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You are a very lucky man to be able to hunt grevling in your country I am over in Norway a few times a year ...just got back from Stavanger last thurs ...and might have some of your fellow country men over this year for some hunting .....One of the things I love about Norway apart from the women and the food is you a re a very hunting oriantated nation not like this piss pot of a country like ours ....how much grevling do you cull and do you have a certain quota every season .

Do your dogs have to be complete sounders as ive heard there are some very deep spots over there and a hard dog wouldnt last long

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thank you!

 

MOO:stavanger is a great city and the southwest does have some beautiful land.

i was down there during the first 3-4 months of my conscription year in the airforce.

still remember when i finally got my first leave, i had no money so i had to take the train home, it took 19 hours one way.

 

they do a lot of minkhunting with terriers around those parts.

 

only regulations on badger is the hunting season, which starts the 21. of august and ends in january.

biggame like elk and deer have quotas.

i think sounders are a requirement as we dig trough a lot of blueclay.

also, if the dog is a hard one, so is the badger, he gives the same amount of punishment as he gets.

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he´s never met a fox below so i dont know, dont think he would tough.

chased one around when he was 6 months old but thats it.

foxes are pretty scarce around here, and since we only run single hounds, not packs, they rarly go to ground.

 

there is one parson russell a couple of hours north of here that supposedly has killed three or more foxes.

never met either dog or owner so i cant tell you much about him other than when facing a raccoon dog last winter he stood back and bayed.

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dont know much about the lines, mostly showstuff i guess.

know that there is some american blood in him, think its eastlake?

 

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as you can see he is quite the star!

NO SHOW STUFF IN MINE BUT SIMILAR......

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really nice one, like terriers when they are have that compact look, if you know what i mean.

 

hoping to get out again this weekend but the weathergods are against me, theres a storm on the way but i´m crossing my fingers that it follow the coast and not affect us to much.

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I hope some of the people who rattle on about putting bull blood in working terriers will have a good look at the video of that dog working badger.That is the way a good badger dog works in and out does not let the badger pass him or break him up.But he wont let the badger dig on either.That is what old time dogs done and they worked day in day out.

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