06 September 2006, 21:26
mr rigbyHunting in Norway
Hi
I have gotten permission from a friend of me that is the managing director of a large forrest estate to put some info about hunting here. He can offer small game hunting like hare, Auerhanh and Capercaille .
He and his guys are hunting in Germany every year and have understand the European hunting traditions and they employ them also under the hunt.
Next year ,hopefully there will be longer hunting season on moose and you can come on over for som fine moose hunting.
Send me a PM if youre interrested and ill give you his contactinformation.
08 September 2006, 18:39
meteMr Rigby, I never heard of a 'police moose ' before !!
www.aftenposten.no/english/local/article1450836.ece 
08 September 2006, 20:37
mr rigbyWell thats nature, unprdictable, and i bet the guys got a good chock aswell

16 December 2006, 05:02
mr rigbyWell im currently workin to get a American hunting /gun writer over here on Reindeerhuntin to next year. Stay tuned for more info on who that guest will be if anything goes ok for him ......
29 May 2007, 05:22
mr rigbyI have gotten the permission from donner who writes here to let the guys interessted in huntin in Norway contact him for prices and tour options, here is his webpage.
He arranges sea fishing aswell as various hunting here in Norway, Europe, and other locations aswell.
http://fiskesafari.raumainfo.no/29 May 2007, 08:52
billinthewildPer. Unless I am missing something, the web site you refer to is in Norwegian. I can't find
any reference to hunting in Norway.

Bill look under jagd or jagt.
Make that jakt.
Any hunter should know the world for hunting in at least 5 languages.
Jakt, jagt, jagen, caccia, caza, jagd, stalking, hunting, le chasse.
Kind of dumb not to!

How else do you find hunting related websites in Afrikaans, German, Spanish, Italian, French, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Swedish, or UK English.
30 May 2007, 14:51
mr rigby(fainting) alittle mix up there , but D99 solved the little puzzle, thank for that D99.
Yes, hunting is a international word, and i forgot to mention the clues to look for on the page.
Bu its a fine page and he has much to offer of various hunting trips.
26 June 2007, 14:22
Icelandic Snowmanquote:
How else do you find hunting related websites in Afrikaans, German, Spanish, Italian, French, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Swedish, or UK English.
Icelandic Ãslenskt = veiði
Missed that one :-)
Snowman,
Nice to see you on here. Welcome to AR.
Always neat to have more folks from Valhalla on the website.
My dream is to one day get to experience Iceland. I retire from the Navy in 6 years, maybe the state department will let me work at the embassy then.