Propriety (hunting)

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The propriety or raised hide is in the hunter language the place where the hunter the game well registered and in compliance with the wind direction expected standing or sitting, even as short-term interruption of the game gangs .

Examples

Decency on the floor on the seat stick or behind the umbrella. Seat on a ladder or pulpit . In the boat when water hunting. It is customary to be especially decent when hunting wild rabbits when they leave and enter their burrow, as well as game birds when they "invade" their resting or feeding places , especially with the so-called duck line . Standing on the stand during driven hunts does not fall under the term decency.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Haseder p. 41