dr.kol
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There are also huge amounts of geese
Nov 27, 2016,07:58 AM
and today when leaving the farm, I saw hundreds of swans.
The real challenge in the island is that moose, roe deer and wild board visit us on a regular basis. Sometimes also red deer and wolf. So hunting days are long...
Best, Kari
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Hunting season begins
By: beejo : November 26th, 2016-22:20
Here in our country we are starting the duck hunting season,I have been waiting for that for a long time.Photos are for two different hunts one with 44 and the other for 170 ducks. To make everything clear I gave most of the ducks to poor people who can't...
Thanks.....
By: beejo : November 26th, 2016-23:28
I made a special post to check if it\'s ok.....Never the less some choose to be the party pooper. Best, Ahmed
Unfortunate loss of life
By: M2wo : November 26th, 2016-22:37
I am sorry, but I don\'t support killing for sport. Unfortunate loss of life here. And such hunting also eventually desensitizes us towards other forms of killing and violence towards humans and animals. Not something I would be proud of doing or teaching...
It's obvious you didn't read what I wrote.
By: beejo : November 26th, 2016-23:26
Or you read but you didn\'t decided to turn it to a sadism post where I kill to have fun while I wrote, I did provide food for people who can\'t .......Would you be happier if I bought them from the butcher slaughtered with a knife? Weather you teach it ...
We all make our choices
By: M2wo : November 27th, 2016-04:20
No, no - I did read what you wrote. Noble intentions and actions indeed - sharing your kill, but is still killing for sport. And I don\'t mean for one second to give you advice on what is right and wrong. We all make our choices and live with it and it sh...
I had fun hunting
By: beejo : November 26th, 2016-23:30
And I will have fun eating in a while Best, Ahmed
My father is a hunter too in France
By: Alkiro1 : November 26th, 2016-23:39
Unfortunately (or fortunately. It depends which side you are), little game (partridge, pheasant, quail...) is rare nowadays compared to 25 years ago. Nature changes due to human behaviours and more specifically farmers behaviours (no more hedges, pesticid...
Thanks a lot
By: beejo : November 27th, 2016-04:17
Best, Ahmed
Next year you get no ducks!
By: dr.kol : November 27th, 2016-03:56
They move from the north to spend the winter in Egypt. The main route goes between Estonian mainland and Saaremaa island. The ducks often stop there on Saaremaa side. Tens of thousands feed in my property every day. NEXT YEAR I WILL SHOOT THEM BEFORE THE ...
Noooooo.
By: beejo : November 27th, 2016-04:19
Leave some for me...Otherwise you will have to invite me for duck hunting Best, Ahmed
There are also huge amounts of geese
By: dr.kol : November 27th, 2016-07:58
and today when leaving the farm, I saw hundreds of swans. The real challenge in the island is that moose, roe deer and wild board visit us on a regular basis. Sometimes also red deer and wolf. So hunting days are long... Best, Kari