Hunting Grounds

State Enterprise “Srbijašume” manages 27 hunting grounds with a total surface area of ​​272,070 ha, 10 of which are fenced hunting grounds and fenced parts thereof  on an area of  ​​3,991 ha.

In the hunting grounds managed by SE “Srbijašume” the following big game is bred: the European deer, wild boar, roe deer, fallow deer, mouflon, chamois, and also small game species such as: the pheasant, hare, wild duck, grey partridge, quail, etc.

The number of big game animals is 9,374. The annual plan for big game shooting in the hunting grounds of SE “Srbijašume” is about 2,000 heads, and for small game about 6,000 pieces.

In two pheasant farms with a capacity of 25,000 pheasant chicks, the current production is about 15,000.

During the hunting season that runs every year from April 1st to March 31st, about 1,500 hunters go hunting in the grounds of SE Srbijašume, of which 10% or so are foreign hunters.

Hunters’ accommodation is provided in 16 hunting lodges with a 230-bed capacity, located within the hunting grounds.

The right to hunt game is granted to licensed persons and hunting card holders for the current hunting year, who meet the requirements of the regulations governing weapons and ammunition, and to whom the user of the hunting ground has issued a hunting permit.

Tel. No.: +381 11 711 50 37, Sector for Hunting, Fisheries & Tourism, E-mail: lovstvo@srbijasume.rs

 

HUNTING GROUNDS OF SE „SRBIJASUME“

The Hunting Ground “Rit” is located 15km north of Belgrade, next to the road to Zrenjanin, near Padinska Skela suburb. It is 80 km far away from Novi Sad and and 60 km from Zrenjanin. This is an open hunting ground, spreading on the area of 8.263 ha, out of which the pheasantry takes the area of 50 ha. This is the plain type of hunting ground.

Roe deer, wild boar, rabbit, pheasant, quail and wild duck are continuously raised game species.

Hunt for pheasants from the artificial production is done on the polygon.

The Hunting Ground “Crni Lug” is situated on the left bank of the River Sava, 30 km west of Belgrade and it is only 20 km far away from the “Nikola Tesla” Airport. The total area of the hunting ground is 973 ha, out of which 720 ha is a fenced part. It is of the plain hunting grounds type.

European Deer, wild boar and roe deer are raised in a beautiful oak trees forest. In its hunt history, the hunting ground has made excellent results in raising trophy European Deer over 216 CIC points, wild boar with 130 CIC points but it is also famous for top organized group hunting for wild boar drive.

The Hunting Ground “Trešnja” is on Avala, next to the old road to Kragujevac, 35 km far away from Belgrade. The hunting ground is fenced, on the altitude from 200 to 300 m, spreading on the area of 117 ha.

Fallow Deer and mouflon are continuously raised wild species. Trophies of the Fallow Deer, evaluated with 196.21 CIC points and mouflon with 220.45 CIC points, testify the wealth of the hunting ground.

The Hunting Ground “Kučajna” is situated on the altitude from 200 to 600 m, spreading on the area of 2.352 ha. It is 64 km far away from Pozarevac and 145 km from Belgrade.

Wild boar, roe deer, rabbit are continuously raised wild species.

The Hunting Ground “Alija” is located 260 km southeast from Belgrade, near town Negotin. It is 185 km far away from Paracin and 70 km from Zajecar. It spreads on the altitude from 118 to 296 m, with the area of 2.000 ha.

Within the hunting ground there is a fenced part, with the area of 300 ha, where Fallow deer and mouflon can be hunted.

Roe deer game and wild boar are to hunt for in another part of the hunting ground.

Trophy Fallow Deer with over 190 CIC points, as well as trophy mouflons with over 208 CIC points are raised in this hunting ground.

The Hunting Ground “Zlot” is on the Eastern part of Southern Kucaj Mountain. It is 290 km far away from Belgrade and 40 km from Bor. It is on the altitude from 400 to 1.175 m and belongs to the mountainous hunting ground type. It spreads on the area of 15.447 ha, out of which 800 ha is a fenced part.

European Deer, roe deer, wild boar and chamois are to hunt for in the open part of the hunting ground, whereas hunt for European Deer, wild boar and mouflon is in the fenced part. A numerous high trophy value heads have been shot in this hunting ground.

Lazar gorge is located in the hunting ground.

The Hunting ground “Bukovik” is situated in South-Eastern Serbia, on the left side of the highway Belgrade-Nis, 240 km far away from Belgrade, 50 km from Nis and 30 km from Krusevac. It is a hilly-mountainous type of hunting grounds, with the area of 13.788 ha, out of which 600 ha is a fenced part.

European deer, wild boar, roe deer game and rabbit are raised there. Hunt for wolves is particularly interesting.

The Hunting Ground “Rtanj I” is situated on the main road Boljevac-Paracin, 200 km far away from Belgrade and 40 km from Paracin. It spreads on the area of 6.368 ha and belongs to a mountainous hunting grounds type.

Roe deer, wild boar, fox and wolf are to hunt for.

The Hunting Ground “Suvodol” is 275 km far away from Belgrade and 100 km from Nis. It is a mountainous hunting grounds type, with the area of 2.488 ha.

Roe deer game, wild boar and wolf are to hunt for.

The Hunting Ground “Stara Planina II” is on the South-Eastern slopes of Stara Mountain, on the altitude from 700 to 2.170 m. It is 100 km far away from Nis and 350 km from Belgrade. The hunting ground spreads on the area of 28.054 ha.

European Deer, wild boar, roe deer, wolf and fox are to hunt for.

The Hunting Ground “Zeleničje” spreads on the slopes of Cemernik Mountain, with the area of 3.420 ha and on the altitude from 600-1.500 m. It is 35 km far away from Leskovac, 25 km from Vlasotince and 320 km from Belgrade.

Wild boar and roe deer are continuously raised wild animal species.

Accommodation is in the hunters accommodation facility within the Hunting Ground “Valmiste” and in the motel in Predejane as well.

The Hunting Ground “Valmište” is a fenced hunting ground, situated on Cemernik Mountain, on the periphery of  Vlasinska plateau. It spreads east from the highway Leskovac-Predejane. It is 18 km far away from Crna Trava, 50 km from Leskovac and 330 km from Belgrade. The typical mountainous hunting ground is on the altitude from 1.300 to 1.500 m, with the area of 410 ha.

European Deer and wild boar are intensively raised in this hunting ground. A comfortable hunters accommodation facility is available to hunters.

The Hunting ground “Kukavica” spreads on the altitude from 380 to 1.441 m, with the area of 16.443 ha. It is 100 km far away from Nis, 40 km from Vranje and 350 km from Belgrade.

Wild boar, roe deer, rabbit, fox and wolf are to hunt for.

The Hunting Ground “Sokolovica” with the area of 16.087 ha, spreads on the altitude from 800 to 1.100 m. It is 290 km far away from Belgrade and 15 km from Kursumlija. The hunting ground includes a fenced part, with the area of 466 ha in which European deer and wild boar are raised. Except already mentioned wild animal species, predators and roe deer game can also be hunted there.

Accommodation is available in Prokuplјe, Kursumlija, as well as in Prolom Banja and Lukovska Banja.

The hunting ground “Šumata” spreads on the South-Eastern slopes of Kopaonik Mountain, on the altitude from 300 to 1.200 m, with the area of 18.964 ha. It is 282 km far away from Belgrade, 73 km from Nis and 87 km from Krusevac.

Roe deer game and wild boar are to hunt for.

Accommodation is in the hotels in Prokuplje, Kursumlija and Prolom Banja.

The Hunting Ground “Mali Jastrebac” is located on the altitude from 300 to 946 m, with the area of 8.747 ha. It is 200 km far away from Belgrade and 25 km from Nis.

Wild boar, roe deer game, rabbit and wood cook are raised in this typically hilly-mountainous hunting ground.

The Hunting Ground “Veliki Jastrebac” is situated in the central part of Veliki Jastrebac Mountain, in the valley of the Lomnicka River. It is 20 km far away from Krusevac, 30 km from Nis and 210 km from Belgrade. It belongs to the mountainous hunting grounds type, with the altitude from 200 to 1.510 m and on the area of 29.731 ha.

European Deer, wild boar, roe deer and rabbit are raised. In the hunting ground, in the Lomnicka River valley, the same name nursery of European Deer and wild boar has been formed.

The Hunting Ground “Juhor” is a hilly-mountainous hunting grounds type, with the area of 4.934 ha and on the altitude from 250 to 773 m.

It is 130 km far away from Belgrade.

Roe deer and wild boar are continuously raised wild species.

The Hunting Ground “Goč” is a hilly-mountainous hunting grounds type, spreading on the altitude from 205 to 1.785 m, with the area of 29.298 ha.

Roe deer and wild boar are to hunt for.

The Hunting Ground “Troglav” is on the altitude from 230 to 1.550 m, with the area of 11.387 ha. It is 180 km far away from Belgrade and 15 km from Kraljevo.

Roe deer and wild boar are to hunt here.

The Hunting Ground “Zlatar” spreads along the main road Nova Varos-Sjenica. It is 300 km far away from Belgrade, 10km from Prijepolje and about 10 km from Nova Varos. It is a typically mountainous hunting ground, on the altitude from 705 to 1.733 m. It is an open hunting ground, with the area of 25.150 ha.

Roe deer, wild boar and rabbit are continuously raised wild species.

The Hunting Ground “Ožalj” is on the altitude from 630 to 1.423 m and belongs to the mountainous hunting grounds type. It spreads on the area of 6.529 ha. The hunting ground is 350 km far away from Belgrade

Roe deer game, wild boar, rabbit and predators are to hunt for.

The Hunting Ground “Ljeskovac” is a typically mountainous hunting ground on the altitude from 540 to 1.150 m, spreading on the area of 3.760 ha.

It is 250 km far away from Belgrade, but only 10 km from Priboj.

Roe deer game, wild boar, rabbit and predators are to hunt for.

The “Zapadna Morava” Hunting Ground spreads along Western Morava River valley, among mountain ranges Jelica, Vujna, Bukovika and Ostrica. It is 150 km far away from Belgrade, with the area of 9.101 ha.

Pheasant, rabbit, partridge and quail have found their habitat here. Besides mentioned species, wild duck, wild goose, turtle dove, wood cook are also hunted.

The Hunting Ground “Rudnik” spreads on the area of 7.959 ha. It is 100 km far away from Belgrade, 40 km from Kragujevac and 15 km from Gornji Milanovac.

It is a mountainous hunting grounds type, on the altitude from 380 to 1.132 m.

Roe deer, wild boar and rabbit are continuously raised wild species.

The Hunting Ground “Maljen”, with the area of 5.991 ha, is 160 km far away from Belgrade, on the road Belgrade-Valjevo-Kosjeric.

In this hilly-mountainous hunting ground roe deer game, wild boar, rabbit and predators are to hunt for.

The Hunting Ground “Cer” is situated 130 km far away from Belgrade, on the way Loznica-Sabac. It spreads on the area of 5.348 ha, out of which 450 ha is fenced, hilly hunting grounds type.

European Deer, wild boar and roe deer are continuously raised wild species.