There is a lot of game, but there is no order
The most remote and largest region of the Russian Federation is Magadan. Not very densely populated, it is of great interest to hunters and athletes. Hunting is diverse here: ducks, geese, and sandpipers come here to nest; in winter they hunt fox, hare, squirrel, and partridge. There is a place to go: huts have been built in hunting grounds by the hunting society, and boat stations have been set up on the lakes. There is a staff of rangers who monitor the order.
But there is still a lot to be done here so that hunting is conducted correctly and culturally everywhere.
The regional hunting society does not pay due attention to educational work among hunters. There is no hunter's room or permanent place in any area of the region where athletes can gather and discuss their affairs. This is especially true for novice hunters. Many of the young people acquire guns, but no one teaches them how to handle weapons, does not introduce them to the life of animals. And many young hunters hunt birds and animals at any time and by any means.
Poachers do not feel any strictness here, the State Hunting Inspectorate does not pursue them. Meanwhile, there are glaring facts. Individual hunters from Magadan hire bulldozers and set up small ponds in the vicinity of the city; a migratory bird lands on the water to rest and is ambushed.
Some provide electric lighting to reservoirs. As soon as the ducks land, the spotlight turns on, and the helpless bird is shot at point blank range.
A lot of game is destroyed in remote hay fields, where geese and ducks stop for nesting. Flip-flops are caught, and molting birds are beaten with sticks.
It should be added to this that many young hunters do not know how to shoot straight, and therefore there are many wounded who die. To train hunters, it would be very necessary to develop bench sports in the Magadan region, but this is not being done. The Regional Council has been planning the construction of a round stand for two years. Even the site has been selected and the stamps for the plates have been made, but there is still no stand.
The leadership of the regional hunters' society could have worked successfully if it had better relied on the asset and involved him more in the work of protecting game, promoting hunting rules, as well as educating and training young hunting enthusiasts.
Gathering of fishermen of the Katanga region
A meeting of advanced hunters of collective farms of the Katangsky district of the Irkutsk region was held in the house of culture in the village of Erbogachen. The director of the procurement office, A. Berezkin, made a presentation at the meeting.
The report noted that the harvesting of furs in the region has decreased compared to previous years. This is the result of the reduced attention paid to fishing by local organizations. Meanwhile, hunting in these conditions is an important branch of agriculture. Hunting needs to be raised to a higher level. It should develop not as a retreat for collective farmers, but as an important branch of collective farm production.
Speaking about the muskrat fishery, which began to acclimatize here in 1938, the speaker said that the newcomer animals have taken root well and are reproducing. In 1940, 70,000 muskrat skins were harvested in the area, but in recent years, the harvesting of muskrat skins has significantly decreased, and this happened because procurement organizations are almost not engaged in harvesting muskrat skins.
Hunting expert V. Kalinin spoke about new methods and techniques of hunting and the use of self-propelled guns.
G. Ineshik (a hunter from the village of Nepa) expressed the wish that in the northern collective farms, along with agronomists and animal technicians, there should be hunting organizers.
— Now collective farms receive 20% of the amount of furs they have handed over under direct contracts, — says hunter G. Sizykh, — it is necessary to ensure that all these funds are used by collective farms for biotechnological and reproductive measures, as well as for hunting activities.
Yuri Gusachenko, senior forester of the Katanga Forestry, called on forest guards and hunters to join forces to fight fires and poaching.
The acquisition of equipment by collective farms will reduce the time of agricultural work and will make it possible to release the maximum number of hunters at the right time. Maksatov pointed out the need to develop cellular animal husbandry in the collective farms of the region. "It is necessary," he said, "to build not only collective farms, but also to engage in individual animal husbandry." Real free porn movies https://exporntoons.net online porn USA, UK, AU, Europe.