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<blockquote data-quote="sport22" data-source="post: 93332" data-attributes="member: 601"><p>Hi guys</p><p>Congrats for a very nice deer.</p><p>Just thought I would share with you some hunting info from Sweden. </p><p>Over here, the law says we have to have a dog specialized in tracking a wounded animal ready in about 2 hours after the shot if needed, meaning if the animal isn´t found by us twolegged predators. </p><p>For example my self, I have no dog, but hunt moose in my own property. I have about 2-3 guys I know who I can call in case I need. </p><p>By telling you this I do not mean I think you guys ought to have the same regulation, in fact I think it should be the hunters choice and not regulated like it is here in Sweden.</p><p>Just sharing some huntinginfo from over here.</p><p>Good hunting to all of you and again congratulations to the nice buck, and about the other one, it happens to all of us at least once so the best thing is just to learn from the experience and go out again. </p><p>cheers</p><p>/OneShot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sport22, post: 93332, member: 601"] Hi guys Congrats for a very nice deer. Just thought I would share with you some hunting info from Sweden. Over here, the law says we have to have a dog specialized in tracking a wounded animal ready in about 2 hours after the shot if needed, meaning if the animal isn´t found by us twolegged predators. For example my self, I have no dog, but hunt moose in my own property. I have about 2-3 guys I know who I can call in case I need. By telling you this I do not mean I think you guys ought to have the same regulation, in fact I think it should be the hunters choice and not regulated like it is here in Sweden. Just sharing some huntinginfo from over here. Good hunting to all of you and again congratulations to the nice buck, and about the other one, it happens to all of us at least once so the best thing is just to learn from the experience and go out again. cheers /OneShot [/QUOTE]
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