CHASSE BATTUE: DRIVEN HUNTING IN FRANCE

At the tableau, each animal was laid out with its final meal and the hunters congratulated by the Hunt Master. Photo by Contributed

FEATURE Rupert Hoskin

French hunting culture is rich, including respect for the game, meaningful rituals, and plenty of conviviality. When I was in the Army, I had the privilege of serving in Paris for three years, during which I was made very welcome and given plenty of opportunities to experience different types of hunting all over France. On this occasion I had been invited to join a Chasse battue (driven hunt) in a military training area in the Champagne region of northern France. It was a special hunt for the Fête de Saint Hubert, patron saint of hunting, and the opening of the season.

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