Gents,
I promised to deliever some kind of "ID" as to who I am. I'm not sure if this will suffice but I'll give it a shot.
Unfortunately I don't have a lot of pictures taken of myself but I'll show some that i got.

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This is me and my son taken in our garden


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Thats a decent roebuck that I shot last season, Roedeer are pretty small creatures and the will weigh up to 50 lbs but they are ferocious out of proportion to their size. They are hunted with chamberings from 222 rem and upwards. Here in Sweden we get to hunt them from August 16 to January 31 (some areas also has a spring season).I don't have any pictures of myself together with roedeer from last season which means that I'll have to post an older picture of myself and an average roebuck smile

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Later in the season will start to hunt together in huntingclubs and this is a picture of some of my friends during a coffebreak.

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As Jeff asked about capercaillie I'll add an old picture of my best (as in heaviest) capercaille even though the picture might be 6-7 years old. The picture is taken in the northern part of Sweden which is where I was stationed when I was in the army.

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In the area where I normally hunt the mooses are not as big as they tend to be in the northern parts of Sweden but we do have a lot of them. Moosehunting in Sweden is normally not trophyhunting as most hunters focus on the delicious meat instead and the goal is to shot 50% calves, 25% cows and 25% bulls. Normally I get to shot a couple of mooses every year but I have never shot a really big bull (even though I have shot a lot of mooses). But lets show some pictures grin

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This picture is of a cow and her calf taken in early september and I belive that I shot the same calf in mid december but then it was a bit bigger (see below).

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I figure that the calf weighed around 300 lbs live weight at that time.

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Thats a picture of the best bull that I've ever taken (and that was 8-9 years ago).


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Since the different seasons often overlap and you do not need tags for most game animals we often get unexpected results, I shot this fallow deer when I intended to hunt moose.

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We try to shoot foxes whenever we get an opportunity, this is my younger brother with a fox that he shot last season.

Another big game animal that is increasing in numbers as well as in popularity (among hunters not farmers ;)) are the wild boars I have added a couple of pictures of thoose as well.

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The last picture is showing a boar that I shot last season unfortunately I did not bring any camera so I had to take the picture with my cell phone blush

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I will stop now since I don't want to be expelled because I show to many heavy pictures.

But please feel free to ask any questions that you might have, I'll try to answer them ASAP.


Best regards,
Henrik


For some reason the pictures will not show, this is a link to the photoalbum that I'm using.
Pixbox



Last edited by Henrik; 07/09/07.