kõrvalejaht
Kõrvalejaht is a form of hunting practiced in Estonia (and in surrounding Nordic regions) that emphasizes approaching game from the side rather than from the front or behind. The term combines the idea of moving alongside or past the animal while remaining hidden, often by using natural cover and favorable wind conditions. It is closely related to still hunting or stalking and is commonly used for species such as roe deer, red deer, and wild boar.
A hunter employing kõrvalejaht moves slowly and quietly along likely animal routes, taking advantage of wind
Typical equipment includes a suitable rifle or bow, camouflage or muted clothing, and optics for distance estimation
Legal and ethical considerations
Kõrvalejaht is governed by national and local hunting regulations, including season dates, bag limits, and safety