Hunting season
Ciervo Region of Murcia
Rotwild, the red deer (Cervus elaphus), is the largest native cloven game species across the German-speaking range and, alongside the moose, the largest free-living land mammal in Central Europe. The male, the Hirsch, carries impressive branched antlers that are cast and regrown every year, while the female, the Tier, remains antlerless.
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When may Ciervo be hunted in Region of Murcia?
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Exact dates
Modalidad: Montería · Ciervo
- 2025-09-07 → 2026-02-08
En los terrenos cinegéticos que ostenten la condición jurídica de coto de caza mayor o de caza menor de más de 500 hectáreas. También se podrá autorizar la cabra montés y el ciervo en los cotos de menos de 500 hectáreas cuando el Plan de Ordenación Cinegética lo permita en base a la densidad de animales existentes. En la ZEPA Sierras del Gigante-Pericay, Lomas del Buitre-Río Luchena y Sierra de la Torrecilla, ZEPA Sierra de Mojantes, ZEPA Sierra de Moratalla y Áreas Críticas del Plan de Recuperación del Águila perdicera, las batidas, ganchos y monterías, se podrán realizar desde el primer domingo de septiembre hasta el 20 de diciembre. En el resto del territorio de la Región de Murcia, los agentes medioambientales informarán a los titulares de los cotos y a la Oficina Regional de Caza y Pesca Fluvial, con la mayor antelación posible, sobre la posible afección que pueda existir en alguna mancha a la reproducción de buitre leonado, águila perdicera y águila real y en ese caso las batidas, ganchos y monterías, se podrán realizar desde el primer domingo de septiembre hasta el 20 de diciembre. Queda prohibida la celebración de ganchos, batidas y monterías los meses de marzo, abril, mayo, junio, julio y agosto, época de nidificación y cría de otras especies. Queda prohibido disparar sobre piezas de caza menor, con cualquier tipo de munición, durante la celebración de las modalidades cinegéticas de gancho, batida o montería, con excepción del zorro.
Modalidad: Rececho · Ciervo
- 2025-09-07 → 2026-02-08
En los terrenos cinegéticos que ostenten la condición jurídica de coto de caza mayor o de caza menor de más de 500 hectáreas. También se podrá autorizar la cabra montés y el ciervo en los cotos de menos de 500 hectáreas cuando el Plan de Ordenación Cinegética lo permita en base a la densidad de animales existentes.
About Rotwild
Red deer need large, quiet habitats and today inhabit mainly contiguous forest and low-mountain regions and the Alps in Central Europe, although historically the species was at home in half-open landscapes. Structure-rich mixed forests with thickets, scattered glades, feeding meadows, and undisturbed refuges form the ideal range, since the species has high spatial demands and a strong need for tranquillity. Field identification carefully distinguishes Hirsch, Tier, and Kalb; in their second year of life animals are addressed as Schmalspießer on the male side and as Schmaltier on the female side.
Rotwild is highly gregarious and lives in herds year round. Outside the rut the sexes separate: Kahlwildrudel, the female groups of hinds, yearlings, and calves, form the stable social unit under the leadership of an experienced lead hind, while stags assemble in Hirschrudel or range alone. The rut, the Brunft, falls in autumn and is announced from afar by the deep roaring of the stags, the Röhren. Mature Platzhirsche occupy traditional rutting grounds, hold a group of hinds together as a Brunftrudel, and defend it against rival stags, which can lead to spectacular fights.
In day-to-day hunting practice the high seat, the Ansitz, and the stalk, the Pirsch, are central, typically along game trails, at wallows, and on feeding meadows. During the rut these are joined by the Brunftjagd, in which experienced hunters confirm a roaring stag by ear and approach him carefully on the stalk. Driven hunts, the Drückjagd, organised across multiple districts, are gaining importance because red deer move over wide ranges and can be hunted more effectively and more humanely this way. Game management, the Hege, is therefore organised not in individual districts but in Hegegemeinschaften, hunting cooperatives, because only large, connected ranges allow a healthy age structure, a balanced sex ratio, and a population density matched to the habitat. At the same time, consistent and professional harvest is a key contribution to securing natural forest regeneration and keeping browsing and bark-stripping damage at a level that is compatible with close-to-nature silviculture.
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