Hercegovina hunting region
It stretches over municipalities: Trebinje, Nevesinje, Gacko, Bileca i Berkovici. It includes 7 hunting grounds and they are: Berkovici, Vidusa, Gacko, Ljubinje, Nevesinje, Velez and Leotar. The hunting grounds in this region are of a hilly-lowland and hilly-mountainous type. The types of game
Stara Hercegovina hunting region
It stretches over municipalities: Foca, Visegrad, Rogatica, Cajnice and Rudo. It includes 9 hunting grounds and they are: Panos, Mednik, Vrada, East Gorazde, Bakic, Cicelј, Sijemic and two special hunting grounds Kamenica and Zelengora. The hunting grounds in the area are of
Sarajevo-Romanija hunting region
It extends in the territory of the city of East Sarajevo and municipalities of Han Pijesak and Kalinovik. It includes 9 hunting grounds, and they are: Zagorje, Treskavica, Pale, Jahorinski zabran, East Sarajevo, Glasinac, Trnovo, Visocnik and especially the hunting
Birac hunting region
Hunting region Birac includes municipalities Vlasenica, Bratunac, Zvornik, Sekovici, Milici i Srebrenica. The following hunting grounds are in this region: Caus, Birac, Mladjevac, Kozluk, Komic, Javor, Bisina, Borogovo and especially the hunting ground Susica. The hunting grounds in this region are of
Semberija–Majevica hunting region
It stretches over municipalities: Bijelјina, Uglјevik and Lopare. It includes 9 hunting grounds and they are: Bijelјina 1-5, Majevica, Uglјevik, Dubrava and Trnova. The hunting grounds in the area are of a lowland type with the hilly type in places. Game species in
Modrica hunting region
Modrica region extends on the territory of municipalities: Modrica, Samac i Pelagicevo. It includes 7 hunting grounds, and they are: Vukosavlјe, Majna, Pelagicevo, Vucijak, Sijekovac, Samac and Posavlјe. The hunting grounds in this region are of a lowland-hilly type. Game species in this
Doboj hunting region
It extends to the areas of municipalities of Doboj, Teslic, Petrovo and Derventa. It includes 4 hunting grounds and they are: Motajica, Doboj, Petrovo and Borja. The hunting grounds in the area are of a hilly-mountainous type. Game species in this region are:
Mrkonjić hunting region
Mrkonjic region extends on the territory of municipalities: Mrkonjic Grad, Sipovo, Ribnik i Drinic. It includes 5 hunting grounds and they are: Lisina, Drinic, Ribnik, Klekovaca i Sipovo. The hunting grounds in this region are of a hilly-mountainous type. Game species in
Una-Sana hunting region
It stretches over municipalities of Novi Grad, Kozarska Dubica, Kostajnica and Prijedor. It includes 13 fishing grounds and they are: Kozarska Dubica, Vojskova, Novi, Pastirevo, Rudice, Svodna, Ljubija, Mrakovica, Omarska, Sanicani, Balј, Ostra Luka and especially hunting ground Kozara. The hunting grounds in
Banja Luka fishing area
The River Vrbas flows through the heart of Banja Luka region, which is the centre of the region and which, together with its tributaries Vrbanja, Krupa, Suturlija, Švrakava, Gomionica and Subotica make the regional fishing area. Fishing also takes place
Banjaluka hunting region
It stretches into the territory of the city of Banja Luka and municipalities Celinac, Kotor Varos and Knezevo. It includes 9 fishing grounds and they are: Banja Luka, Manjaca, Bobija, Kotor Varos, Maslovare, Siprage, Knezevo, Celinac and especially the fishing ground
Motajica-Lijevce hunting region
It stretches over municipalities: Laktasi, Srbac, Gradiska and Prnjavor. It includes 10 hunting grounds, and they are: Grbavica–Jablanica, Karajzovci-Romanovici, Laminci-Prosara, Laktasi, Prnjavor, Ljubic, Ribnjak, Srbac, Bardaca and Motajica. The hunting grounds in this region are of a hilly-lowland type. Game species in this
Jezero (Lake) in Pelagićevo
One of the greatest gems of Pelagićevo is Jezero (Lake) located in the northern part of municipality. The popular name of the lake is "Diplomatic Lake," which was given in the former Yugoslavia since the most frequent visitors to the
Zvornik lake
Zvornik lake is an artificial reservoir created by building the hydroelectric power plant "Zvornik", in the narrowest part of the Drina River, at the exit from the famous Drina canyon. The lake is 25 km long and extends downstream from