Monday, December 21, 2009

Hunting for small game wingshooting

Dear fellow Hunters

We have finished another good small game hunting season in Hungary. Our hunting club had many foreign hunters from all over the world.
Thank you for all the pheasant and hare hunters for the nice shots, and a safe hunts, we had no accidental gun related injuries this year, and we are proud of that.
So Merry Christmas and Happy New Year for all the hunters, untill next year, don't forget to sign up for next year 8 months prior to the hunt.
Roe buck hunting sign up is on now for April 17th 2010.

regards
Hungarian-Hunting clubs
http://www.hungarian-hunting.com/

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Pheasant and duck hunting 2009

I just want to thank all the hunters signed up for our pheasant and duck hunt, that because of your participation we sold are sold out.
If you have not payed your deposit and signed our contracts at this point, we need to schedule you for 2010 November.
All the hunters with signed contracts and payed deposits this is not for you. you are all set and scheduled, we are starting this weekend October 24th with the first group.
Good luck for every hunter may Hubertus guide your barrel to shoot Straight.

regards
Bill Olah

Friday, September 4, 2009

2010 Roe buck hunting event

To all Roe Buck hunters.
As usual every year we do this big Roe Buck hunting opening on April 15th and goes on to the end of April. So 2010 will not be any different for our club.
We offer a great package and we are keeping the price even when the US dollar is on the slope.
Let get to the offer that we have 4 Roe Bucks 170 gram - 350 gram maximum.
3 days of hunting, scouting style
4 days at the local hotel with all accomodations (pool, sauna, bar, diner)
Airport pick up and drop off
3 meals/day
CIC scorring on your trophies
Custom clearance papers to take the trophies with you
All of this for a price of 3,800 USD
Now lets get tot the part what is not included: International Airfair, alcohol, special requests by the guests. if you are interested call bill at 201-674-5761 T-mobile worldwide service.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

November Duck hunting special

We would like to present the following up for grab. Five hunter minimum, Driven Duck hunt. Every hunter will have the opportunity to shoot more then 130 Ducks.Fully guided hunting with personal loaders for every hunter, Arrival on the 5th, we hunt on the 6-7th. ammo allowance is 300 shells. Not included Airfair. rest is in their hotel, food, transportation, airport pick up and drop off, for as little as 3,400 USD. "You got guns will travel"
thnx
Bill Olah President
Hungarian-Hunting
201-674-5761
www.hungarian-hunting.com

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Red Stag or Fallow deer hunt

Hungarian Hunting has one trip for the last week of October in 2009 for one only Red Stag up to 9kg antler or one only Fallow Deer up to 4.5kg antler CIC scorred.
if you are interested get in touch with bill www.hungarian-hunting.com or
http://groups.google.com/group/world-wide-hunters/web/late-october-hunt-for-2009?hl=en

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

all fellow gun owners and hunter

Subject: InterestingSenate Bill SB-2099 will require us to put on our 2009 1040 federal taxform all guns that you have or own. It may require fingerprints and atax of $50 per gun. This bill was introduced on Feb.. 24. This bill willbecome public knowledge 30 days after it is voted into law. This is anamendment to the Internal Revenue Act of 1986. This means that theFinance Committee can pass this without the Senate voting on it at all.The full text of the proposed amendment is on the U.S. Senate homepage,http://www.senate.gov / You can find the bill bydoing a search by the bill number, SB-2099. You know who to call ore-mail; I strongly suggest you do. Please send a copy of this e-mail toevery gun owner you know.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Wingshooting adventure







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    A European Wing Shooting Odyssey
    For many of us, the thoughts of driven pheasants bring to mind the Edwardian times of turn of the century England. Men in ties and breeks, with fine shotguns, shooting fast flying pheasants as they soar overhead - their loader calling, “Ahead, Sir” and an occasional “Well shot, sir!”
    Okay, Hungarian Hunting, and your host Bill Olah, can make that happen – and make it affordable as well. Read on.
    Hungary has one of the finest and oldest traditions for driven shooting anywhere in Europe. It is an American friendly country. It is a Roe Deer, Red Stag, Wild Boar, European hare, and PHEASANT heaven. It also features some wonderful Mallard shooting. Castles and fine hotels, as well as dining in intimate pubs or high scale restaurants, are available. It is an easy country to get to. You can bring your own shotgun, no problem. Ten hunters can shoot 1,000 to 1,500 pheasants and 500 ducks in a full three days of shooting.
    Picture yourself –
    You arrive in Budapest after your overnight flight from the US. You are met by your American/Hungarian host who makes sure all your luggage and guns are accounted for, and your immigration into Hungary is pleasant and seamless. A luxury bus transports you and your fellow hunters to a castle, located in a stately area of the Hungarian countryside, surrounded by woods and waters. You shower, change, and meet your hunting companions by the fire for cocktails before dinner and to get an insight into what to expect in the next three days of hunting. You have an elegant, pleasant, and relaxing meal in the castle’s incredible dining hall, and hear stories of the marvelous history of Hungarian Hunting, big game trophies, and the magnificent pheasant and duck hunting you are about to enjoy. You go to bed in a room where royalty has slept, and only the excitement of tomorrow keeps you awake for that extra few minutes.
    You are up early next morning for the short ride to the hunt club. From there you travel in the traditional wagons across the hunt area to your first driven shooting stand. You are met by your loader/attendant, whose job it is to help you be in a position to shoot birds safely and effectively, keep you loaded and focused, and keep count of the numbers of birds you bag. Gun ready, shells handy, eyes upward, you wait for the first of many high and hard flying Hungarian pheasants. The horn sounds, and the drive is on.
    Sporadic fire comes from your left and you glance that way to see one of your companions has folded a cock bird coming over the trees. Before you can congratulate him, you attendant says, “Front” and you see a pair of birds, cock and hen, coming over the trees straight at your position. Here we go. The gun comes up smoothly and you fire once to the left and once to the right. As you open the gun, you hear the pleasant ‘Whamp’, ‘Whamp’, of two birds hitting the ground. And so it goes.
    Shots made, shots missed, grand high shots; simple, close crossers and incomers – the variety is endless, and so are the birds – until the horn sounds again, as the beaters are closing in, and safety is paramount over a late flying straggler.
    This could be you for three glorious days this Fall during the first week in November. Three full days of pheasants and ducks with one full morning and afternoon of pheasants and two days with morning ducks and afternoon pheasants, or vice versa. You and your shooting companions can expect to bring to bag 1,000 pheasants, or more, and 500 ducks, or more, depending on quality shooting of the guns and the desires of the group. You will stay at well appointed, historic accommodations, a castle, with gourmet meals, served in house, or dine at a one of a myriad of fine restaurants in town. Gentlemen, ties are not required, but you won’t be out of place with one either.
    Your itinerary –
    Leave the US, November 4th and arrive in Budapest, November 5th. Transfer to castle lodging. You will then have three full days of hunting for pheasants or ducks, or both, on November 6th, 7th, and 8th. Transfer to Budapest on the 9th for the flight home, or for an extended one day stay for sight seeing and shopping in this cosmopolitan life center.
    Package Cost Includes –
    Transportation to and from the airport, and to and from the hunting area
    All meals for all days, including fine Hungarian wines with your suppers
    Prepared meals in the field at lunch when opportune
    All licenses
    All shells
    Gun entry fees and permits
    A pheasant bag limit of 1000 for the group of 10
    A Mallard bag limit of 500 for the group of 10
    Note - additional birds available on a fee basis for group or individuals.
    Services of Loader/Attendant
    All gratuities
    Total $4995
    Not included:
    International Airfare
    Additional days in Budapest
    Alcoholic beverages, other than those provided with meals
    Items of a personal nature
    Contact:
    Bill Olah tel.: 201-674-5761





    Monday, February 23, 2009

    edwardian pheasant and duck hunting trip for 2009


    A European Wing Shooting Odyssey


    For many of us, the thoughts of driven pheasants bring to mind the Edwardian times of turn of the century England. Men in ties and breeks, with fine shotguns, shooting fast flying pheasants as they soar overhead - their loader calling, “Ahead, Sir” and an occasional “Well shot, sir!”

    Okay, Hungarian Hunting, and your hosts Bill Olah and John Wiles, can make that happen – and make it affordable as well. Read on.

    Hungary has one of the finest and oldest traditions for driven shooting anywhere in Europe. It is an American friendly country. It is a Roe Deer, Red Stag, Wild Boar, European hare, and PHEASANT heaven. It also features some wonderful Mallard shooting. Castles and fine hotels, as well as dining in intimate pubs or high scale restaurants, are available. It is an easy country to get to. You can bring your own shotgun, no problem. Ten hunters can shoot 1,000 to 1,500 pheasants and 500 ducks in a full three days of shooting.

    Picture yourself –
    You arrive in Budapest after your overnight flight from the US. You are met by your American/Hungarian host who makes sure all your luggage and guns are accounted for, and your immigration into Hungary is pleasant and seamless. A luxury bus transports you and your fellow hunters to a castle, located in a stately area of the Hungarian countryside, surrounded by woods and waters. You shower, change, and meet your hunting companions by the fire for cocktails before dinner and to get an insight into what to expect in the next three days of hunting. You have an elegant, pleasant, and relaxing meal in the castle’s incredible dining hall, and hear stories of the marvelous history of Hungarian Hunting, big game trophies, and the magnificent pheasant and duck hunting you are about to enjoy. You go to bed in a room where royalty has slept, and only the excitement of tomorrow keeps you awake for that extra few minutes.
    You are up early next morning for the short ride to the hunt club. From there you travel in the traditional wagons across the hunt area to your first driven shooting stand. You are met by your loader/attendant, whose job it is to help you be in a position to shoot birds safely and effectively, keep you loaded and focused, and keep count of the numbers of birds you bag. Gun ready, shells handy, eyes upward, you wait for the first of many high and hard flying Hungarian pheasants. The horn sounds, and the drive is on.

    Sporadic fire comes from your left and you glance that way to see one of your companions has folded a cock bird coming over the trees. Before you can congratulate him, you attendant says, “Front” and you see a pair of birds, cock and hen, coming over the trees straight at your position. Here we go. The gun comes up smoothly and you fire once to the left and once to the right. As you open the gun, you hear the pleasant ‘Whamp’, ‘Whamp’, of two birds hitting the ground. And so it goes.

    Shots made, shots missed, grand high shots; simple, close crossers and incomers – the variety is endless, and so are the birds – until the horn sounds again, as the beaters are closing in, and safety is paramount over a late flying straggler.

    This could be you for three glorious days this Fall during the first week in November. Three full days of pheasants and ducks with one full morning and afternoon of pheasants and two days with morning ducks and afternoon pheasants, or vice versa. You and your shooting companions can expect to bring to bag 1,000 pheasants, or more, and 500 ducks, or more, depending on quality shooting of the guns and the desires of the group. You will stay at well appointed, historic accommodations, a castle, with gourmet meals, served in house, or dine at a one of a myriad of fine restaurants in town. Gentlemen, ties are not required, but you won’t be out of place with one either.

    Your itinerary –
    Leave the US Sunday, November 1st and arrive in Budapest, Monday November 2nd. Transfer to castle lodging. You will then have three full days of hunting for pheasants or ducks, or both, on November 3rd, 4th, and 5th. Transfer to Budapest on the 6th for the flight home, or for an extended one day stay for sight seeing and shopping in this cosmopolitan life center.

    Package Cost Includes –
    Transportation to and from the airport, and to and from the hunting area
    All meals for all days, including fine Hungarian wines with your suppers
    Prepared meals in the field at lunch when opportune
    All licenses
    All shells
    Gun entry fees and permits
    A pheasant bag limit of 1000 for the group of 10
    A Mallard bag limit of 500 for the group of 10
    Note - additional birds available on a fee basis for group or individuals.
    Services of Loader/Attendant
    All gratuities
    Total $4995

    Not included:
    International Airfare
    Additional days in Budapest
    Alcoholic beverages, other than those provided with meals
    Items of a personal nature