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Been flying in a particular area for the past week that is just loaded with game. Tons of hogs, huge ones that size up the helicopter when you hover near like they're thinking they can take you. Smaller deer in herds from 10 up to 50+. Then some bigger deer with nice racks. I need to get on it out here
Enjoy. There is a lot of great hunting to be done in Germany.
Originally Posted by Taco280AI
I need to get on it out here


That's when you will hit problems..
taco,

first you need a license, blatantly obvious you don't have one. second you're looking at the fenced in Hohenfels training area. they have a ton of game and only do a few drive hunts a year.
i can really recommend it.
Hohenfels is not high fence. There are control measures at main entrences on roads, etc, but the only thing seperating the training area from the next farm or forest in somplaces is a creek or a sign. i was just there yesterday and hunted there the first time in 1998.
Have hunted there a few times . . . nice area and I'll go back.

Hohenfels Training Area lays in the Free State of Bavaria, in the Administrative District (�Province�) of the Oberfalz (�Upper Palatinate�), in the former Landkreis County of Parsberg, now Neumarkt and is named after the market town of Hohenfels.

The size of the area is 163 square kilometers (63 sq miles) or 16,300 hectares, which equals approximately 40,000 acres.
The average extension from west to east is 17 kilometers or 10.3 miles; from north to south 7.7 kilometers or 4.8 miles (1,148 feet). The average height above sea level of the main area
is between 450-500 meters.
Originally Posted by mossbergman
taco,

first you need a license, blatantly obvious you don't have one. second you're looking at the fenced in Hohenfels training area. they have a ton of game and only do a few drive hunts a year.


I hunted Hohenfels several times. NO fence. That is national forest land.
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