
Where Dreams Come True
The combination of tradition and professional game management in Hungary ensures a wide range of hunting opportunities and comparatively high game populations. Hunting dreams come true here almost all year round.
When he thinks of the rut, Rainer Schwarz's eyes light up. “It's simply a matter of the heart,” says the former CEO of Blaser Safaris, ”the feeling of being in the middle of the rut, seeing the stags and hearing them roar, it's simply indescribable.” Almost every year, he is on the trail of the “king of the forests” during the rutting season in Hungary.

Incidentally, the hunting grounds there offer their guests some very good fly hunting in the fall. Those who prefer a more varied route have the opportunity to combine buck hunting with sow and small game hunting in the large forest hunting grounds. The stag rut starts at the end of August and really gets going in the first half of September. The hunting lodges are now fully occupied and the “trophy stags” are shot in all hunting grounds until mid-October. During the same period, fallow deer (south/south-east of Lake Balaton and in the east) and mouflon (north of Lake Balaton, in the Bakony Mountains and north-east of Budapest) also rut. After that, from November onwards, the hunting of red deer, fallow deer, mouflon and wild boar begins. For hunters who want to stalk at the same time, hunting from a carriage or stalking wagon is a very special experience!
Curt Anton has been hunting roe deer for over 20 years, but nothing could have prepared him for this moment. Together with Felix, he experiences the hunt of a lifetime. This is not just a hunt, it is every hunter's dream come true on the historic grounds of the Trolle Ljungby estate.
The Bockdrilling BD 14 is one of the most versatile rifles and scores highly with its combination of tradition and technology.