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TheViking
24-10-2004, 09:22
I'm about to take my hunting license in the beginning of the new year. :o):
One of my dad's friends found out and offered me to come and hunt with him on his land. This may not sound very special, but he has 300 ha. :shock: He has the biggest property in the region. :wave: Only thing I must do for him, is set some traps up and help take care of his deer, etc. :super:

It's gonna be great. I'll keep you all posted! :pack: :biggthump

Ed
24-10-2004, 09:40
What does this license allow you to do? Does it just allow you to kill game or does it license you to carry a weapon for hunting?

Just wondering....????

Ed

TheViking
24-10-2004, 09:48
It's a license that allows me to kill game and carry guns etc. As long as there's a trained dog and a person over 18 with me. :wink:

Ed
24-10-2004, 09:52
Ah.. cheers for that. Over here in the UK a license to kill game is just that.... allows you to kill game.... it does not allow you to carry a gun etc.... you need other licenses (firearms certificate for example) for that.

Ed

Buckshot
25-10-2004, 21:35
You don't need a hand do you The Viking? :o):

Have a great time :biggthump

cheers

Mark

Tantalus
25-10-2004, 22:09
OMG tooooooooo funny theViking

politicians here just banned hunting with dogs here, yet you say you MUST have a trained dog with you

our government makes me laugh a lot these days

actually your law makes more sense to me, an injured animal disappears into the woods, so you need a dog to find it and put it out of pain as quick as possible

i am sure you are gonna enjoy it, another wonderful opportunity to be close to nature and to interact with it

Tant

TheViking
26-10-2004, 15:57
politicians here just banned hunting with dogs here, yet you say you MUST have a trained dog with you
It's not like that. :wink: It's because the game must be found and retrieved before it runs from you, with shots in it. :roll: For example if you shot a rabbit. Then my dog must be trained to go and find it. :-)

Tantalus
26-10-2004, 15:59
ummmmmm


actually your law makes more sense to me, an injured animal disappears into the woods, so you need a dog to find it and put it out of pain as quick as possible

like this :o):

Tant

TheViking
26-10-2004, 16:02
ummmmmm



like this :o):

Tant
Do'h Andy! :?: :banghead: :banghead:

Tantalus
26-10-2004, 16:05
lol just teasing ya mate

:tw: bad Tant

like i say i am sure it will be something ya will enjoy :super:

something deeply satisfying in all interactions with wild creatures

makes me feel more a part of nature

Tant

bambodoggy
10-11-2004, 15:26
Just to clarify....the government hasn't banned hunting with dogs in the way mentioned below, gun dogs will still be used on grouse shoots etc to collect killed and injured birds. What they have banned is the use of hounds to run down the pray in the first place as in fox hunting.

I'm not even going to start on the rights and wrongs of governement legislation (regardless of political leaning) or I'll get into the "How come we're the most famous archery country in the world...Robin Hood, Agincourt etc and yet we're the one's not allowed to hunt with any type of bow"....ahhh, drifting off subject!

Thanks for telling us all what we're never going to be allowed to do over here Viking you lucky git! :)
Best of luck Mate.

Phil.

eraaij
10-11-2004, 21:50
Sounds great Viking!

Could you tell us a bit more about getting a license in Denmark? I am currently enrolled in the (intensive) hunting course here in The Netherlands and it takes about a year to complete. After that you can become a hunter only if you own or have legit access to 40ha of land and have a clean sheet regarding criminal activities..

-Emile

Abbe Osram
10-11-2004, 23:02
Hi Viking,
cool to hear that you are too working on your hunting liccence. I am at the moment in class too. We here in Sweden I have to study 3 books. One book include everything about animals, hunting, weapons, amounition, envirmental protection, how to teach hunting dogs, history and a lot more. After I worked through the 3 books I can ask to be tested. I will have to do a theoretical test and several practical tests. After I manage I can go hunting freely without being a owner of my own land. The only thing I have to do is to respect the law shooting only in the right time and the animals which are not protected by law. We too have to get access to a retriver within one hour
to find the animal which got wounded.

cheers
abbe

TheViking
11-11-2004, 13:46
In Denmark you have to be 16 to take the test. But you're allowed to take class whatever your age is.

When one go hunting, one must have a trained dog with him/her to retrieve the animal. If one is under 18 years of age, one must have one with him who is over 18. :wink:

We get a study book and then study in classes and at home. About 60 hours of lessons. The cost is about 140£ (1400 danish crowns) and that include lessons and a study book. :-)

That's about it. :biggthump

tomtom
11-11-2004, 13:48
thats a lot of money do you have to re-new the liscience Andy?

TheViking
11-11-2004, 13:53
thats a lot of money do you have to re-new the liscience Andy?
Well yes, but i don't know how often. But it's not often! :-) My dad will pay the license if I lift my hand and thereby say more in school and do me homework (not that i don't :lol: :nana: ), until christmas. :shock:

ScottC
11-11-2004, 14:08
Sounds fun andy, have a good time!

Tvividr
13-11-2004, 21:32
Sounds great Viking! Could you tell us a bit more about getting a license in Denmark? I am currently enrolled in the (intensive) hunting course here in The Netherlands and it takes about a year to complete. After that you can become a hunter only if you own or have legit access to 40ha of land and have a clean sheet regarding criminal activities.. -Emile
I had a norwegian guy on a bowhunters course (IBEP = International Bowhunters Education Program) that I was instructing a couple of years ago. He works in some European Space Program in the Netherlands, and told me that you have some pretty stiff requirements to be able to hunt at your place Emile ?

TheViking
05-01-2005, 20:17
Yipee!! :D Starting on saturday with hunting lessons, along with dad! :wave:

Ed
05-01-2005, 20:22
Good luck. Keeps us posted on how you are getting along.... maybe a joutnal/blog could keep us all up to date.

:biggthump
Ed

arctic hobo
05-01-2005, 20:37
Yes, a journal would be great! :wave: Have a great time :biggthump

TheViking
05-01-2005, 20:43
OK, I will do a journal on it. :D The first lesson is 3 hours.

Dorian Gra
19-05-2005, 16:25
Nice hunting grounds, you should have a good time,

I'm good friends with all of the gamekeepers on my island and because of this i'm allowed to take a few for the pot whenever :D

Scally
19-05-2005, 18:08
very jealous Savour every movement and every smell well done let us know how you get on.