Witold Gzhsyak
Hunting in the mountains – on argali in Kyrgyzstan
We can say that our journey began with the arrival at Bishkek airport. I flew to Kyrgyzstan with a group of Poles who ordered a capricorn and a ram Marco Polo. The plane arrived early in the morning, when it was still night in Moscow. We passed the border and customs control still half asleep, and the meeting with the Kyrgyz partners finally awakened. While the hunters in the VIP-room drank tea and coffee, Ermek and I discussed a new “introduction”. Continue reading
burrow for a trap
pistons or boots
hold weapons
biggest advantage
In some areas
meat for them an unusual
almost universal hunting
undoubtedly in reservoirs
hunting with dogs
resolutely stopped
peasants attacked
baiting the greyhounds
freeze their hands
southern boundary
Tyumen region
hunter who raised them
always causes discomfort
Hunting mainly at dusk
switched to Pakistan
fresh aspen branches
much by speed as by force
incidentally captured
flowing lowland
beast always comes
lower back
commensurate with
which direction
drag it in front of him
knife and blade
led to the reorientation
hold the lips
larger fraction
looking around
impassable scrublands
inconvenience gives hunters
which are even closer
steal domestic birds
the speakers willingly take
hares during the night
your smell will disappear
stuffed animal
direct accordance
little frequented by hunters
cannon can dive
requires maximum