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It's been a long time since my last post now, just too busy in university to get much hunting done, or to write about it. But a couple of weeks ago I got a invite from my roommate to come to her farm in Germany close to Dortmund to hunt some pigeons. I have never shot a pigeon before or hunted in Germany so, I jumped on the chance, skipped a few classes and took the plane over.

Got the paperwork done and the Gastjager permit and was ready to go hunting. Started at 2 in the afternoon, and it lasted till 6 in the evening. Had maybe 30 good chances, had a nice post under a big poppel. They said it was a bad day for pigeons, but as a Norwegian, being used to much less birds in a day, its was really fun.

Found the shooting a bit tricky, shooting straight up is not my strong point, and fast flying pigeon for a rusty shotgunner. And I found judging the distance on unfamiliarly game, even worse. So ended up with a bag of empty shells, and only 3 pigeons to show for it.

Got to borrow a nice browning for the hunt, so I can't blame the gun.. The other hunters had more luck, so I got a full backpack of pigeons to take back to Budapest Smiler

And the hospitality at my hosts were outstanding. Germans know their beer, snaps and food. Wildboar liver and heart makes a good dinner for a hungry student. Big Grin

Here is a picture with my catch + some I just got for the pot




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Sounds like you had fun.

I'm off to Dortmund (Kamen) again next year, are there many hunting opportunites around the area that are available to the public?
 
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Waidmannsheil Johan, sounds like you enjoyed the hunt and had a good time with friends, always makes for a nice time, Dom.


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I must admit, I have absolute no clue about what hunting is available to the public. The hunt I was on was about as private as they come.

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Great catch! Thanks for sharing.. Smiler


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Thanks for posting. I have a freind who went pigeon shooting once in Germany, and he said it was great because it was a big event for the hunting club.

I just processed a couple of dozen and had some for dinner last night.

Back out to shoot some more next week Smiler

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