Our state hunting district, Kliniska, covers a total area of 16,589 hectares, of which 12,611 hectares are forest, while the remaining 3,978 hectares consist of agricultural land and meadows. The forest is predominantly coniferous, covering 86% of the area, and the terrain is mostly flat. Kliniska has more than 85 high seats as well as 32 feeding places. Up to six hunters can participate in individual hunts at a time, though the optimal number is four to five. For those who prefer the intense atmosphere of a driven hunt, well-organized drives are arranged for groups of 12 to 14 hunters.
Kliniska is particularly known for its large and well-maintained red deer population, which is the pride of the district. With an annual harvest plan of up to 100 red deer and a quota of 34 stags, the chances of an intense rut hunt with a strong trophy are excellent. Most red deer stags have trophies weighing between 5 and 7 kg, but there are also good opportunities for stags approaching—or even exceeding—8 kg.
Each year, approximately 25 roe bucks are harvested. Most trophies weigh less than 300 grams net, though some bucks reach between 300 and 400 grams. In addition, Kliniska has a population of wild boar, which are hunted both on individual hunts throughout the season and during driven hunts in autumn and winter.
Accommodation is provided in the district's hunting lodge, located in peaceful surroundings within the forest. The guest area on the first floor includes a room with a fireplace, five double rooms, one triple room, and one single room. Most rooms have a private bathroom. A refrigerator is available for guests, and there is access to a locked garage and a cold storage room. The lodge offers Wi-Fi and mobile coverage.
Kliniska is located 40 km from the Kolbaskowo (Szczecin) border crossing, 30 km from Szczecin, the nearest large city, and 25 km from the airport in Goleniów.