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I can't stop looking at those pictures! Are the bushes with such beautiful
fall color on them the berry bushes? Cloudberry and lingon? Gosh. I've got a question though that just struck me. I'm not a hunter, so bear with me, and I'm not trying to start an argument. Just a question from someone with no experience in that sport: On 12/3/03 7:21 AM, in article , "Roger Ohlund" wrote: The total sum of ptarmigans shot during the trip was to become exactly 100. What do you do with that many birds? I mean, did you take them all home with you to eat, or do you leave them there for the scavenger animals? I guess that's the thing about hunting that doesn't appeal to me- kind of tough to do catch and release! Thanks again for such a great illustrated report! Bill (whose great grandparents left Dalarna in the 1870's...) |
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