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Greenland?

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#1 ·
Anyone have any info on duck hunting in Greenland?

I've done a bunch of searching and can't seem to find anything on it other than a list of species.

Looking to make it my next out of country trip, even if it means doing a little pioneering.

Edit: I did just stumble upon the regs for 2002: 30 King Eider per day :)
 
#3 ·
Aparently there is duck hunting in Iceland with no limit. Only catch is there are only a few species that are legal to hunt :( and the outfitter I've found states this is a "collection" hunt so they only allow you to kill a few birds :( I can collect greenwings, scaup and mallards here! The only birds left in Iceland that are legal that I would want are the Tufted duck and it also looks like their Long Tail is a different duck than our Old Squaw.

Still doing research into Greenland. May just have to find a commercial duck hunter to pay.

The one thing I found disturbing about Greenland is that the season goes until I think the end of March and commercial hunters are allowed to shoot birds on their nest :mad:
 
#4 ·
I would think though that you would have to hunt the Kings in the spring when their coming back. I also wonder of the status of that bird and how many actually inhabit that area given the low eastern population?

Eric

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