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Old 03-19-2014, 03:23 AM
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IcelandicHunter
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I hadn't even thought about trading for anything yet...
Just wanted to see if people were interested and possibly set up a trip.

-The seals can easily be found all year round.
-The foxes are also always an option, but during the summertime it's easiest to find them when the eider duck makes her nest in May/June.
Then it's also interesting to hunt foxes in the dark in the 'winter' (October-April).
-The Ptarmigan is a popular bird to hunt some weekends around November - and its meat is considered a delicacy, often eaten for Christmas.
-Geese and Ducks are mostly hunted in the fall (September/October/November).

The farm is quite isolated, in the Westfjords of Iceland - around 5 hours drive from the capital (Reykjavik).
It also has interesting nature attractions close by.

I guess it would be ideal to have 2-3 hunters visit.
It would probably be best to spend around 1 week in Iceland (3-6 days hunting, depending on what we hunt and how it goes) - but it would obviously be optimal to spend a few extra days sightseeing in other parts of the beautiful country.

What else do you want to know?
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