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Insights, trends and voices from the world of hunting, nature and dogs – compact, up-to-date and to the point.

Welcome to the official JAGD & HUND podcast!

Whether you are a hunter, dog lover, outdoor enthusiast or industry expert – our podcast brings the most exciting topics from the hunting and outdoor world directly to your ears. Look forward to conversations with experts, exclusive trade fair previews, the latest developments and background knowledge about hunting, nature, dogs and innovations. Stay informed – anytime and anywhere.

the current highlights of season 3

The hunting guide Bunsi gives us a deep insight into life and hunting in Namibia. Bunsi explains that hunting tourism is essential for the conservation of the Namibian wilderness. When hunting in Namibia, a trained hunting guide must always be present to take responsibility. Trophy hunting helps to create jobs and contributes to the local economy. The taking of individual animals maintains diversity and the overall population. Hunting tourism in Namibia is absolutely vital to the conservation of nature and game. Namibia is described as a safe and beginner-friendly country for hunting tourism.

This episode is all about the versatility and modern preparation of venison away from traditional recipes. Ludwig and Klaus share their personal experiences and tips on game preparation, with a particular focus on lesser-known cuts of meat. Ludwig emphasizes the importance of respect and appreciation when hunting and preparing game. Klaus gives practical tips on grilling game and recommends the use of core temperature thermometers. They talk about creative dishes such as beaver jerky and badger ham, as well as how to age game properly. The guests encourage the audience to prepare venison without fear and with the joy of experimentation.

Lair hunting is described as one of the most primal forms of hunting, involving darkness, earth and real teamwork between humans and dogs. The guests emphasize the importance of dog work and the challenges associated with lair hunting. The discussion also includes the dangers and the measures taken to rescue dogs that get stuck in burrows. Den hunting is described as a necessary measure to protect small game from predators. The guests also talk about the image of den hunting. For the future, they would like to see den hunting practiced more frequently among young hunters.

Guests Anna and Florian not only share a passion for hunting, but both also practise a craft that is closely linked to hunting. In conversation, they talk in particular about the processing of various game materials. They see major challenges in the lack of young talent, which particularly affects craft businesses. Nowadays, the concept of sustainability is very present – our guests argue that sustainability also means fully utilizing a hunted animal. They discuss the image of fur and other natural materials and how the public can be better informed.

The podcast deals with the structure of the DBJV and bowhunter training. Training is provided by the EBF, which also plays a key role in the development of international training standards for bowhunters. The training courses include theoretical tests and practical shooting tests. The guests emphasize the importance of good animal anatomy training for effective hunting practices. Oliver and Anders discuss the challenges and joys of bowhunting, including getting close to the animals. The podcast ends with an invitation to listeners to try bowhunting for themselves and keep an open mind to new experiences.

An exciting compilation of 13 episodes of the JAGD & HUND podcast

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