Caccia Village 2013: great success for the hunting event in Bastia Umbra (PG), over 25 thousand visitors in the three days of 17,18 and 19 May last.
Great success for the Caccia Village 2013, the hunting event of Bastia Umbra in the province of Perugia, which records an influx of visitors of over 25 thousand in the three days of the event from 17 to 19 May last. A result that rewards the enormous organizational effort. The Bastia fair at the top of Italy. A party for hunters, fishermen, lovers of the outdoors. The right reward, the culmination of 12 months of incessant work for a close-knit and ambitious group of entrepreneurs. Caccia Village 2013 confirmed that the Bastia Umbra event is at the top of the list in Italy as regards events in the hunting and sport fishing sector. Over 25 thousand entrances, equally “spread” over the entire weekend, with the prologue on Friday and the peak on Sunday afternoon.
The thousands of visitors who crowded the stands also showed their appreciation for the recreational, recreational and cultural moments offered by the program. In particular, the events involving the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Perugia followed, as well as the dog show curated by the indefatigable Ivo Angeli and his collaborators, in which over 100 hunting and companion dogs took part. .
And again: thousands crowded the trophy exhibition set up by the territorial area of Caccia Pg1, as well as the exhibition of track dogs in the recovery of the injured ungulate. And then debates, conferences, culinary and cultural moments: the rich menu of the Caccia Village 2013 was literally devoured by the public. And we are already working towards next year.
“I want to thank all our staff - declares Andrea Castellani of Fiera Show, the company that organizes the Caccia Village -, from collaborators to technicians to the ticket office and courtesy staff. Everyone gave their best, with professionalism and punctuality in carrying out their respective tasks. A special greeting and thanks go to all the hunting associations, the Italian Federation of Sport Fishing, the Italian Shooting Federation and all the exhibitors, who once again have placed their trust in our work this year ".
"Seeing so many friends - continues Castellani - collaborating to make our dream come true together is a source of immense satisfaction for us, and an incentive to continue along the path undertaken to improve ourselves in 2014. There are several aspects on which we will have to work, but we are sure of an immense movement that supports us and encourages us to move forward. To all visitors - concludes Castellani - who have rewarded us by coming to visit us, I want to say 25 thousand times 'thank you'! See you next year ".
21 May 2013
Caccia Village Press Office
Andre Cacciatore writes: well I have to say that I learned a lot more in hunting in the woods the animals the plants than going to school where certain subjects are useless for today's world there are games that you have to keep a virtual animal alive ( tamagoci) and shooting games that have always existed. The game with reality is not comparable since the competition with the animal is much more difficult and unexpected if it were so easy to hunt the animals would have already become extinct for years but as ISPRA says the animals that can be hunted in Italy are increasing. you have to read up first ..