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To: Disambiguator
I am pleased to know that not all of Europe has gone to the "dark side" regarding gun ownership.

When I first reseached Norway a little over a year ago, I learned the Norwegians tend to be avid hunters--of what, I am not sure, because wildlife outside of pheasants and bison are alien to me.

Unless the internet web-sites distort the perception, it seems to me the most-popular hunting spots in Norway are in the "bulge" of the country, north of Oslo and Hamar.

20 posted on 03/30/2006 10:24:51 AM PST by franksolich (the Head Warden "Skinner"'s alter ego)
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To: franksolich

If you want to hunt Norwegian moose (elg), who prefer living in the lowland forest, you will find most of them to the North, West and East of Oslo, in Trøndelag and Northern Norway.

Deer are most common on the coast of Western Norway.

Wild reindeer thrives only in the mountains of Southern Norway.

Bisons are normally only hunted when they are considered a threat to humans.

Smaller game and birds suitable for hunting are found all over Norway.


It`s good to have you back.


21 posted on 03/30/2006 11:20:55 AM PST by Bergen
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