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Marmota marmota Hunt and Big Game Graubünden, my video!
12 August 2009, 02:22
10,3x60rMarmota marmota Hunt and Big Game Graubünden, my video!
This is my video from European Marmota Hunt....wit 10.3x60r

Graubünden cannon the law is law...
Marmota marmota Hunt videoand for Big Game:
Alpine Hunt12 August 2009, 19:45
StonecreekUsing a cape buffalo gun is the law for marmots in Switzerland?
Nonetheless, thanks for sharing. The high mountain meadows are beautiful. What was the altitude?
13 August 2009, 00:23
10,3x60rLaw not permit under the 10,2 mm

My maximal altitud for Hunt in my zone is 2500 msm.
13 August 2009, 00:53
Die Ou JagterDo you eat them?
14 August 2009, 04:32
10,3x60rYes i eat, red stag, chamois, marmota and roe deer!

18 August 2009, 23:35
wildboarNice footage! How many marmota are you allowed to shoot?
20 August 2009, 03:23
AkshooterThanks 10.3x60 for posting this video.I enjoy hunting Marmmots here in Alaska but not many people do it here. Thats ok for me it gives me lots of oppertunity's to hunt them.
Part of the attraction of hunting the marmmot is climbing the mounains and being in the beautiful country. The mountains here are very nice and your Alps in switzerland are very beautiful.
I've hunted the Alps in Germany and Austria and taken Gams,Hirsch, Fuchs and Reh and I felt like I was hunting in Heaven while I was up in the mountains there. You are very lucky to live in such a beautiful place.
DRSS
NRA life
AK Master Guide 124
21 August 2009, 01:53
AkshooterFinally got some photo's to add here.
Alaskan Marmot with Felach .222 BBF
My daughthers first hunting trip. Annie at 11 days old and marmot
DRSS
NRA life
AK Master Guide 124
23 August 2009, 23:57
10,3x60rquote:
Originally posted by wildboar:
Nice footage! How many marmota are you allowed to shoot?
They are permitted 8 heads for season, but for a further permission can be asked for others 8

24 August 2009, 07:25
Idaho Sharpshooteryour daughter is about the same size.
We hunt them here in Idaho as well, the country looks a lot like where you were.
regards,
Rich
DRSS
24 August 2009, 09:21
Kamo GariI put a .22LR round through the eye of a woodchuck the other day during a buddy's BBQ. Not all present were thrilled, but for me and some others it topped off a nice day. Also nice was the fact that I shot him from a prone position off the back patio (overlooks their field). Marmota monax is the flavor we have here. I have tried eating them. Not a huge fan, but they are edible.
Anyway, nice shooting and pics of your country. Fascinating choice of music, however...

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Hunting: I'd kill to participate.
24 August 2009, 22:23
10,3x60rBefore skin her, Here we leave her long time in the oven very low temperature, to make to strain the whole fat (very important that the fat is away everything)
Then we add some good wine Merlot, with various vegetables, to cover the marmot.
You allow to rest a night
Then leave it around 3 hours in the fire slow oven, with sauce to the "cacciatora" (mushrooms) , will see that goodness!!!

24 August 2009, 22:27
10,3x60rquote:
Originally posted by Akshooter:
Thanks 10.3x60 for posting this video.I enjoy hunting Marmmots here in Alaska but not many people do it here. Thats ok for me it gives me lots of oppertunity's to hunt them.
Part of the attraction of hunting the marmmot is climbing the mounains and being in the beautiful country. The mountains here are very nice and your Alps in switzerland are very beautiful.
I've hunted the Alps in Germany and Austria and taken Gams,Hirsch, Fuchs and Reh and I felt like I was hunting in Heaven while I was up in the mountains there. You are very lucky to live in such a beautiful place.
Thanks but my dream is to be able to live in Alaska!!!
