Patrol hunt

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Front of riflemen, drivers and dogs during a hunt for foxes

The streak hunt or patrol is a type of hunting in which drivers and hunters search the area against the wind in a broad front. The Bohemian patrol is a special form of patrol hunting, which is mainly used on the hare . Drivers and hunters are preferred on the sides and form a "U". This is to prevent the game from breaking through on the sides.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Siegfried Seibt: Basic knowledge of the hunter test . Kosmos, Stuttgart 2017, ISBN 978-3-440-15956-9 , community hunt species ( limited preview in Google book search).
So-called "flanker", which moves in front of the flank of the driver weir, in the British equivalent of the Bohemian patrol