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The Calles Monteria experience spans two days and involves around 20 hunters exploring two impressive and varied hunting grounds - Casarente and La Via.
Day 1: Caserta
On the first day we go hunting in Casarente, an open area of about 1500 hectares.Here is organized a very traditional and large Monteria with many hunters, many dogs and dog handlers. We hunt together with 15-20 Spanish hunters to be able to close the entire land. The land is at a so-called "middle altitude" with hills and smaller mountains, so not at completely open ground level but also not in higher up in the mountains. There are everything from dense passes with thicker vegetation to open passes with long shooting lanes. The dense vegetation on parts of the land means that wild boar hunting can be quite action-packed here.
This land has large populations of game and it is usually a cool and action-packed first day of hunting. There is also the possibility of fine trophies of both red deer and fallow deer. The Monterian is organized by one of the most respected and traditional Monteria teams in Spain, and led by Captain Lolo de Juanwho offers a unique experience by leading the hunt from horseback on his Spanish thoroughbred, Talibann.
Hunting is always hunting, but if all goes well, we expect to shoot about 100 game during the day.
Legal game per person per day:
2 male deer, optional between red deer and fallow deer.
2 rabbits, with a choice between Red deer and Fallow deer.
Free on wild boar.
Day 2: La Via
On the second and final day of our Monteria, we head to La Via, another exciting hunting area. This is a slightly smaller piece of land that is fenced, but has a large game population. Here we hope to have a successful hunt and take a large number of hinds and some wild boar. Here it is only our group that hunts, which gives an exclusive feeling and a different experience than the first day. We have a total bag of up to 100 game per group and we expect to be 20 hunters in the group. The basic principle is 5 game per person, but the allowed number can increase during the hunt. Here the main focus is on fallow deer and possibly some wild boar. Hunting is always hunting, but if all goes well we expect to take about 80-100 game during the day.
Legal game per person per day:
5-10st dovhindar.
Accommodation:
The accommodation for this trip is in a delightful 4-star hotel located on a large golf course and a scenic lake. This allows you and your entire group to enjoy the comfort and beauty of the surroundings. In addition, the hotel is only about a two-hour drive from Madrid, and 20 to 60 minutes from the hunting grounds, making it a convenient and easily accessible destination.
On the last evening of our trip, we finish in the big city of Madrid. Here we gather for a nice closing dinner together. The restaurant offers a wide variety of dishes, so each guest can choose what they want to eat and pay for their own meals. It is a perfect ending to an unforgettable hunting experience in Spain, where community and memories are in focus.
Join us for a traditional hunting experience in Monteria, Spain. This is a unique and memorable form of hunting that differs from the traditional driven hunts in the rest of Europe.
In Spain, it is legal to hunt with dogs in an area once a year. Therefore, many hunters and dogs come together to make the hunt as efficient as possible. Usually Monteria is carried out in relatively large areas with 20-30 hunters and 400-500 dogs. In this way, a significant effort is made to control the game population once a year and then allow both the game and the land to recover for the rest of the year.
During our various Monterias, we can kill anything from 50 to over 300 animals per group. The number varies depending on the size of the group and the area where we hunt. The game species we hunt are usually red deer and wild boar and in some areas there are fallow deer and mouflon sheep.
We work with professional hunting organizations on site that have extensive experience in organizing Monteria in Spain. They have extensive experience in the areas where we hunt and are committed to giving our guests a great experience. These experts accompany us throughout the trip and make sure that all our guests are satisfied and happy by ensuring a safe and efficient hunting experience.
For three days we hunt red deer and wild boar using the classic Monteria method of hunting.
As Monteria is a form of hunting and not a specific location, we offer different areas for the hunt. This means that each of our Monterias can vary significantly in terms of hunting location and accommodation. Sometimes we stay in city hotels and sometimes in charming lodges in the hunting grounds.
As a rule, our packages include a double room, but if you want a single room we can usually arrange it on request, although the number of single rooms available may be limited, especially at the lodges.
During Monterian we hunt one sow per day. This means that we start the hunt a little later in the morning and stay on duty for three to four hours before finishing with a nice lunch in the hunting ground.
A hunting trip to Spain during a Monteria is so much more than just an exciting and successful hunt. It is a social and enjoyable trip filled with wildlife experiences, delicious food, exquisite wines, often brilliant sunshine, beautiful scenery and lots of laughter.
If you want to experience something that is different from the traditional driven hunting experiences in the rest of Europe, Monteria is really something to recommend. It is an unforgettable and awesome experience that you should definitely experience at least once in your life!
The morning at the Monterian starts around 08.00 with a light breakfast at the accommodation. After recharging with energy, we then set off for the hunting grounds.
At the hunting ground, you will be greeted by tents and beautifully set tables, where tapas and sometimes a second, traditional breakfast at the Monteria are served. Then it's time for the exciting raffle of the day's pass. Each hunter is also assigned a personal secretary who will assist you during the day's hunting adventure. You will also receive a package containing some well-chosen drinks and tapas to enjoy during the session.
Once everyone is deployed, you'll be told where your pass neighbors are and which shooting directions are prohibited. Then it's time to start the hunt. The session lasts 3-5 hours, giving you plenty of time to enjoy your tapas and drinks between shots. It's a time to take in the beauty of nature and prepare for exciting moments on the pass. Monteria is truly an experience that combines hunting, community and enjoyment of the Spanish cuisine and landscape.
After a hopefully successful hunt, it is time to end the hunt. The game patrols take care of the felled game while the shooters go to the collection point. Here you will be welcomed by a nice Spanish lunch and a drink. It is usually beautifully laid out with white tablecloths on tables in the open air.
The atmosphere is great, and everyone has exciting hunting experiences to share. Once everyone has enjoyed a good meal, it's time for the game parade and thanksgiving. This is an opportunity to admire the animals killed and to celebrate hunting as a community.
After the grand parade, it's back to your accommodation, where you can take a well-deserved shower and enjoy a refreshing drink. The evening continues with festive activities and a delicious dinner waiting to be enjoyed.
It's a day filled with excitement, camaraderie and great food and drink, making Monteria a memorable experience for hunting enthusiasts who want to enjoy Spain's rich cultural heritage and culinary traditions.
To take a hunting weapon out of the country, you need an EU passport for your weapon. You can apply for this from the police. Read more on the police website. You should apply for this immediately when booking a trip as it can take a few weeks to process. Processing times at the police vary.
Before the trip, you also need to fill in a form on the Swedish Customs website. Read more here. Before your trip, we will let you know what information you need to fill in and guide you on how to check in hunting weapons at the airport.
Unfortunately, silencers are not allowed in many countries. Countries where silencers are not allowed include Poland, Croatia and Spain. Always double-check the laws and regulations before departure.
Upon booking, a deposit of 30% of the total amount will be invoiced and must be paid within 10 days. Closer to departure, the remaining amount is invoiced, the remaining amount must be paid no later than 40 days before departure. Any trap fees will be invoiced after returning home.
If you want to pay your invoice by card, we recommend using the Betalo payment service. Betalo.
Going on a hunting trip means new experiences and memories for life. Unfortunately, it's not possible to control everything that happens, and sometimes unexpected things happen that can cause problems. So it's good to be insured both before and during your trip.
Often the travel protection included in home insurance and credit cards does not cover everything you need or want.
To make you feel as safe as possible when traveling with us, we have chosen to cooperate with Europeiska ERV, which has over 100 years in the industry. Together with Europeiska ERV, we offer their Travel Insurance Plus and Cancellation Protection. If you want to know more or want to take out an insurance, please contact us and we will help you with this.
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