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<blockquote data-quote="oih" data-source="post: 598292" data-attributes="member: 40800"><p>Rådyr (Roe deer,small, typically 30-50Ibs, fantastic meat!)</p><p>Elg (Basicly same a moose, only smaller, normal bull weighing in at 700Ibs).</p><p>Hjort (Elk)</p><p>Rein (Raindeer)</p><p>Hare</p><p>Rype (Grouse)</p><p>And (Duck)</p><p>Gås (Goose)</p><p>Tiur (Capercaillie)</p><p>Orre (Black Grouse)</p><p>Due (Pigeon)</p><p>Kråke (Crow)</p><p>Villsvin (Warthog)</p><p>Rev (Fox)</p><p>Gaupe (Bobcat)</p><p>Sel (Seal)</p><p>All I can remember from the top of my head.</p><p> </p><p>Quiet a few options, really, but as I don't own land, I need to pay for hunting, and hunting the larger species is expensive. Some of the more sought after birdhunts are also expensive (Kinda posh here to hunt grouse for instance, so the price increases with the demand.). Hunting birds from the shore is basicly free (Anyone whose payed the annual government fee can hunt ducks and geese from the shore, as long as they stand in the area that is flooded when the tide is high.), you can often hunt pigeons at farmers for free as they consider them pests. You don't break even when hunting in Norway, but I enjoy it.</p><p> </p><p>Øivind</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oih, post: 598292, member: 40800"] Rådyr (Roe deer,small, typically 30-50Ibs, fantastic meat!) Elg (Basicly same a moose, only smaller, normal bull weighing in at 700Ibs). Hjort (Elk) Rein (Raindeer) Hare Rype (Grouse) And (Duck) Gås (Goose) Tiur (Capercaillie) Orre (Black Grouse) Due (Pigeon) Kråke (Crow) Villsvin (Warthog) Rev (Fox) Gaupe (Bobcat) Sel (Seal) All I can remember from the top of my head. Quiet a few options, really, but as I don't own land, I need to pay for hunting, and hunting the larger species is expensive. Some of the more sought after birdhunts are also expensive (Kinda posh here to hunt grouse for instance, so the price increases with the demand.). Hunting birds from the shore is basicly free (Anyone whose payed the annual government fee can hunt ducks and geese from the shore, as long as they stand in the area that is flooded when the tide is high.), you can often hunt pigeons at farmers for free as they consider them pests. You don't break even when hunting in Norway, but I enjoy it. Øivind [/QUOTE]
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