Hunter

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As a slayer in is hunting traditions of hunters called that a piece of wild legitimately "captured". He has to practice hunting-and partly also for legislation the right to the trophy and the hunters right of his own broken animal. If a shooting fee has to be paid, he has to pay it.

If several shooters have shot the same piece of game in a company hunt, the following rules generally apply according to German customs:

  • In the case of a bullet shot (shot with a projectile ), the shooter is the shooter who scored the first hit that would have killed the game or injured it so badly that it could have been successfully hunted down in the event of a search.
  • In the case of a shotgun shot (shot with a single shot ), the shooter is the hunter who fired the last shot at the game.

In case of doubt, the hunt manager determines the hunter.

Part of the hunting tradition is also the handing over of the rifle's broke to the hunter, as well as the determination of the hunting king on the basis of the hunted animals in the case of company hunts .

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literature

  • Gerhard Seilmeier (Ed.): Hunting Lexicon . 7th edition, BLV, Munich 1996, ISBN 3-405-15131-7 .