However, many of the terms in the "Hunter Dialect" file are translated in the German-English and English-German dictionary. Guide_18_German_English_Dictionary_2013-08.pdfĮfforts are underway to provide english-language explanations for terms within the "Hunter Dialect" (Jägersprache) file, as soon as possible. Guide_16a_Documentation_for_Loaned_or_Borrowed_Long_Firearm_2013-08.pdf
Each section is limited in size to ensure quick download speed. The following links provide individual sections for the U.S. 3320Īlbert Klaver Jr. - Clay Kaserne Bldg 1043 Mr. Josh Hammers - Pulaski / Vogelweh Installation Bldg 2960ĥ2nd Force Support Squadron Outdoor Recreation Marcos Yracheta, Pulaski Bks Bldg 2905Ĩ6th Force Support Squadron Kaiserslautern Rod & Gun Club Kaiserslautern Military Community Outdoor Recreation USAG Rheinland-Pfalz / See Ramstein (below)īaumholder Military Community Outdoor Recreation
Hohenfels Military Community: Outdoor Recreation Grafenwöhr / Tower Barracks: Wild B.O.A.R.
Please contact the outdoor recreation program at your nearest Army garrison or Air Force base for info on their upcoming courses and events. Forces hunting courses from 2014 thru 2018 sustained high levels of participation as over 100 "young hunters" (Jungjägers) successfully completed the course each year. Traditional seasons for hunting courses are in Spring and Fall.
The most recent update of content within this site - September 13, 2018: Uploaded revised AE Form 190-6 within documents and forms section. Air Forces Europe Instruction 34-104, dated November 14, 2017. More information on the Hunting, Fishing and Sport Shooting program through the Army Europe Region 215-145 and U.S. Forces personnel to buy and possess firearms that they may use for enjoying training and competition throughout their assignment in Germany. Forces sport shooting certification enables U.S. Forces personnel may obtain German hunting/fishing licenses and join in hunting and fishing traditions that go back several hundred years, as well as becoming eligible for our hunting and fishing instructor program. However, the training in safety, game identification and overall procedures provides hunters, fishers, and sport shooters with knowledge and abilities to become more well-rounded in their outdoor experiences.Īfter gaining certification, U.S. The main emphasis of our training in hunting, fishing, and sport shooting courses is to learn German laws and traditions that are a bit more thorough when compared with licensing requirements in the states.
Refer to Class listings or call Outdoor Recreation at your local garrison or Air Force base for detailed information. Forces personnel instruct courses in English at IMCOM-Europe garrisons and U.S. Forces personnel to qualify for a foreigner's hunting license, fishing license, and/or recreational sport shooting certification in Germany. Forces in Europe to conduct courses that allow U.S. Fishers will find several varieties of trout (Bachforelle, Regenbogenforelle, Bachsaibling, and Seesaibling), catfish (Waller or Wels) and pike (Hecht) along with many other fish in the waters of Germany and other European countries. Hunters may seek game including Red Deer (Rotwild), Roe Deer (Rehwild), Fallow Deer (Damwild), Wild Boar (Schwarzwild) and Chamois (Gamswild). Contact Outdoor Recreation for further details. Forces personnel to hunt, fish, and enjoy sport shooting in Germany.