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15 October 2009, 02:16
yesgems(chamois)hunting in spain
hi
would you please give me some information about possiblity of gems hunting in spain.
best regards
yes
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15 October 2009, 12:40
mhoYes, you know that the chamois found in Spain is the Pyreneese (sp?) version?? This is classified as a different (sub-)species to those found in the Alps, on the Balkans, in Romania etc.
If memory serves, the French don't hunt the Pyreneese chamois on their side of the border - they even call it differently: "isard" as opposed to the regular "chamois". Not sure what the Spaniards do??
- mike
P.S. I just googled a bit, and it looks as if the "isard" is indeed hunted in France these days. I'm not sure that was the case when I did my French hunting exam??
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15 October 2009, 12:51
Fallow Buckquote:
Not sure what the Spaniards do??
If they are anything like their greek cousins, then garlic, olive oil seasoning and a pile of flaming charcoal will make an appearance in the equation!!

FB
15 October 2009, 12:55
mhoVery likely, Kiri

- mike
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15 October 2009, 15:29
DUKThere are in fact two subspecies, the already mentioned one in the Pyrenees called "sarrio" and another one in the Cantabrian mountains of N. Spain called "rebeco". Also the CIC cathegorizes them differently.
As you can see on this picture taken in the "Picos de Europa", their colour tone is slightly different than their cousins from Central Europe.
15 October 2009, 15:32
yeshi FB
seasoning with some nice fresh red wine+ garlic+ rosemarin+ extra virgin

olive oil.yum yum.
ps- can somebody please tell me what is the difference between virgin and extra virgin olive oil!!!???

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15 October 2009, 18:04
meteVirgin olive oil - olives picked by women who claim they never did it.
Extra virgin oil - olives picked by women who claim they never even thought about it !!!

15 October 2009, 18:18
yeshello Mete.
it seems i was wrong i believed that virgin was those when a virgin woman touched the olive for the first time!!and pressed it with her hand until the oil came out
and extra virgin was olives taken by a virgin maid who diden't dare

to press it with her hands for extacting the oil and she used a machin to do that

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15 October 2009, 18:28
wildboarOlio extra vergine d'oliva: degree of acidity must be less than 0.8%
Olio vergine d'oliva: degree of acidity must be less than 2%
The lower, the better.
15 October 2009, 18:53
yesthanks wildboar
now i know the real difference.

we did so many different interpretation, because the word virgin is often related to a young innocent

lady . if there are any left in our world in our days

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16 October 2009, 15:10
TrackersNZThese guys (Magi and Jose) are good on Chamois (Rebecco) I have hunted with them.
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16 October 2009, 18:24
yeshi tracker
thanks i visited their web site and was very pleased. it seems they offer plenty of hunting with a large variety of games

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23 October 2009, 03:34
TrackersNZTheir service is good. They hunt both species of Chamois in Spain. Cantabrian and Pyrenian.
One word of advice, don't have your taxidermy done in Spain. The standard of taxidermy in Spain is lousey. Take your Cape and Horns home and have it done by your own taxidermist.
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04 November 2009, 01:14
lorefumaquote:
word of advice, don't have your taxidermy done in Spain. The standard of taxidermy in Spain is lousey. Take your Cape and Horns home
there are some taxidermist really good in Spain. I know one in Toledo and one near Sevilla, both of "USA" quality
D.V.M.
04 November 2009, 17:56
PacenseHi,
Check this web:
http://www.huntingservices.net/I've hunted with Alejo several times with very good success.
10 November 2009, 10:04
TrackersNZIf the standard of taxidermy in Spain is what you see at their hunting exhibitions, Venatoria and Ficaar, then they have a long ways to go.
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