Become a hunter: Your training begins on September 29th in Parchen!
In Jerichower Land you will find information about hunting training and hunter examinations. Registrations until September 29th. Details in the article.

Become a hunter: Your training begins on September 29th in Parchen!
There is much more to discover in hunting than you might think at first glance. A preparatory course for the hunter exam is currently taking place in Jerichower Land, which warmly invites everyone interested to prepare comprehensively for their exam. Loud Meeting point Brandenburg The training includes not only theory, but also practical training elements such as hunting shooting at the Hüttermühle shooting range near Genthin. Anyone who is at least 15 years old can take part; The minimum age for admission to the examination is 16 years, although minors require the written consent of their parents.
In Germany, a hunting license is not just a piece of paper, but an official document that allows hunting. This inclusion in the hunting community brings with it many advantages. Hunting license.info emphasizes that hunters get to know the local flora and fauna intensively, have the opportunity to obtain high-quality game and also contribute to the regulation of game populations in order to avoid overpopulation. In addition to enjoying nature, dealing responsibly with local stocks plays a major role.
A look at the exam content
The hunter examination, often referred to as the “green Abitur”, consists of a written test, an oral-practical test and a shooting test. By the way, the pass rate nationwide is around 70 to 80 percent, which shows that the challenge is big but doable. The German Hunting Association emphasizes that the training is carried out by hunting associations or schools and is offered in intensive courses from two weeks to evening or weekend courses of up to six months.
In order to be admitted to the exam, a number of requirements are necessary: In addition to the minimum age of 15 years, a perfect police certificate of good conduct is essential, as is a medical certificate to determine mental and physical suitability. Financial aspects should not be neglected either, as the total costs for the training and the exam amount to around 2,300 to 4,200 euros.
Information evening on hunter training
For those interested, there will be an information evening at the Landgasthof Deinert in Parchen on Monday, September 29th at 7 p.m., which not only provides information about the content of the course, but also offers a first insight into the subject matter. Meeting point Brandenburg invites anyone interested in hunting training to come along and ask questions.
Anyone interested in registering or for more information can contact Mathias Holzberger directly. for his part by phone on 0163 4206915 or by email to Mathias.Holzberger@web.de (subject: hunter training) between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. This initiative is another step towards promoting interest in sustainable hunting and building a more responsible hunting community.