Small Game Hunting in Norway's Lavvo

The small game hunting trip in Norway's Lavvo iswe wanted to hike up the hills for a game of
versatile and camping in the beautiful terrainhunting or hunt along the coastline itself.
makes it even more adventurous.I decided to experiment a bit and move my
I decided to take the small game hunting packageattention up to the mountains. I had quiet a fill of
on my visit to Norway. I had to experience thegeese and waterfowl. It was time to move to
wonderful rocky terrain with its heathertechniques that are much more demanding.
landscapes and the professed art of hunting. IHunting on the hills is a bit tricky; you might want
was more comfortable with the small game sinceto check your footing to see if you have a good
at the back of my mind I wanted to enjoy thegrip before you wait for your prize. Had taken a
beautiful surroundings as well. This was a suregood position behind a small rock, check my
treat for me and I ended up enjoying my 7 dayfooting etc and was well positioned, with my rifle
hunting expedition to the maximum.all ready and my eye as keen as ever I waited
Lavvo also traditionally known as Samish tent ispatiently for anything to pass. I see a polar hare
towards the north of Norway. It has cold windsrun in front of me and even before I could pull
blowing throughout the land and the only activitythe trigger it was gone. Too quick for me! We
that will give you warmth is a good hunting game.spent our night that the Samish tent and enjoyed
This part of Norway is typically covered withthe Jagermeister through the late night. Probably
forests with trees of birch and older; this makesthat helped me the next day, as I finally got
it the perfect place to find the willow grouse. Themyself a snow grouse and proudly took a picture
hilly terrain also is a home to other small creaturesof it.
like the snow grouse, foxes, arctic hare etc toOn the fifth day was the terrain was not as
name a few. Geese and waterfowl can be founddifficult as the previous and although we did spot
in plenty along the waters that is quite close toa few wildfowl and foxes we couldn't get any.
most hunting lodges.Day 6 on the mountains was Stalk-hunting and is
Our apartments were close to the rivers andthe most intensive of all days. The terrains are
hence we'd spend our evening chasing geese anddifficult with steep climbs and downhill, the
waterfowl in an attempt to hunt them. You reallyrewards are equally good and I finally managed to
need to be agile and alert to trap these smallhunt a hare. This was a perfect ending to an
catches. We were left to ourselves to decide ifexcellent hunting expedition.