Re: Canada in the Rough
The breed that I and my friend have, Norwegian Elkhounds, are used extensively in some Scandinavian countries to hunt Moose. It is actually illegal to hunt without using a dog for moose in Norway. The training that they go through is extensive and their abilities are amazing. It was not all that long ago that if an Elkhound failed the hunting test on the second try that they were euthanized so as not to pass on bad genes. Extreme, yes. However, as mentioned above it is really little different than using dogs for bird hunting. It isn't allowed in BC (letting the dog to run untethered) but we do take them along on a lead in the event that we need to track an animal. They use bait for bears in Alberta and we allow bait for deer here in BC. I don't do it but there are those that do and more power to them. It is a legal method.
Cody: It's a pretty cool sidearm you got there. What is it?
Four Leaf Tayback: I don't know what it's called. I just know the sound it makes when it takes a man's life.
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Frank, I never thought I'd say this again. I'm getting the pig!
Frank, we gotta get rid of this broad. I know a great place up the road. Lots of alligators.
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