Our state hunting district, Jawor, covers a total area of 10,229 hectares. The landscape is diverse, with 5,994 hectares of forest, while the remaining 4,235 hectares consist of agricultural land and lush meadows. The forest is composed of 55% oak and 30% coniferous trees, along with birch, beech, alder, and aspen. The terrain is partly flat and partly hilly, reaching elevations of up to 600 meters above sea level. Jawor has 121 high seats, as well as 29 feeding places. Up to four hunters can participate in individual hunts at a time, while the exciting driven hunts are conducted for groups of 10 to 14 hunters.
The district is home to roe deer, red deer, wild boar, and mouflon, as well as a small population of fallow deer. Around 70 roe bucks are shot each year. Most trophies weigh less than 350 grams net, but a significant number exceeds 350 grams, with some even surpassing 400 grams. The annual red deer quota is approximately 50 stags—most with a trophy weight of 5 to 7 kg, though stags reaching up to 8 kg are recorded almost every year. The district maintains a healthy population of wild boar, which are hunted both individually throughout the season and during the four driven hunts held in autumn and winter.
Mouflon are also present in Jawor, but their numbers are under pressure due to wolves in the area. As a result, only four rams are available for hunting per season, and no ewes or lambs are taken. The trophy size of the harvested rams ranges from 60 to 95 cm in horn length, with good chances of strong rams exceeding 80 cm.
Accommodation is provided in a beautiful hunting lodge located directly within the district. Guests are treated to delicious meals. The lodge has rooms on both the ground and first floors, offering five double rooms and four single rooms, all with private bathrooms. A cozy lounge with a fireplace provides a comfortable gathering space. In the basement, guests will find a billiard room, a large drying area for wet clothing and boots, and a personal gun safe for each visitor. The lodge has Wi-Fi, though mobile coverage is limited.
The head of hunting operations is Tomek, who has worked in the district for more than 30 years and manages all aspects of the hunt with great professionalism.
Jawor is located 160 km from the Forst/Olszyna border crossing, 10 km from the town of Jawor, and 30 km from Legnica, the nearest larger city. The closest international airport is in Wrocław, 75 km away.