Roe deer hunting with muzzleloader rifle
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Please support us at: https://www.patreon.com/capandball The story of one of the first black powder roe deers taken in Hungary at the Börzsöny mountaines at the hunting grounds of the Ipoly Erdő Zrt. It is one of the first games taken legally in Hungary since the Hungarian Blackpowder Shooters and Hunters Association received permission to organize experimental hunts with muzzleloaders. A film a Pest Megyei Kormányhivatal Földművelésügyi Igazgatósága Vadászati és Halászati Osztálya által kiadott engedély alapján tartott kutatási célú vadászatok keretében készült az Ipoly Erdő Zrt. vadászterületének természetvédelmi oltalom alá nem eső területén. Music:"Under the Stairs" (Instrumental Version) by Josh Woodward (http://www.joshwoodward.com/)
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