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Spanish Monteria with SBG Professional Outfitters - Driven Boar, Deer and Mouflon Hunting

Exhilarating driven shooting in Spain.
Monteria's are a stable part of the Spanish Hunting Tradition. These days draw in tourism from around the world bringing a vast wealth to the local communities.
Days like the two shown in this film are sponsored by the Spanish Government to cull numbers of animals in areas where they are overrun. Each area, many over 500 hectares in size can be hunted only once a year only.
We hope you like this short film. Please leave your comments and for all information please contact the organisers below.
Rafael de los Reyes
SBG PROFESSIONAL OUTFITTERS
C/ Austria 5 -13005 Ciudad Real ( Spain )
T.+34 692 15 87 27
rreyes@spanishbg.com

Пікірлер: 10

  • @buckeye2108
    @buckeye21085 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful Sitka and fallow deer!! Great vid, wish they’d show the impact shot

  • @juanluiscanetemangas1307

    @juanluiscanetemangas1307

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Buckeye 210 in Spain there aren't Sitka deers...

  • @aoe76
    @aoe765 жыл бұрын

    Danmark 🇩🇰🇩🇰😊

  • @TweedsandPheasants
    @TweedsandPheasants5 жыл бұрын

    Two nice new videos in two weeks. Good stuff Jonathan. What's next on the cards to be uploaded? Any grouse videos lined up for us?

  • @JonathanMMcGee

    @JonathanMMcGee

    5 жыл бұрын

    We've filmed loads grouse days for private clients last season so I'll see if I can get one of our editors to pull a few clips together for KZread. Next up is probably some promotional work with gun manufacturers or a shoot day profile. Enjoy.

  • @user-kd9vd7lo2u
    @user-kd9vd7lo2u5 жыл бұрын

    Like 3

  • @i_like_to_move_it_move_it
    @i_like_to_move_it_move_it4 жыл бұрын

    Can somebody please explain to me how the shot at 8:04 was safe?

  • @Ez33
    @Ez332 жыл бұрын

    Killer

  • @tj_mora
    @tj_mora Жыл бұрын

    You see all those hunting dogs. At the end of each hunting season, most of the older dogs (3 years old and older) are no longer needed. So they are disposed. The lucky ones get shot by their handlers. The unlucky ones get thrown away at a random location and starves to death. These dogs can't survive on their own in the wild and Spain doesn't really have predators that can prey on these dogs. If a dog was injured, the owners won't spend a dime on their recovery. Either they get shot or thrown in a dumpster and dies a slow agonizing death. This norm is really ingrained in the Spanish hunting culture that every time the Spanish government passes law about animal rights, the hunting dogs are always explicitly excluded from it. I'm no vegan and I also do think hunting overpopulated and invasive species is okay, but to treat the hunting dogs like that is just too much for me to take. I won't ever participate in any hunt there in Spain, ever.