Pyrenean mountain awaits Antonio on the French side of the mountain range.
Accompanied by the young guide Franck Almagro, they will try to shoot a trophy of this emblematic species in an environment of great beauty for its landscapes and also for the shelters that will help the hunter and the gamekeeper to accomplish the not so simple task.
Hunting between the sea and the mountains. A unique experience in which the quality of the equipment and the hunter's skill will be the keys to try to bring down a good trophy of roe deer. The cliffs of the coast of Alicante will witness two exciting days of stalking the Atlas ram.
The coastal mountains of Castellón are witness to the good work of Manuel and his son Kevin who, embarking on a trophy hunt for mountain goats during the rutting season, end up managing a population decimated by mange and eliminating the sick animals to avoid contagion. The Hispanic goat is one of the species most threatened by this disease, which must be stopped at all costs.
The essence of a legendary continent for hunting in which all the senses perceive that magic and that exclusive sensation that participating in a safari provides. The orography, the variety of animal and plant species, the company of local specialists in each task and the thrill of shooting trophies of unique beauty, form a set of experiences difficult to forget.
We continue in the African hunting adventure where the Young Wild Hunters continue in search of some of the most characteristic game species of the area. This time the protagonists will be two of the trophies that cannot be missing in the pavilion of an African hunter: the reedbuck and the zebra. Animals that, against all odds, will not make it easy for hunters.
One of the most emblematic animals of the African ecosystem and one of the most valued hunting trophies is the kudu. A corpulent antelope with a long spiral horn, it is renowned for its toughness and endurance. The stalking of this species is full of emotions and its trophy is one of the most eye-catching in any hunting lodge.
La cacería del mayor de los cinco grandes esconde una realidad oculta que trasciende al propio evento de cacería. Los altos precios del trofeo contribuyen a posibilitar un manejo poblacional del que se benefician muchas especies del entorno y que contribuye a proveer recursos a las poblaciones locales. Una cacería exclusiva y necesaria para garantizar la supervivencia de esta especie.
Hunting in extreme situations defines this series. It couldn't be otherwise that the Young Wild Hunters travel to unique places. In this episode we will reach the snowy confines of the summits of Turkey in search of the big wild boars. During 3 days our friends will try to hunt this incredible animal in the mode of hunting.
We continue hunting wild boars in the most extreme mountain ranges of Turkey. We will live these unique moments in this episode plagued with wild boars. We will also try to show the viewer the real and great culture with which we will share experiences all these days.
On this occasion the Young Wild Hunters cameras would travel to the Pyrenees to spend two days with the hunters, Nacho and Omar, hunting high
Nacho and Omar, two days hunting the high mountain bighorn sheep.
Two hard days of authentic high mountain hunting in the Pyrenees, overcoming the cold, the water and the fog, trying to
water and fog, to try to shoot a big trophy buck of this species.
We went to the north of Spain, specifically to Ancares in the company of our friends from Solognac Karlos and Jose to hunt chamois. Adventures are much better when they are done with friends!
This time the YWH team in collaboration with Decathlon Spain, goes deep into the Asturian mountains to hunt the elusive goblin. Two days of nature and visits to our much appreciated villages. Hunting supports all communities and the desire of YWH is to show it and put it in value.
Young Wild Hunters and Solognac join hands in this hunting adventure that will take them to the top of the Levantine mountains to manage the population of this species; the Atlas rams, which have been colonising these territories for more than 50 years. Their objective is to kill two females and the prize will be a gastronomic experience in an unbeatable setting.
The rugged mountains of Kyrgyzstan are the setting for this authentic hunting adventure that we will share with the Young Wild Hunter, Luis Miguel de la Rubia and two intrepid Mexican hunters ready to give their all to get the trophy of trophies, the hard, difficult and exclusive Argali. A ram with an impressive head that will put the hunter to the test.
The Young Wild Hunter's adventure continues through the mountainous massifs of Asia in pursuit of Marco Polo's giant rams. An experience within reach of very few privileged and that requires extensive hunting knowledge, good physical shape and a lot of enthusiasm to overcome the many sacrifices that must be made by those who want to hang this trophy on their hunting lodge.
One of the many varieties of Ibex that exist in Europe and Asia is found in the mountain ranges of Kyrgyzstan. This is where this adventure of the Young Wild Hunters comes to an end. After many days of hunting on rams, they leave as a finishing touch the stalking of this wild goat with a valuable horn, which at this time of the year climbs the highest peaks to avoid the heat.
The Young Wild Hunters team leaves the mountain ranges of Kyrgyzstan for the Turkish mountains in search of another mythical species in the hunting world: the Bezoar Ibex. A variety of mountain goat that tests anyone who dares to try to hang this trophy on their hunting pavilion.
The adventure continues. Several months later, Young Wild Hunters are reunited with their Mexican friends, this time playing at home in the arid deserts of Sonora. Now the hunt will focus on the mule deer, invisible to most human eyes.
The second phase of the hunt will take our characters from the arid lands of Sonora to the cactus-laden hills, the territory of the small and elusive caoue. Ignacio will try to make his debut with his first animal on the American continent. Back in Puebla, Jorge will invite the team to one of his usual small game hunts, that of the Moctezuma partridge.
Deer and antelope in the forests and grasslands of Argentina for one of the most intense hunting experiences imaginable. Gonzalo, Ignacio and Luis cross the Atlantic to take some trophies. But the undertaking is not an easy one and any distraction could mean the loss of an unrepeatable opportunity.
A new adventure of the Young Wild Hunters in the south of the American continent after antelopes and deer. Between the dense forests of the Pampas and the impressive natural lagoons that populate the Argentinean countryside. An incomparable environment where the cattle put the skill of their pursuers to the test.
Argentina's wide range of game makes it a favourite destination for hunters from all over the world. The opportunity to shoot an infinite number of pigeons among the sunflowers during the day, while waiting for the pigs in the moonlight, is something unique and impossible to beat when combined with a great barbecue.
A new hunting experience of the Young Wild Hunters in Argentine lands. On this occasion, Ignacio will not only face the problem of getting his trophy. Later he will have to overcome the challenge of cooking the pigeon better than a renowned local chef. A feat perhaps more complicated than the hunt itself, but with its tasty reward.
Gonzalo and Ignacio will experience firsthand the daily grind of Argentinean farmers herding cattle the old-fashioned way, on horseback. With the immense population densities destroying crops year after year, the Young Wild Hunters will now be helping out with a bit of female antelope management.
Our team bids farewell to Argentina in the best possible way, with another wonderful cooking competition between Ignacio and Leo, this time with deer as the main element of the dish. To top it all off, they will perform an impressive stalking of a selective deer among trees and reeds.
Namibia is the scene of the new adventures of the Young Wild Hunters. A territory where hunting remains pure and traditional and where nothing is guaranteed if the hunter is not capable of achieving it with his own effort. The best destination to integrate into the African roll and savor everything that this authentic paradise offers us.
A new adventure of the Young Wild Hunters in the territory of Namibia. The mountains of this hunting paradise are the ideal setting to discover leopard and warthog stalking techniques. And to know gastronomic recipes with which to take advantage of the meat of some of the slaughtered pieces.
One of the most beautiful African big game trophies is undoubtedly the Kudu. An antelope weighing more than three hundred kilos and more than two meters tall, whose spiral antlers make it unique. Stalking it is quite an experience, and taking it down with an open-sighted rifle is a challenge. because the shooting distance should be the minimum possible.
Technology at the service of population control of different species to know with the greatest precision the specimens that occupy the hunting territories. And the language of the different tracks of the oryx, to know where the large specimens move. Two essential detail jobs to achieve the best trophies.
Technology at the service of population control of different species to know with the greatest precision the specimens that occupy the hunting territories. And the language of the different tracks of the oryx, to know where the large specimens move. Two essential detail jobs to achieve the best trophies.