Hunt Armenti – Hunting Agency Poland

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Driven Hunts – Tradition, Thrill & Hunter’s Brotherhood

Driven hunts are among the most spectacular and emotionally charged forms of hunting. For generations, they have been a key part of Polish hunting heritage — combining a passion for nature with camaraderie and meticulously organized fieldwork.

What is a Driven Hunt?

A driven hunt involves a group of hunters — typically several to a dozen — positioned at designated stands. The game is pushed toward the hunters by a beat line and/or hunting dogs, which flush animals out of cover and drive them in the direction of the guns.

Game Species Taken During a Driven Hunt

Depending on the approved cull plan, driven hunts may include:

  • Wild boars

  • Red and fallow deer stags

  • Hinds and calves (red/fallow deer)

  • Roe does and fawns

  • Predators (e.g. foxes, raccoon dogs)

Hunting Season

In Poland, the driven hunt season typically runs from October to January, when weather conditions favor tracking and game is highly active. All dates are strictly regulated by national hunting law and game management plans.

Who Is It For?

Driven hunts are ideal for:

  • Seasoned hunters who appreciate a sportsmanlike, team-based atmosphere

  • Groups of friends or hunting clubs seeking a shared adventure

  • Those pursuing diverse game and intense, high-paced hunting

  • Clients who value well-structured hunts with full logistical support

Professional Organization

Properly executed driven hunts require:

  • Careful planning of drives and hunter positioning

  • Experienced staff leading the hunt

  • Strict safety protocols

  • Accurate harvest documentation

Our agency provides full-service organization, including:

  • Registration and guided introduction to the hunting ground

  • Legal and ethical hunting procedures

  • Experienced teams: guides, beaters, and well-trained dogs

  • Trophy care, field dressing, and transport

Ceremony & Tradition

Driven hunts in Poland are held with full respect for traditional hunting ceremony — including game parades (pokot), hunting horn signals, and proper ethics.
It’s more than just a hunt — it’s a cultural and communal experience rooted in heritage.