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Only to say hi from Spain, i am Jorge Amador, the writter of the last article in the Tradbow website. I am a reader of the forums from time ago, but this is my first topic
Best regards from Spain and excuse my english
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¡Bienvenidos a la hoguera de campamento!
Your article is fantastic. We need to see many more like that.
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Jorge,
Welcome to the forum. Your article was a great way to introduce yourself, well done 😀
Jim
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Thank you guys!!
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¡Bienvenidos, compadre! Me gusto sus escritos y videos aquì:
http://adventurousbowhunter.com/
¡Salud!
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As you can see, Jorge, you might have to excuse our English at times as well…
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Hi Jorge,
Great article you wrote. It was all new information to me and exciting read. I find it fascinating that hunting can be prohibited based on weather patterns. Seems like a gray area though which could cause some issues.
When you hunt the roe deer in the spring are they rutting then?
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Yes,the regulations here can be a nightmare, lots of gray areas here with the snow and with the weapons for example.
Roe deer rut is during the months of july-august
About the spanish, i have been hunting Texas two times ( javelinas and pigs). As you know, spanish is a usual language there. Curiously, while i was in Cabelas with my friends, a lady comes to us to ask me where i learn to speak spanish as was very polite and beauty.
Texas is a great place to bowhunt, very funny
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Jorge, what all is available for hunting in Spain? Is there interest much for the common folk?
I know a lot of bows are sold in Europe, a personal friend of mine, Bill Foreman, Great Plains Archery, has quite a European market, but is it not kind of restrictive over there as to where bowhunting is allowed?
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Problem is that all are private lands and have access to good places at low cost is not usual. Most common animals to bowhunt are the wild hogs as are in all the country and as you know, are tough and clevers animals.
Bowhunt deers, ibex, chamois or others is possible but usually you need to spend money to hunt.
So, is not a bad place, we can hunt all year around if you have money, as after the general season (september-february) you could roe deers, relax during the summer and return to hunt during the rut season for deer and fallows, around september.And with a bit of luck you could have access to bowhunt hogs all year around….but money is always a problem.
For foreigners, the Ibex is always our most interesting animal but is not cheap. I was hunting females at low price, same scenaries but cheaper for sure. The anímals numbers are highs so usually you have real opportunities.
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Thank you R2, glad to help trad guys with interest to hunt here, or to learn about it
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