Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
He said there had not been a "huntable surplus" of deer for his clients in many years.
Schedule 2 lists Huntable birds and their close seasons.
"We never advertised the effort as one of establishing a huntable population," Mr. Lowery said.
If they can't move out of these snow-choked mountains, most of them will starve before game is again plentiful or huntable.
It all depends very much upon what a particular planet has to offer in terms of pickable food, huntable animals, farmable lands and whatever.
It includes a range of new hunt sequence videos, authentic Cabela's hunting gear, weapons and huntable species.
The huntable species are as follows:
The pro-coursing campaign, Stop2110 says that open field coursing is legal in all US states with a huntable population of jackrabbits.
There also were plenty of huntable hogs and various types of birds on the banks of the lakes of the forest.
Huntable species are Oryx (gemsbok), Springbok and Kudu.
Pheasant Links is also a private hunting preserve with over 400 acres of huntable land with game including pheasant, quail, and chukar.
"The Henry Mountains are the home of the only free-roaming and huntable herd of American bison in the 48 contiguous United States.
Unless, and until, these last huntable waterfowl of the season lumber into shooting range, a wait inside a goose blind can seem as eternal as a sermon by a long-winded preacher.
The free game features one huntable animal type (Mule Deer), and subscribers can unlock other animals, along with a variety of guns, bows and lures with which to hunt them.
This Act protects all wild birds and states that they cannot be killed or taken except in certain circumstances, for example, during the open seasons for huntable species or under the authority of a licence.
Because of the abundance of public land in the United States, as high as 75% of the land in some states, one need not be wealthy to have access to huntable land in less densely populated areas.
Bighorn sheep are among the most highly prized big-game trophies and unless one is a resident of a state in which huntable populations of those animals are found, the cost of such an endeavor is beyond the reach of most.
There are not many sedentary huntable species, but are included the hare which maintains a high population while there is some wild boar, deer and partridge, the latter being so low that not susceptible of being subjected to hunting use.
Japanese villagers cannot gather food via herding or hunting, but can build shrines near huntable and herdable animals to gain a slow trickle of food, wood, or coin (or experience once a certain shipment is sent from the Home City).
The hunt covers country three territories, which is a result of the merger of the three former hunts and gives the hunt a large country, although a large portion is not huntable due to urbanisation, and crossing by road and rail.
U.S. citizens should not disturb, harrass, or otherwise threaten wildlife, including species that may be huntable in the U.S. Americans have been arrested and prosecuted in The Bahamas for disturbing and/or hunting animals, including reptiles and birds.
The Dakota had signed the Treaty of Traverse des Sioux and Treaty of Mendota in 1851 because they were concerned that without money from the United States government, they would starve, due to the loss of habitat of huntable game.
"We know that many of the problem bears are active in communities that are not huntable," said Dr. Rutberg, a zoologist who is also a consultant to the Humane Society of the United States, a national animal-rights group that opposes the bear hunt.
Upon arriving on Earth, the Predators were worshipped as gods by humans, and they taught many of the civilizations how to build pyramids (an explanation as to why many of these different ancient societies had distinctly similar cultures and architecture), but in return expected sacrifices of humans for use as hosts for huntable Aliens.