English Language Hunting Brochure (click on the picture!)
The Gyulaj Forestry &
Hunting Co. (Gyulaj Co or Gyulaj Erdeszeti es Vadaszati Zrt.) has been
operating as 100% state owned Incorporated Company firm since 2005. Of course the history of Gyulaj Co and previous predecessor companies have more than 200 years hunting historical background. After
the general state takeover of the private properties and lands, in Tolna county
the two state forestry and hunting companies, the Tolna County State Forestry
and the Gyulaj Game Farm joined together in one company in the '60s. Since 1993 the Gyulaj
Co has been operating with this name. Currently we manage the wildlife on almost 29.000 hectares (~71.700 acres). We practice traditional, near-nature big game management on four different hunting
grounds with special functions. Each of our hunting grounds have their own, individual
hunting- historical background.
Hőgyész Hunting Ground:
Even in the royal correspondes of the 12th century
the Hőgyész ermine breeding and hunting was worth to mention. In the 18-19th
century on this beautiful forest covered area a high quality free range and
enclosure wildlife management and hunting tradition came into being by the landowners,
the Count Apponyi- and Liechtenstein family. As the result of their excellent management
in 1930 a legendary, extremely wide spreaded trophy, the „Hőgyész- Hungarian
ox” was taken here by a British nobleman. This wonderful 10,60 kg trophy still can
be viewed in the Hungarian National Musem in Budapest, Hungary as one of the first, Hungarian legendary big game trophy of the world.
The legendary 1930 extremely wide spreaded red stag, the "Hőgyész- Hungarian Ox"
Gyulaj Hunting Ground:
The main attraction of this magnificent hunting
ground is the worldwide known Gyulaj fallow deer population. The fallow deer
has been forced out of Europe by the latest ice age and then has been
re-introduced in the following era. The first written memories about this great
fallow buck population is from the early 18th century, but it is believed that
the species were already here much earlier.
The golden age of the local history and hunting was
the era of the Esterhazy- family in the 17- 18th century. Because of the two
big area enclosures (fenced area designed specially for hunting activities)
fenced around by tall brickwalls and the well organized 2-3 weeks noble
„Ozora” huntings the local wildlife management and huntings became worldwide
famous. To describe this huntings we have to use incredible big numbers. Each
days of the driven hunts 6.000 beaters got together from the local villages
supervised and led by more than 200 professional hunters and staff. The result of this driven hunts were thousands of
taken big games; red deers, fallow deers, roe deers, wild boars, foxes, wolves,
etc.
Because of the high quantity of the big games,the
huge agricultural and financial damage what they caused and to protect the
genetical excellence of the population, a decision was made to fence around the
entire hunting ground.
To prove the real excellence of this fallow deer
population needs nothing to say only mention the 5 world record trophies of the
legendary Gyulaj hunting ground.
Four C.I.C. world record trophies of the Gyulaj Co.'s five ones
The legendary '72 CIC world record fallow buck in a Hungarian trophy exhibition, in 2011
Kisszékely Hunting Ground:
This excellent hunting ground as land was private
property till the end of the WWII. At that time the wildlife and land
management was the responsibility of the owner, the well possessed Budapest
resident factory and tan yard owner, the Fried- family. After the general state
takeover of the private properties and lands on this hunting ground was managed
by different hunting societies. The first fallow deer reintroducing was
arranged and done by them in 1970- 1971. The reintroduced fallow deers were
taken here from the Gyulaj population. The Gyulaj Co. has been managing this
hunting ground since 1997. Now, we can proudly say; in every seasons this
valuable hunting ground bears splendid red stag and fallow buck trophies.
Németkér Hunting Ground:
A special hunting ground with really special
historical and hunting background. The hunting ground spreads in flat, sandy
bed of an ancient huge river and watercourse, called „Sárvíz”. The speciality
of this hunting hunting ground is till the ’60s this flat area was mainly
agricultural area with only small game species. The only one big game was the
roe deer at that time. After the ’60s a great dimension afforestation project began
on this territory. Most of the afforested wood stands were pine and poplar stands
giving the territory a special landscape.
By the result of it the area naturally became a
good big game hunting ground. The first red deer was taken in 1958. In the last
50 years as the result of our thoughtful wildlife and habitat management we could
naturalize and raise a valuable red deer population here. As the woodland
coverage grew in this territory the wild boars appeared in natural way first in
the dense, young woods. Since that time the local wild boar population is
stronger than ever both in quality and quantity.