ajometsästyksessä
Ajometsästyksessä, often translated as drive hunting or battue hunting, is a traditional form of collective hunting practiced in Finland and other parts of Europe. It is a method designed to flush game animals, typically larger mammals like deer or wild boar, towards a line of waiting hunters. The core principle involves a group of hunters, known as drivers, who move through a specific area of forest or terrain, making noise and deliberately flushing the game.
The driven game then runs into a pre-determined area where other hunters, the "standers," are positioned. These
Ajometsästyksessä is often carried out during autumn and winter months when the vegetation is less dense, offering
Historically, ajometsästyksessä was an important method for securing food resources. Today, it serves both as a