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Would you post a link for photos please


Munich: Museum of Hunting and Fishing (Deutsches Jagd und Fischereimuseum)



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gryph,

Sorry, don't get it?

Are you referring to anyone of us ever having been to the Deutsches Jagd und Fischeriemuseum in Munich?


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..thats the header Gerry...but in answer to your q`s YES mate



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gryph,

Yes, I have been there several times, it is right downtown in the main pedestrian area of Munich. It is well worth taking the time to visit.

Entry fee Euro 3,50, a bargan, too.

Below the link but alas, "yu vill hav to sprechen the Fatherland sprache", as I didn't notce any other language references on the site.

http://www.jagd-fischerei-museum.de/index1.html


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Gryph,
I just posted the same link as Gerry did on the Aussie forum. I read it first!

The museum is quite interesting and easy to kill a few hours in, but I wouldn't spend my Oktoberfest drinking time there Big Grin

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Originally posted by Stu C:
The museum is quite interesting and easy to kill a few hours in, but I wouldn't spend my Oktoberfest drinking time there Big Grin

- stu


Geez, these alcoholic Antipodeans! Big Grin

The museum is indeed quite a nice place to kill a few hours. I remember they had some very old and interesting muzzle loaders when I was there last, among other things, naturally.

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I have been to the museum, and can say that if you find yourself in Munich it certainly is worth visiting.

I wouldn't make a trip from "I`m in Victoria`s high country following a sambar stag`s tracks to his bed to nail him with my 7 mm R Mag (bloody hoping to anyway,gotta keep the wind in ya face)" just to see it though. Better to keep working on that sambar stag!


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Hahaa come winter i will be giving it another crack Wooly..i wouldnt mind hunting The great plains of southern Alberta either i have seen some monster deer come out of the country your way



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