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Title:The Hunting Notesfile
Notice:Registry #7, For Sale #15, Success #270
Moderator:SALEM::PAPPALARDO
Created:Wed Sep 02 1987
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1561
Total number of notes:17784

591.0. "Isn't Europe hunting" by BONNET::VANDELINDE () Fri Jan 19 1990 05:40

    Hi,
    
    Reading through this notesfile, I've read some wonderful hunting
    stories, but nearly all from the US.
       
    Haven't we been hunting in Europe or were we too busy hunting so
    that we didn't have the time to write something in this file. There
    must be some nice stories waiting to be told.
    
    As for me, last year was my first hunting year. I obtained my licence
    in april 1989. In Holland, it's quite difficult to start hunting.
    I depended on invitations from friends, so I haven't been in the
    field as much as I wanted to, but I did have some nice hunting days
    on rabbits, hare, ducks and pheasants.
    The hunt on this game is closed now (except rabbits and
    cock-pheasants), but now the geese are coming down to Holland, so
    that predicts some nice hunting mornings for january and february.
    
    Dick
    
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591.1HowdyXCUSME::NEWSHAMI'm the NRAFri Jan 19 1990 06:098
    Dick,
    
    		It's good to see Sportsmen ( oops..and Sportswomen if
    	their out there ) from across the pond relating hunting stories
    	to this conference. We need the new blood, as it gets kind of
        slow in here during the winta'r months.
    
    Red from New Hampsire, U.S.A
591.2NHL::PAPPALARDOFri Jan 19 1990 13:2913
    
    Dick,
    
    
    Does Holland offer any big game and if so what would that be ?
    
    If not, How far is Sweden from you, and have you considered Moose ?
    
    Nice to hear from someone way overthere.
    
    Rick ( Also from New Hampshire U.S.A.)
    
    
591.3Dutch big gameBONNET::VANDELINDEMon Jan 22 1990 03:4020
    Rick,
    
    Holland is a very small country and nearly all the land is cultivated.
    We have one little national park "De Veluwe", which is nothing compared
    to the huge national parks in the US, but there's living big game
    in it. I'm talking then about wild boar and deer.
    
    Because the park is having a maximum capacity of big game, some
    has to be shooted each year. The licences to kill a deer or a wild
    boar are distributed among a very little group of hunters, so the
    ordinary dutch hunter will never shoot big game on dutch territory.
    
    Sweden could be a possibility though. The swedish moose are living
    at about 1000 miles from where I'm living.
    I didn't go after this possibility yet. I just started hunting in
    Holland and I still got a lot to find out about the hunt on small
    game in my own country. But I'm sure that I'll consider this swedish
    trip in some years.
    
    Dick.
591.4XCUSME::NEWSHAMI'm the NRAMon Jan 22 1990 03:547
    >>>> Swedish Moose
    
    		So that's were Swedish Meetballs come from...All kidding
    	aside, what is the average size of the Swedish moose ? Are they
    	basically the same as the North American species ? 
    
    	Red
591.5Swedish MooseMAIL::HENSONMon Jan 22 1990 09:555
    As I understand it, the Swedish Moose is the same species as our
    American Elk (Wapiti).  I've read several articles in which this
    was pointed out.
    
    Jerry
591.6BOMBE::BONINMon Jan 22 1990 10:016
    A few years ago American Hunter magazine carried a story about a group
    of Swedish moose hunters. The Swedes had traveled all the way to Alaska
    to hunt the North American moose, which towers over its relatives in
    Sweden.

    Doug