The association Arch Hunting decided to publish a letter written by a Molise hunter which reports a truly absurd fact. There Molise region, in the wake of the concern caused by the recent hunting accidents has issued a regulation that in the period of wild boar hunting obliges hunters, and not only them, to wear ad clothing high visibility.
An obligation that would even be extended to migratory stalking hunts, activities in which the risks deriving from being not very visible are almost non-existent, while, on the other hand, the obligation to wear highly visible garments would certainly be deleterious for the success of the thrush and wood pigeon hunt.
Here is one of the most interesting points of this hunter's letter: “Nobody sees and nobody hears. In Molise with three lines of point 12 letter "L" the stalking hunt has been closed while in the world they can be used calls for quail, calls for anatidae, night hunting can be practiced and there are no limits on killing. We can kill three woodcocks until December and we spend a lot of money to monitor the species. Poor woodcock, now we monitor it night and day, we cut off its wings to see the males, the young and the females, we put the satellite to monitor his travels. Incredible, they leave our beautiful country and are killed abroad ”.