WOW!! learned something new everyday.due to retarded politicians and red tape, bow hunting is not allowed in Norway, meat spoiling becouse of high tempratures is not really a problem (being at the optimal latitude)
WOW!! learned something new everyday.due to retarded politicians and red tape, bow hunting is not allowed in Norway, meat spoiling becouse of high tempratures is not really a problem (being at the optimal latitude)
due to retarded politicians and red tape, bow hunting is not allowed in Norway, meat spoiling becouse of high tempratures is not really a problem (being at the optimal latitude)
Yes i am aware of the BC Griz ban... thats the same s..t decisions made from emotion not knowlege.Well dang, that counts me out. Can fully relate to retarded politicians though, next time you need something to read with your morning coffee google "BC grizzly ban." They aren't any smarter over here and we're already seeing the effects of their short sighted decision making.
A private tag for a bull will run you about 2000 dollars, not being a resident you will not be able to enter for draw tags.How do you think the costs compare for an American to hunt your caribou vs our own Alaskan caribou?
Wow looks like some gorgeous scenery. How is access? Is there a lot of public land available to hunt?
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[/QUO in the north most is public land, and we have right to roam, so landowners can not deny you to travel throught their land. So access is no problem
SG is an awesome pack, my absolute favorite.Awesome pictures and your rockin a SG pack in Norway..
huntind is pretty common in scandinavia, altough the city people have started causing problems.Welcome. Awesome to see hunting still being carried out in other parts of the world. I have traveled alot and have always wanted to get to Norway. From what I have seen you still have lots of wild places there