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Program Overview 

There are many opportunities for U.S. Forces personnel to hunt, fish, and enjoy sport shooting in Germany. Contact Outdoor Recreation for further details.

Hunters may seek game including Red Deer (Rotwild), Roe Deer (Rehwild), Fallow Deer (Damwild), Wild Boar (Schwarzwild) and Chamois (Gamswild). Fishers will find several varieties of trout (Bachforelle, Regenbogenforelle, Bachsaibling, and Seesaibling), catfish (Waller or Wels) and pike (Hecht) along with many other fish in the waters of Germany and other European countries.

The German government permits U.S. Forces in Europe to conduct courses that allow U.S. Forces personnel to qualify for a foreigner's hunting license, fishing license, and/or recreational sport shooting certification in Germany. Volunteer U.S. Forces personnel instruct courses in English at IMCOM-Europe garrisons and U.S. Air Forces Europe bases. Refer to Class listings or call Outdoor Recreation at your local garrison or Air Force base for detailed information.

The main emphasis of our training in hunting, fishing, and sport shooting courses is to learn German laws and traditions that are more thorough when compared with licensing requirements in the United States. However, the training in safety, game identification and overall procedures provides hunters, fishing enthusiasts and sport shooters with knowledge and abilities to become more well-rounded in their outdoor experiences.

After gaining certification, U.S. Forces personnel may obtain German hunting/fishing licenses and join in hunting and fishing traditions that go back several hundred years, as well as becoming eligible for our hunting and fishing instructor program. U.S. Forces sport shooting certification enables U.S. Forces personnel to buy and possess firearms that they may use for enjoying training and competition throughout their assignment in Germany.

More information on the Hunting, Fishing and Sport Shooting program through the Army Europe Region 215-145 and U.S. Air Forces Europe Instruction 34-104, dated November 14, 2017.

AER_215-145_USAFE-I_34-104_R_2017-11-14.pdf

Traditional seasons for hunting courses are in Spring and Fall. U.S. Forces hunting courses sustain high levels of participation as over 100 "young hunters" (Jungjägers) successfully complete the course each year. 

USAG Rheinland-Pfalz and Ramstein
Baumholder Military Community Outdoor Recreation
Smith Barracks, Bldg. 8167
DSN: (314) 531-3401
Commercial: +49 (0)611-143-531-3401

Kaiserslautern Military Community Outdoor Recreation
Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2905
DSN: (314) 493-4115
Commercial: +49 (0)6313-406-4115

Ramstein Air Base
86th Force Support Squadron Kaiserslautern Rod & Gun Club
Pulaski / Vogelweh Installation Bldg. 2960
DSN: (314) 489-7274
Commercial: +49 (0)631-536-7274

Spangdahlem Air Base
52nd Force Support Squadron Outdoor Recreation
located in Bldg. 146
DSN: (314) 452-7170
Commercial: +49 (0)6565-61-7170

Hunting Instructional Material

The following links provide individual sections for the U.S. Forces Guide to Hunting in Germany. Each section is limited in size to ensure quick download speed.

Guide_00_Contents_2013-08.pdf

Guide_01-02_References_Purpose_2013-08.pdf

Guide_03_History_2013-08.pdf

Guide_04_History_of_U.S._Forces_Hunting_2013-08.pdf

Guide_05_German_Hunting_Law_2013-08.pdf

Guide_06_German_Weapons_Law_2013-08.pdf

Guide_07a_Hunting_Equipment_2013-08.pdf

Guide_07b_Hunting_Weapons_2013-08.pdf

Guide_08a_Red_Deer_Reduced_2013-08.pdf

Guide_08b_Fallow_Deer_2013-08.pdf

Guide_08c_Sika_Deer_2013-08.pdf

Guide_08d_Roe_Deer_2013-08.pdf

Guide_08e_Chamois_2013-08.pdf

Guide_08f_Mouflon_2013-08.pdf

Guide_08g_Wild_Boar_2014-02.pdf

Guide_08h_Hare_2013-08.pdf

Guide_08i_Rabbit_2013-08.pdf

Guide_08j1_Pheasant_2013-08.pdf

Guide_08j2_Partridge_2013-08.pdf

Guide_08j3_Woodcock_2013-08.pdf

Guide_08j4_Wild_Pigeons_2013-08.pdf

Guide_08k1_Wild_Ducks_Red_2013-08.pdf

Guide_08k2_Wild_Geese_2013-08.pdf

Guide_08l1_Red_Fox_2013-08.pdf

Guide_08l2-7_Predatory_Game_2014-02.pdf

Guide_08m1-8_Predatory_Birds_Red_2013-08.pdf

Guide_08n1-5_Other_Game_2013-08.pdf

Guide_09_Hunting_Dogs_1_2013-08.pdf

Guide_09_Hunting_Dogs_2_2013-08.pdf

Guide_10a_Diseases1_2013-08.pdf

Guide_10a_Diseases2_2013-08.pdf

Guide_10a_Diseases3_2013-08.pdf

Guide_10b_Hygiene1_2013-08.pdf

Guide_10b_Hygiene_Red2_2013-08.pdf

Guide_11_Hunting_Techniques_Red_2014-06.pdf

Guide_12_Trophy_Preparation_1_2013-08.pdf

Guide_12_Trophy_Preparation_2_2013-08.pdf

Guide_13_Nature_Protection_1_2013-08.pdf

Guide_13_Nature_Protection_2_2013-08.pdf

Guide_14_Animal_Protection_1_2013-08.pdf

Guide_14_Animal_Protection_2_2013-08.pdf

Guide_15_Hunting_Traditions_2013-08.pdf

Guide_16_US_Forces_Procedures_2018-09.pdf

Guide_16a_Documentation_for_Loaned_or_Borrowed_Long_Firearm_2013-08.pdf

Guide_17_Hunter_Dialect_2013-08.pdf

Guide_18_German_English_Dictionary_2013-08.pdf

Efforts are underway to provide english-language explanations for terms within the "Hunter Dialect" (Jägersprache) file, as soon as possible. However, many of the terms in the "Hunter Dialect" file are translated in the German-English and English-German dictionary.

Hunting Opportunities

Hunting in Germany requires a German hunting license, obtainable via instruction and certification at each of the sites within the hunting courses list (above).

Many opportunities exist, ranging from drive hunts, to individual capital-game hunts, and full-season committments in private or public hunting reviers.

For each hunting year in Germany, the window for requesting a booked hunt is open during the month of February.  Locations for booked hunts vary between federal, state, and local forests within Germany.  Occasionally booked hunts are arranged with private Reviers.

In addition to booked hunts, garrison programs at Ansbach, Baumholder, Grafenwoehr, Hohenfels, Stuttgart, and Wiesbaden have information for local and nearby hunting opportunities.  In addition, the Kaiserslautern Rod & Gun Club (operated by the USAFE 86th Force Support Squadron) and Spangdahlem Air Base Outdoor Recreation have information for local opportunities.

Please refer to the hunting course list (above) for contact info at each major installation.

Fishing Instructional Materials

1_-_Cover__Contents_2013-03.pdf

2_-_Section_II_Fishing_Law_Cond_2013-03.pdf

3_-_Section_III_Hydrology_Cond_2013-03.pdf

4_-_Section_IV_Fishing_Equipment_Cond_2013-03.pdf

5_-_Section_V_General_Ichtyology_Cond_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_55-57_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_58_Brown_Trout_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_59_Rainbow_Trout_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_60_Brook_Trout_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_61_Arctic_Char_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_62_Grayling_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_63_Barbel_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_64_Bream_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_65_Carp_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_66_Tench_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_67_Chub_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_68_Roach_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_69_Rudd_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_70_Ide_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_71_Dace_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_72_Nose_Carp_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_73_Whitefish_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_74_Burbot_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_75_Crucian_Carp_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_76_Pike_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_77_Perch_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_78_Pike-Perch_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_79_Eel_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_80_Bleak_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_81_Ruff_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_82_White_Bream_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_83_Stickleback_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_84_Millers_Thumb_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_85_Stroemer_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_86_Schneider_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_87_River_Lamprey_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_88_Moderlieschen_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_89_Bitterling_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_90_Loach_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_91_Steinbeisser_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_92_Pond_Loach_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_93_European_Catfish_2013-03.pdf

6_-_Section_VI_Specialized_Ichtyology_94_Bullhead_2013-03.pdf

7_-_Section_VII_Fish_Diseases_2013-03.pdf

8_-_Section_VIII_Fishing_Water_Contracts_Cond_2013-03.pdf

9_-_Section_IX_Fishing_Courses_Cond_2013-03.pdf

Fishing Opportunities

Similar to hunting, garrison programs at Ansbach, Baumholder, Grafenwoehr, Hohenfels, Kaiserslautern, Stuttgart, and Wiesbaden have nearby opportunities for fishing.

Fishing in Germany requires a German fishing license, obtainable via instruction and certification at each of the sites listed above.

Many opportunities exist, ranging from local ponds and streams, to overnight excursions with deep-sea fishing in the North Sea!

Please refer to the hunting course list (above) for contact info at each major installation.

Sport Shooting Courses

Aside from participating on a regular basis, either in training or in competitions, sport shooting certification in Germany requires individuals to complete a basic knowledge course.  The course is normally conducted on a Saturday and Sunday, and it features instruction, hands-on practical work, and a written test.  After completing the course and documenting regular (average 1.5 activities per month) participation, individuals may proceed with firearms ownership, registration, and possession.

Please refer to the hunting course list (above) and contact local installations for their upcoming courses and events.

Sport Shooting Instructional Materials

 

U.S. Forces Sport Shooting Handbook - February 2014

U.S. Forces personnel may review and download these files for home study and classroom use:

 01-Handbook_Cover_Contents_2014-02-02.pdf

 02-Handbook_General-Rules_2014-06-11.pdf

 03-Handbook_Targets_2014-02-02.pdf

 04-Handbook_Events_Overview_2014-02-10.pdf

 05-Handbook_Admin-Controls_2014-02-02.pdf

 06-Handbook_Disciplines_Handguns_2014-02-02.pdf

 07-Handbook_Disciplines_Long-Guns_2014-02-02.pdf

 08a-Handbook_Forms_Reduced_2014-02-02.pdf

 08b-Handbook_Forms_Reduced_2014-02-02.pdf

 09-Handbook_Ranges_2014-02-02.pdf

 10-Handbook_Sample_Range_Protocol_2014-02-02.pdf

 11-Handbook_Insurance_Proof_2014-02-02.pdf

 12-Handbook_Org_Chart_2014-02-02.pdf

 13-Handbook_Responsibilities_2014-02-02.pdf

 14-Handbook_Abbreviations_2014-02-02.pdf

 

 

Instructional Material - Basic Knowledge Training

The following 4 files will be used for basic knowledge training.

U.S. Forces personnel may review and download these files for home study and classroom use:

Basic Knowledge Day 1 Part 1 V5R 2015-12-08.pdf 

Basic Knowledge Day 1 Part 2 V6R 2015-12-08.pdf

Basic Knowledge Day 2 Part 1 V5R 2015-12-08.pdf

Basic Knowledge Day 2 Part 2 V6R 2015-12-08.pdf

 

Instructional Material - Recreational Range Master (Schützenmeister) Training

The following 2 files will be used for Recreational Range Master (Schützenmeister) training.

U.S. Forces personnel may review and download these files for home study and classroom use:

Rangemaster_Training_Day_1_Part_1_2015-08-24.pdf

Rangemaster_Training_Day_1_Part_2_R_2015-08-24.pdf 

 

 

 

Sport Shooting Events & Competitions

 

Installation-level Recreational Sport Shooting

Many opportunities exist, ranging from installation-level and friendship competitions with host-nation clubs, to international competitions within Germany and elsewhere in Europe. 

Please refer to the hunting course list (above) and contact local installations for their upcoming courses and event.

DJV (Deutsche Jagdschütz Verband)

Specific to hunters, the Deutsche Jagdschütz Verband (German Hunting Association) conducts marksmanship events that lead to the annual German National Championship. Organizers of the qualifying events have always welcomed U.S. Forces hunters who have already earned their Jagdschein (German Hunting License).

Contact local installations for local affiliations and schedules for DJV events.

Program Oversight

U.S. Forces Executive Agent / U.S. Army IMCOM Europe Region G9

Mr. Rafael Wunsch, DSN 544-9888 / Civ +49 (0)6111435449888

rafael.s.wunsch.naf@mail.mil

Documents and Publications

The following file list provides current forms used by hunters, fishers, and sport shooters.

Please contact the program oversight representatives for needed updates and/or additions to this list.

Multi-Service Regulations:

AER_215-145_USAFE-I_34-104_R_2017-11-14.pdf Army Europe Regulation 215-145 & USAFE/USAFAF Instruction 34-104: Hunting, Fishing, and Sport Shooting in Germany, November 14, 2017

AER_190-6_2013-11-08.pdf Army Europe Regulation 190-6 / Navy Europe Instruction 5300.15R / USAFE Instruction 31-205; Registration and Control of Privately Owned Firearms and Other Weapons in Germany, November 8, 2013

AE Forms:

AE_Form_215-145A_2017-03.pdf Application for Issuance/Renewal of a German Hunting License

AE_Form_215-145B_2017-03.pdf Application for German Fishing License

U.S. Department of Justice ATF Forms:

ATF_Form_6_2011-08.pdf Application and Permit for Importing Firearms to the United States

German Government Forms:

Verbringungserlaubnis.pdf Application for Importing Firearms into Germany

ErlaubnisVerbringen_ausBRD_31_1.pdf Application to transport from Germany elsewhere in Europe

USAREUR Registry Forms:

AEF190-6D_2018-09 U.S. Forces Application for Registration of a Firearm

AEF190-6D Part A 2015-11.pdf Application to Conduct FBI National Instant Background Check

AEF190-6D_Part_B_2013-02.pdf Application for Issuance of a Permit Puruant to the Weapons Law

AEF190-6G_2013-02.pdf Weapons Bill of Sale

AEF190-6Ha_2013-02.pdf Commander's Statement of Reliability - Military & Civilian Applicants

AEF190-6Hb_2013-02.pdf Commander's Statment of Reliability - Family Member Applicants

AEF190-6J_2013-02.pdf Request for Cancellation of Privately Owned Firearm

AEF190-6L_Print_2015-09-09.pdf Sport Shooting Certificate of Need

AEF190-6M_2013-02.pdf Application for a European Weapons Permit

AEF190-6N_2013-02.pdf Application for Issuance of a Small Weapons Permit (Gas/Blank Firearms)

Other Forms:

Capital Game Request Form 2018-09 Application for hunting capital game

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Where am I able to hunt, fish, and sport shoot?

Hunting in Germany is not the same as it is in the U.S.A. because there is no open state forest land for hunting. All land is privately leased or you can book a hunt through the State or Federal Forest Office. This is all based on what type of animal you are wanting to hunt.

Fishing is slightly different where the German Government leases water to individual residents. These people sell permits to fish on their privately leased water. What you are able to fish is based on whatever is in open season (you will learn this in the fishing course).

Sport shooting courses are based on what your needs are. Within U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz there are two options for you to take advantage of. The Baumholder Community has a skeet and trap range through Army Outdoor Recreation, while Kaiserslautern has a pistol, rifle and shotgun range (weekends only) offered through the Air Force Rod & Gun Club. Both have weapons available for rent.

2. What are the going rates for hunting, fishing, and sport shooting?

Costs for these vary by land owners and ranges. Please contact your local Outdoor Recreation Department for details.

3. Is there a restriction on the types of animals that can be hunted or fish that can be caught?

Absolutely. The land owner will tell you what animals may or may not be hunted and what fish may or may not be caught.

4. How do I acquire a license for hunting/fishing/sport shooting?

You must first take the course and pass the exam at Outdoor Recreation.

5. What courses are offered?

Baumholder Outdoor Recreation offers the Hunting and Fishing courses and a sport shooting course. After the hunting license has been obtained, additional courses, such as reloading, falconry, and trapping, may be taken.

6. Can I rent fishing poles and other equipment?

We have all of the necessary equipment for fishing available for rent.

7. How can I register for a class to obtain a certificate or license?

You can register for classes at Outdoor Recreation located on Smith Barracks, Bldg. 8167.

8. When do the hunting/fishing seasons start/end?

The season is year round starting on April 1 and ends on May 31; however, each animal/type has their own season in which they may be legally hunted. This will all be taught during the hunting and fishing courses. For further details, please contact our friendly staff at Outdoor Recreation.

9. Is there a sport shooting range on post? If so, who can use it?

The Baumholder Community has a skeet and trap range through Army Outdoor Recreation, while Kaiserslautern has a pistol, rifle and shotgun range (weekends only) offered through the Air Force Rod & Gun Club. Both have weapons available for rent. Open to military ID card holders, 18 years of age and older.

10. What is the cost of the certification courses?

The hunting course starting fee taken through the Baumholder Army Outdoor Recreation is $200.00 plus additional range fees. The fishing course starting fee is $65.00 and is two weekends long. Please partner with the Air Force Rod & Gun Club for their hunting and fishing rates.

11. How old do I have to be to take the Hunting and/or Fishing course and/or Paintball Field?

To take the fishing course offered through the Baumholder Army Outdoor Recreation, you must be at least 12 years of age. For the paintball field, you must be at least 16 years of age. To take the hunting course, you must be 18 years of age. Please partner with the Air Force Rod & Gun Club for specific requirements when utilizing their services.

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