1939
1. Social Hunt of the Novi Bečej Federal Hunting Association
The Federal Hunting Association of Novi Bečej organized a social hunt on December 14, 1939, on a hunting ground covering approximately 2,500 cadastral acres. The hunt included 21 hunters and 43 beaters. A total of 250 hares and 12 partridges were taken.
It was noted that the game population on this ground was significantly lower than in the previous year.
(Source: “Lovački glasnik,” November–December 1939, p. 340; LSV Monograph, p. 142.)
2. Contribution for the Construction of the Hunting Lodge in Novi Sad
The Federal Hunting Association of Novi Bečej paid 500 dinars toward the construction of the hunting lodge in Novi Sad and provided a loan of 2,000 dinars for the completion of the federal hunting lodge in 1939. These contributions were recorded based on the Union’s donor list published in “Lovački glasnik,” May–July 1939, p. 208.
(LSV Monograph, 1992, pp. 392–393.)
1940
1. Personal Contribution of Hunter N. Tolmačev
Hunter N. Tolmačev from Novi Bečej donated 20 dinars for the construction of the Hunting Lodge in Novi Sad, which would become the headquarters of the Federation.
(LSV Monograph, 1992, p. 398.)
2. Personal Contribution of Ljubomir Tucakov
Hunter Ljubomir Tucakov from Novi Bečej contributed 1,000 dinars toward the construction of the Hunting Lodge in Novi Sad.
(Source: “Lovački glasnik,” October–December 1940, p. 287.)
3. Interest-Free Loan from the Federal Hunting Association
The Federal Hunting Association of Novi Bečej provided an interest-free loan of 2,000 dinars for the construction of the hunting lodge in Novi Sad.
(LSV Monograph, 1992, p. 399.)
1950
The Archive of the Novi Bečej Hunting Society preserves the original document on the allocation of a hunting ground in 1950.
People’s Republic of Serbia
Ministry of Forestry – Directorate for Game Management
No. 13529/1950
Belgrade, August 10, 1950
Based on the proposal of the GIO of the People's Province of Vojvodina, No. 22213 dated May 22, 1950, and in accordance with Article 31 of the Law on Hunting of the PR Serbia,
I HEREBY ALLOCATE:
To the Hunting Society of Vološinovo, a hunting ground located within the SNO of Zrenjanin, with a total area of 49,196 hectares of cooperative and private land, formed by my decision No. 13514 of August 10, 1950.
The Executive Committee of the SNO in Zrenjanin shall conclude a written agreement with the Hunting Society of Vološinovo, determining the rights and obligations of both contracting parties.
The hunting ground shall be taken over, marked, and handed over to the Hunting Society of Vološinovo by a commission consisting of:
- one official of the forestry department of the SNO in Vološinovo,
- one official of the MNO in Vološinovo,
- one member of the Management Board of the Hunting Society in Vološinovo.
A takeover report shall be drafted, describing the condition of the hunting ground, its boundaries (marked visibly in the field), and the party to whom it is handed over.
A copy of the written agreement and the takeover report shall be submitted by the GIO of Vojvodina to this Ministry by December 1, 1950.
Delivered to:
– GIO of the People’s Province of Vojvodina
– SNO of Zrenjanin
– Federation of Hunting Societies of the PRS
MINISTER
V. Hodža (signature)
1953
In 1952, Vojvodina exported 4,375 live hares and 22,593 harvested hares.
The total income amounted to 52,620,378 dinars, with expenses of 10,851,974 dinars, leaving a net profit of 41,758,404 dinars. Hunting societies were paid a total of 24,205,200 dinars.
The societies that received the highest payments were:
- Mokrin — 2,546,100 dinars
- Novi Bečej — 1,745,400 dinars
- Srbobran — 876,000 dinars
- Senta — 791,700 dinars
- Padej — 780,900 dinars
These societies also planned the construction of new hunting lodges.
(Source: “Vojvođanski lovac,” issues 66–67/1953; LSV Monograph, 1992, pp. 414–415.)

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