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    NORWAY: Seal Hunt

    It's only headshots that are interesting. So you could use a 223 for the smaller. But for greyseal it's been the same requirements as for the deer. Which leaves us with the 6,5x55. I got a M70 featherweight which I use for all hunting, except large antelopes in Africa . Right now Im using...
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    NORWAY: Seal Hunt

    If youre native from northern Norway, or inuit, you can utilise 50-60% of the body weight. If youre not, or have malamutes, and have not planned to boil the fat to extract seal oil... smells like %¤#@. then its 10-15% of body weight you can use for food. I buy my seal oil ready in store...
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    NORWAY: Seal Hunt

    Yes, as you see in the first post, i have skinned two seals. And i skinned the last one. the fur was stretched out over 6'x3' never shoot anything except varmint without saving either meat or fur. or.... take it to the taxidermist when in africa. THe problem with seals, are the extreme layer of...
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    Seal Hunt

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    Hunting Seal

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    Seal Hunting

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    NORWAY: Seal Hunt

    A quick trip out on saturday. Not sure, but believed to be 170-180kg. 215cm long.
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    Seal Hunt Norway

  9. Norway Seal Hunting

    Norway Seal Hunting

  10. Seal Hunt in Norway

    Seal Hunt in Norway

  11. Sunset Norway

    Sunset Norway

  12. Seal Hunting Norway

    Seal Hunting Norway

  13. Norway Seal Hunt

    Norway Seal Hunt

  14. Seal Hunting in Norway

    Seal Hunting in Norway

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    Seal Hunt Norway

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    Norway Seal Hunting

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    Seal Hunt in Norway

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    NORWAY: Seal Hunt

    All the oldest and greatest have most likely seen hunters. They normally disapear while the others come over to look at us. Seen it. The story that got me in to the forum. Had to Google Seal hunt and Namibia after I saw the extreme amounts of fur seals. I was watching all that seals and...
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    NORWAY: Seal Hunt

    Try to avoid the freediving part, but sometimes its hard to get them. The taste is OK, but it's enough with a meal or two each winter. Extremly nutriocious! All kind of vitamines and Omega 3 acids. Practically a health bomb. With a heave on both the boat and the seal, you have to get the...
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    NORWAY: Seal Hunt

    As a Norwegian hunter, with special interest for sea and marinelife, including lobsters and wolf fish, I hunt seal. Our most common coastal seals are "grey seal", and "common seal". The best time of the year is winter, the fur is often of good quality and not yet damaged from the violent mating...
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    Gone Fishing

    Gone Fishing
 
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