I can imagine that it is nice to be part of the local community in this way. In this way your Swedish will also improve quickly I think. Good hunting for the rest of the season. I look forward to a new video and hope your channel continues to grow.
I hunt myself but in the North where we start at 1 Sep. Neat to see that people hunt in the same way up here, as in the South. The adrenalinefrom getting ready from just listening to the radio is quite adictive, same as when you get your first moose. Skit jakt på dig!
@@ajorheim jag skjöt två st igår med nyårsraketer från 15meters håll,de är inte lätt skrämda. En äppel odlare har givits tillstånd att döda hörde jag idag på radion. ( undantag) om inget annat hjälper mot älgarna?)
@@ajorheim Varför skulle det vara det? Finns inte reglerat någonstans. Du får inte jaga från *fordon*, men det är en annan sak och är främst för att det gör jaktbrott väldigt enkelt, samt att man täcker sina ljud med bilen.
I have lived in the north of Sweden all my life, and my father and oldest brother have hunted moose for many years... but I still had no idea about many of the rules you named. Guess I was not that interested, as it was simply a part of how things were. And I had no interest myself of sitting in the woods, getting bitten by mosquitoes, for hours on end.
I can't quickly find where it is written so you may be right. I do believe that's what we were taught in the course though. It may be different for the short period of calf hunt vs. the hunt from oktober onwards or if you're hunting on your own land vs. somelse's land with their permission.
@@Toms_Sweden You are allowed to, but you're going to either need to own your own land and jakträtt, or lease the jakträtt from someone else. Generally speaking, very few people lease hunting rights on their own, it's almost always leased to a "jaktlag". You also don't need to have a dog on-site, but you need to have quick access to one if you do wound an animal. Within 2 hours is the regulation.
I can imagine that it is nice to be part of the local community in this way. In this way your Swedish will also improve quickly I think. Good hunting for the rest of the season. I look forward to a new video and hope your channel continues to grow.
I hunt myself but in the North where we start at 1 Sep. Neat to see that people hunt in the same way up here, as in the South.
The adrenalinefrom getting ready from just listening to the radio is quite adictive, same as when you get your first moose.
Skit jakt på dig!
We usually soak the liver in milk to draw out the excess blood
Hejsan plantera äppel tre på gräsmattan utanför köksfönstret så kommer älgen garanterar på hösten och du kan sitta inomhus och skjuta älgen😊😊😊😊
@@eje59 redan gjort :)
@@Toms_Sweden Skjut inte älgen från huset, det är jaktbrott! :)
@@ajorheim jag skjöt två st igår med nyårsraketer från 15meters håll,de är inte lätt skrämda. En äppel odlare har givits tillstånd att döda hörde jag idag på radion. ( undantag) om inget annat hjälper mot älgarna?)
@@Toms_Sweden man får inte vara dum. Älgar älskar äppelträd och rådjuren, vildsvin.
@@ajorheim Varför skulle det vara det? Finns inte reglerat någonstans. Du får inte jaga från *fordon*, men det är en annan sak och är främst för att det gör jaktbrott väldigt enkelt, samt att man täcker sina ljud med bilen.
I have lived in the north of Sweden all my life, and my father and oldest brother have hunted moose for many years... but I still had no idea about many of the rules you named. Guess I was not that interested, as it was simply a part of how things were. And I had no interest myself of sitting in the woods, getting bitten by mosquitoes, for hours on end.
Im pretty sure you are allowed to hunt moose by yourself unless the changed something recently.
I can't quickly find where it is written so you may be right. I do believe that's what we were taught in the course though. It may be different for the short period of calf hunt vs. the hunt from oktober onwards or if you're hunting on your own land vs. somelse's land with their permission.
@@Toms_Sweden You are allowed to "pyrscha" moose!
Usually moose is reserved for drevjakt though, especially if you are in an "älgvårdsområse".
@@Toms_Sweden You are allowed to, but you're going to either need to own your own land and jakträtt, or lease the jakträtt from someone else. Generally speaking, very few people lease hunting rights on their own, it's almost always leased to a "jaktlag".
You also don't need to have a dog on-site, but you need to have quick access to one if you do wound an animal. Within 2 hours is the regulation.