Call of the Wild reserve guide

Hirschfelden Hunting Reserve: keep the place with the trophy.

A reserve is part of the record. This guide explains how Hirschfelden Hunting Reserve harvest details carry through into a personalised Call of the Wild poster.

Hirschfelden Hunting Reserve topographic map
The Wild Register poster builder

What belongs on a reserve record

Red deer, fallow deer and roe deer give this reserve a strong European trophy-record feel.

Keep the original reserve name in the editable details. It is used in the lower location line and informs the map texture behind the record, giving the finished print a clear connection to the hunt.

A better reserve-led poster

Map

Topographic material

A selected reserve gives the artwork a location-specific visual layer.

Logo

Reserve identity

The location mark is carried into the bottom section of the poster.

Editable

Final check

OCR starts the process. You confirm the reserve before the proof is saved.

Start with the full harvest screen

Keep the animal, reserve label and detail panels visible in the upload. A clean original screenshot gives the reader the best chance of matching the reserve on the first pass.

If the result is wrong, select the correct reserve in the form. The preview will update before you continue to the print options.

Common questions

Will a Hirschfelden Hunting Reserve poster use a map?

Yes. Once the reserve is selected, the poster uses its matching topographic material as part of the record design.

Can I correct the reserve after uploading?

Yes. The reserve field is editable before you select a finish or add the print to the basket.