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29 July 2005, 20:23
Die Ou Jagter
Iceland
Has any one hunt Iceland forEuropean Cariboo?
29 July 2005, 21:08
two canoes
HEY DIE---Contact by e-mail for info

georgb@telia.com

georg is a student in sweden from iceland--has lots of info.
29 July 2005, 23:24
Kamo Gari
If you do find out some answers, please post. Myself and others may be interested.

TIA,

KG


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13 August 2005, 20:32
sako
Hello there, go to this site here! Has alot of info on reindeer hunting here!http://www.hreindyr.is/english/index.html

Regards
Ben Iceland.
21 August 2005, 21:07
reindeer
Yes I have, about four times.
Also Dutch and German friends of mine have.
To see some pics, go to our website.

http://frontpage.simnet.is/dynheimar/tenThijeJagdgruppe/
22 August 2005, 13:24
solvi
http://sij.is/StHubertus2004
This is from last year. We are going next weekend. 9 of us this time, got tags for 8. bulls and one cow beer


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23 August 2005, 19:47
Bill/Oregon
Solvi: Thanks for the slide show. Wow that is some beautiful country, and a swell dog too. Looks like you guys sure eat well!


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29 August 2005, 22:31
cewe
This looks very interesting! I´ve been toying with the idea of a reindeer hunt in Norway but this might be even better.

Are reindeer endemic to Iceland? I must say I have very little knowledge of the wildlife.

How is the hunt done? Stalking?

What would the total price (minus flights) be for a reindeer hunt, trophy bull?

Thanks

cewe


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19 October 2005, 07:14
Wooly ESS
quote:
Originally posted by solvi:
http://sij.is/StHubertus2004
This is from last year. We are going next weekend. 9 of us this time, got tags for 8. bulls and one cow beer


Thanks for the wonderful photo essay of your hunt. It's inspirational!


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21 October 2005, 23:05
Jason Pitzer
I'd like to go seal and Seabird hunting for puffins,cormarents and the like. Anyone know how much one of those hunts would cost??


I believe strongly, that the flesh of the living animal is something very sacred. If you cannot bear freezing int he mud and wind of winter whilst you find them, if you cannot kill them yourself....and if you cannot stomach the stench and feel of guts and blood......
You have not the right to eat meat.
22 October 2005, 05:28
sako
quote:
I'd like to go seal and Seabird hunting for puffins,cormarents and the like. Anyone know how much one of those hunts would cost??

For seabird hunting you could expect to pay some 50-100USD per day per person in a boat and for seal hunting you should not pay anything, just go to some isolated beach( almost all the coast) and find one! Cool
IMHO the North coast and the northwestern peninsula are the best with the North having the Grey seal more common.
They can be up to 450kgs(900lbs)
If you would be in any doubt about your hunting rights at some area just ask the nearest farmer and he will most likely point you to the best place( after some coffie and kakes)as most of them dont really like the seals:

Regards