Lucky man for shooting a beaver in the water :) You have to hit the brains if you don't want it to just dive away. Nice video. And weird that he didn't get any hares! :D
The thing is, Norway has always been a hunter-gatherer society, and most of todays hunters were brought up in a family of hunters. I myself hunt moose on the same land that my family has for about 150 years. Out of all the 5M ppl in Norway, less than 4% hunt. Less than 20% of theese are from major cities. Its not about the sport, but rather tradition, the source of food and a link back to when life was a little less complicated. I love hunting, for me its a connection to my ancestry and identity
Cool, I'm aware of what they are. I used them in the Army. It's cool you can use them for hunting. Great idea for reducing noise pollution and protecting your ears. The accuracy issue is interesting. We never used them on the M24 or other long guns in the military. I will have to ask my gunsmith about that. HollyWood Movies have given them a bad name over here so they are difficult to obtain. Typical propaganda. Good luck hunting! You should come over to my farm in WI for some monster Whitetail.
Another great inspirational video from Kristoffer. A bit sad to read all the negative stuff from anti-hunting people, they probably never spent days even weeks studying animals, learning there sounds and sites to become a hunter. To hunt an animal is not easy as it seems in a video, another thing is the animal is happy living a natural life until it's killed and consumed, it's not bread in a box with steroids in inhumane conditions. Negative people can turn off, don't watch, dont comment...
It is nice to see that you still have enough white hare and wild roosters to hunt, in our country all animals that you shoot in the video are protected becouse there is to small population of them, but not becouse of hunters, in the places where they´ve lived are now massive ski centers, but that´s where the money came from.... Where was that filmed, somewhere in Scandinavia? I would love to hunt there, especially the little wild rooster inspires me...Sorry for my bad english Greetings from Slo
@olyansincs Feel free to start with me =) I hunt and I truly enjoy it. It's not all killing and mindless shooting, it's experiencing the great outdoors, connecting with nature in a way that can't be explained to a urban treehugger. It's exciting, liberating and really a great way to connect with something within yourself. Hunting is a harvest of nature's surplus, and I'm pretty sure I have a far deeper respect for nature than you'll ever have =)
In some places there are just to many beavers. I just shoot them with a bow, and a string attached to the arrow.... or else i wouldn't be able to get it out of the water lol.
I liked that video... i've never EVER been hunting but my mate has promised to take me with his 4 bore?? i'm looking forward to it. Not into killing the little rabits though haha, did you eat the beaver? i presume it was a beaver?
I don't mean to come off hard I just get the wrong idea's from a lot of the video's on youtube. Most hunter's take the easy way out. Kudo's to you and your friends that took part in the hunt's nice video. How does the beaver taste? good eaten?
Your right it's a Black grouse Orre in Swedish. The sport part in hunting has never been a part of hunting culture in Scandinavia, is has always been ordinary people getting food. Now we dont need to hunt but the way we lock at it still is the same. we would never call it just sport or just shooting. In a Scandinavian ear it sounds very foppish. The safer kill the better, is the al thru attitude, and shooting them only when moving flying/running seems like just playing around.
it sucks that no one can post a great hunting video here without some hippy coming in and throwing flowers everywhere. hippy season is about to start though, gonna max out on tags again this year :)
@Ah4b Ok, so they shoot for fun. That does not mean that the meat goes to waste. If they don't save the meat for themselves it gets sold to meatdealers and restaurants. I'd rahter eat something that got to live and growed up in the free, knowing it had the best of worlds while living. Than eating some processed meat in the restaurant. Meaning, they don't only supply for themselves, they supply for others.
@XxJellyyBellyyxX well, I'm a hunter and I will never kill an animal that I don't won't to eat. I'm a fisher too and I don't understand this simple thing: why on youtube every hunting video has a lot of dislikes and fishing video doesn't? It seems to me hypocrisy. Just my opinion but I think that most of hunting detractors don't understand what hunting really means...
A great collection of hunting clips!
LENGE LEVE KRISTOFFER CLAUSEN =D De beste jakt videoene jeg noen gang har sett!
Excellent video work! Thanks!
Very nice! Nice to see a white hare "skogshare". Unfortunately you don't see them so much around here (north of Gothenburg) anymore.
Totally agree...
Where was the birds hunt?
jeg har alltid villet dra på jakt:) dette ser jo skikkelig tøft ut:)
Norway & Scandinavia seems like the best kept secret in the hunting world.
I would like to go there some day.
Great shots
great! beautiful hunting!
It's coming right for us!!
@dookuss Spoken like a true gentleman and scholar...greetings from Vancouver Canada
Thanks for a nice video. Good shooting too.
Lucky man for shooting a beaver in the water :) You have to hit the brains if you don't want it to just dive away. Nice video. And weird that he didn't get any hares! :D
Nice movie, and nice sooting
The thing is, Norway has always been a hunter-gatherer society, and most of todays hunters were brought up in a family of hunters. I myself hunt moose on the same land that my family has for about 150 years. Out of all the 5M ppl in Norway, less than 4% hunt. Less than 20% of theese are from major cities. Its not about the sport, but rather tradition, the source of food and a link back to when life was a little less complicated. I love hunting, for me its a connection to my ancestry and identity
Very nice video, I would be very happy to more such nice videos... Keep on filming...
awesome video man i loved it 5*
@dookuss what about food?
Neat vid.
Also I wish we could Hunt with suppressors in Canada.
@husse77 well, I do not know what you said, but you have spoken very well...
amazing video. how did they think up the stategy for shooting the geese? oh and by the way i think they are hares not rabbits
what was that in the water it wasnt clear, was it a beaver???
@UrNorsk1987
Wow, very well put.
Thank You!
very very good !!!!
quality mate is it possible to get it on dvd
Yea like oh shit! He knows my path!
Cool, I'm aware of what they are. I used them in the Army. It's cool you can use them for hunting. Great idea for reducing noise pollution and protecting your ears. The accuracy issue is interesting. We never used them on the M24 or other long guns in the military. I will have to ask my gunsmith about that. HollyWood Movies have given them a bad name over here so they are difficult to obtain. Typical propaganda. Good luck hunting! You should come over to my farm in WI for some monster Whitetail.
Was that rifle fitted with a silencer? Nice video.
can always tell when someone knows there stuff
Another great inspirational video from Kristoffer.
A bit sad to read all the negative stuff from anti-hunting people, they probably never spent days even weeks studying animals, learning there sounds and sites to become a hunter. To hunt an animal is not easy as it seems in a video, another thing is the animal is happy living a natural life until it's killed and consumed, it's not bread in a box with steroids in inhumane conditions. Negative people can turn off, don't watch, dont comment...
It is nice to see that you still have enough white hare and wild roosters to hunt, in our country all animals that you shoot in the video are protected becouse there is to small population of them, but not becouse of hunters, in the places where they´ve lived are now massive ski centers, but that´s where the money came from.... Where was that filmed, somewhere in Scandinavia? I would love to hunt there, especially the little wild rooster inspires me...Sorry for my bad english Greetings from Slo
Very nice shot on that sitting bird in top of the tree !
Just try to do the same in full flight, then you can call yourself a hunter !
NOOOO!!! You shot our beaver! And Canadian geese
Very nice video. Why are you shooting beaver?
@RabidMrDog Yes
Where is this video taken?
Very cool area...
pls answer!
what type of rifle did was used on the beaver?
@olyansincs
Feel free to start with me =) I hunt and I truly enjoy it.
It's not all killing and mindless shooting, it's experiencing the great outdoors, connecting with nature in a way that can't be explained to a urban treehugger. It's exciting, liberating and really a great way to connect with something within yourself. Hunting is a harvest of nature's surplus, and I'm pretty sure I have a far deeper respect for nature than you'll ever have =)
классная охота!только что то по зайцам поздно стреляли!
Hero!
@pantus6 Thank you, :)
Where did you get that song?
In some places there are just to many beavers.
I just shoot them with a bow, and a string attached to the arrow.... or else i wouldn't be able to get it out of the water lol.
can someone please tell me the name of the song playing in the background
nice vid.
Was it nice beaver?
@riegrieg Haha Thank you.
I liked that video... i've never EVER been hunting but my mate has promised to take me with his 4 bore?? i'm looking forward to it. Not into killing the little rabits though haha, did you eat the beaver? i presume it was a beaver?
they actually looked like tumbler pigeons
@XxJellyyBellyyxX and I respect you for that...
hmmmm diner... gotta love scandinavia
I think hunting is a wonderfull thing :)))
Jag kan inte låta bli att komma tbx och titta på dina underbara filmer och den här gillar jag skarpt :-) ,
i like the hare hunting
guess he was like "damn" !
but it looks like he wasn´t shot.
xD Yes it was a beaver
A jep??? whats that?
when i saw that rabbit my mouth dropped that was a big rabbit wish we had some like that were i live
@Mrgigagooga, no shot´s fired at 1:52! would´ve been nice to see him going down right in front of the camera!
Why hunting beavers? do you eat them?
και τι δεν θα εδεινα για να ημουνα εκει
I don't mean to come off hard I just get the wrong idea's from a lot of the video's on youtube. Most hunter's take the easy way out. Kudo's to you and your friends that took part in the hunt's nice video. How does the beaver taste? good eaten?
My grandfather said. ....: Baptism and Strychnine!
Toss a few bear in there, and it looks like a real good time!
Your right it's a Black grouse Orre in Swedish. The sport part in hunting has never been a part of hunting culture in Scandinavia, is has always been ordinary people getting food. Now we dont need to hunt but the way we lock at it still is the same. we would never call it just sport or just shooting. In a Scandinavian ear it sounds very foppish. The safer kill the better, is the al thru attitude, and shooting them only when moving flying/running seems like just playing around.
WHAT THE SONGS NAME??
damn very good hunting dog you have
@MrSlopeflyer that was a beaver
@avaylable was that nessesary
Du verka ha bra marker gillar filmerna som du gör dom är jätte bra ..
@jeffberd it is not a beaver -.-'
@UrNorsk1987 I like this so much I made it my fb status, well done,very well done.
Where he's from theres jus too many of them.
it sucks that no one can post a great hunting video here without some hippy coming in and throwing flowers everywhere. hippy season is about to start though, gonna max out on tags again this year :)
awesome i love this kinda hunting.... pigs hunting is good too i hope u can vid some pig hunting video :)
@UrNorsk1987
They eat pigeons?
wow! excellent hunting, this video makes me want to go to norway and scandinavia!! at 1:50 why did he not shoot the hair?
1:27 which animal is that?!
try hunt by bow or spear that would be hard
2:10 damn three
Hei! Vanvittig bra klipp. Sinnsykt bra når orrhanen setter seg i treet rett ved jegern:D
Venta dere lenge?
@BleedingxxxLithium surely if their numbers can support hunting, and it's legal, then why not?
@CADPATC7A2
i also think its stupid to shoot beavers, why is silencers illegal in canada?
0:55-1:00 is the best:))))))))))))
@Ah4b Ok, so they shoot for fun. That does not mean that the meat goes to waste. If they don't save the meat for themselves it gets sold to meatdealers and restaurants. I'd rahter eat something that got to live and growed up in the free, knowing it had the best of worlds while living. Than eating some processed meat in the restaurant. Meaning, they don't only supply for themselves, they supply for others.
@amurgatroyd ummm try Canada it's like 90% wilderness. I see like 20 deer on my way to school everyday :)
Super, hope you ate all of them...the real cause for hunting..do you shoot rabbits at this small distance...the dog was really great
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1:28 is the wrong place to take a rest.
They are not killing for fun, they eat them =)
Maks uheldig på 2:12 :P
so thats how you eat beaver tails at amusment parks
@Ilikethingsnstuff a beaver tail is not that great for eating its all fatty tissue....but i love eating beaver up here in canada
зачем им столько гусей?
Can you eat beaver?....no pun intended
@edgarrc who the hell hunts lions? Poachers in Africa maybe?
lol it gets all relaxed on the tree, then gets shot....how depressing ha
pinkfeet geese in norway in an american type setting-bizarre
@XxJellyyBellyyxX well, I'm a hunter and I will never kill an animal that I don't won't to eat. I'm a fisher too and I don't understand this simple thing:
why on youtube every hunting video has a lot of dislikes and fishing video doesn't? It seems to me hypocrisy. Just my opinion but I think that most of hunting detractors don't understand what hunting really means...