Castilla La Mancha is the third Autonomous Community with the largest Useful Agricultural Area (SAU) with 4.2 million hectares. Of these, 63% is arable land, 23% woody crops and 14% permanent pasture. In addition, it is the community with the largest agricultural area (3.7 million hectares). Agricultural activity is based on three subsectors: vines, cereals and intensive olive trees, with the vineyard as the most representative crop in the area. Its predominant livestock farms are sheep, along with cattle, goats, horses and pigs. The hunting grounds in Castilla La Mancha have the presence of game species such as the mountain goat, deer, roe deer, fallow deer, wild boar and mouflon. The small game reserves in Castilla La Mancha, meanwhile, stand out for the presence of the wild rabbit, the Iberian hare, the fox, the partridge, the pigeon, the pheasant, the magpie and the black crow. Thus, it stands out as one of the communities with the greatest hunting wealth.
Castilla La Mancha is an Autonomous Community located in the center of the Iberian Peninsula, with a large part of its surface in the southern sub-plateau. Three of its five hydrographic basins are among the most important in Spain: the Tagus, the Guadiana and the Guadalquivir, as well as the Júcar and the Segura. In addition, its rich flora and fauna is protected in two national parks: Cabañeros National Park and Las Tablas de Daimiel National Park.
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FAQs
In total, there are 5,817 hunting reserves in Castilla La Mancha, which represents 18% of the hunting territory of Spain.
Yes, there are partridge hunting reserves in Castilla La Mancha. According to the Castilla La Mancha Annual Hunting Report, the red partridge is present throughout the community, with about 1,125,000 captures in the 2020-2021 season.
Through Cocampo you can find hunting reserves in Madrid and Castilla La Mancha. First search by province and then apply the "Hunting" filter to get results.
Yes, greyhound preserves are allowed in Castilla la Mancha. For example, hare hunting is allowed outside the closed season, in hand and with greyhounds in the hunting reserves in La Mancha.
The working periods for hunting partridge preserves with claim in Castilla La Mancha for the 2020-2021 season are: in municipalities located in the regions at less than 800 meters of altitude, from January 10 to February 20, both inclusive. In the rest of the municipalities, from January 23 to March 5, both inclusive.
Yes, there are intensive preserves in Castilla La Mancha. As of article 38 of Law 3/2015, of March 5, on Hunting in Castilla La Mancha, intensive hunting reserves have been replaced by the figure of commercial hunting barracks in hunting reserves.
The requirements to take the hunter exam to carry out hunting activities in the hunting reserves of Castilla La Mancha are: to be 14 years old on the day the tests are carried out, to have paid the fee, not to have been sanctioned by a final administrative resolution for infractions to hunting legislation, minor in the current year, serious in the last year or very serious in the last five years.
The valid license for hunting reserves in Castilla La Mancha costs 41.79 euros per year, while the five-year license costs 208.91 euros.
There are no free hunting reserves in Castilla La Mancha. Law 3/2015, of March 5, on Hunting in Castilla La Mancha, abolishes free land and replaces it with the so-called "limited hunting". These are intended for galgueros, falconers and those over 65 years of age for hunting partridge with a claim.
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