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    We are on our way up
    to Ramundberget in Härjedalen, where we are going
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    to hunt ptarmigan.
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    For many, Ramundberget
    is perhaps most associated with skiing
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    in the winter or hiking,
    cycling, and fishing in the summer,
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    but they also offer hunting packages for ptarmigan
    hunting to a limited number of groups.
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    Each season. With a
    clear management plan based on
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    sustainable hunting pressure and culling,
    the bird population is generally good.
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    Welcome to a new episode of
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    Jakt är Jakt (Hunting is Hunting). Today we are at Ramundberget.
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    Fantastic view!
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    We will be spending
    two hunting days in the mountains
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    to hunt ptarmigan, ptarmigan hunting
    is something completely new to me.
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    I have never hunted ptarmigan before,
    so we have a hunting guide with us today.
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    We have a dog handler
    and we also have two winners
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    from the competition we held
    a while ago who will
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    join us for these days
    to hunt ptarmigan.
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    Who do we have with us?
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    -My name is Louice.
    -My name is Lillie, and we have Herman here.
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    Have you hunted ptarmigan before?
    Been out on ptarmigan hunts.
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    I have a pointing bird dog
    but have never shot a ptarmigan.
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    So it will be very exciting
    to hopefully shoot a ptarmigan today.
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    Exciting, what breed is it?
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    I have a Hungarian Vizsla,
    three years old, a young dog.
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    Quite a new hunter,
    I got my license last year.
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    A bit new for you too
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    even though you have more experience
    than I do. You always have more to learn.
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    Have you hunted ptarmigan before?
    More training without a gun.
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    Fairly newly licensed hunter.
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    And I have a bird dog, so I need
    to shoot for him at some point.
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    And this is a great opportunity, I think.
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    This is
    a fantastic hunting ground and a beautiful day.
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    Do you know these grounds from before?
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    I've been here both in summer and winter,
    hiking and skiing and such.
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    I recognize it a bit, but now it's
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    new to think about hunting, so this will be lovely.
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    Many might wonder what breed it is?
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    An English setter, actually from Funäsdalen.
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    He's three years old.
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    It's a typical bird dog?
    - Yes, a pointing bird dog.
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    Exactly. Exciting.
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    It will be exciting to see if he points!
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    It'll go well, I think we shouldn't delay this any longer.
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    Let's get started!
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    He looks very determined.
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    Now we’re standing up on the mountain. Indeed.
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    And now it's time to get going and
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    what’s good to think about now and how
    do we proceed?
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    The most important thing to keep in mind when hunting ptarmigan.
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    Is that once you’ve fired a shot,
    you can never take it back.
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    Safety is our number one priority, so
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    we always know where our fellow hunters are
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    and especially the dogs.
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    In this world, a bird dog is often worth more than
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    your fellow hunters.
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    It’s important, safe shots and
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    always being aware,
    you can think
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    that when we come across ptarmigans, they can be as close as
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    just a few meters away and they might fly up close,
    or they can fly
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    far away, so keeping contact with the dog is key.
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    The dog handlers are a vital part of the team to
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    handle the situation for you hunters upfront.
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    I don’t know how fast this dog advances, but for those dogs that have
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    strong advances, we want the shooters to be ready because things will move quickly.
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    It will go “smack” and off it goes.
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    And advance means?
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    Right when
    the dogs push the birds up,
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    so you have to be ready.
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    Otherwise, it’s all about safe shots
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    the right-side shooter has a shot angle
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    to the right, but never over.
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    -We are always two shooters?
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    Two shooters at all times.
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    That's how we'll proceed,
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    and then just enjoy
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    the weather.
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    You won't find a worse day!
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    It must be so, right? It’s a social
    hunt, we’ll be walking all the time
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    I’ll be walking with the group
    that isn’t in action,
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    and the two who are up next
    will go forward with the dog.
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    Those two will walk in the middle,
    and the dog handler up front.
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    Yeah, this will be exciting.
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    Totally new for me, so much to take in.
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    You’ll get to experience the most fun hunting there is!
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    Possibly except hare hunting,
    because then you don’t have to move and you can eat sausage.
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    Yes, now
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    we’ve brought him in
    so he can rest for a bit.
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    He could run forever, but
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    we need to save some energy for later.
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    He sure is having a great time.
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    You can tell.
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    Yes, yes, now we are all gathered.
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    Now we’ve spotted some ptarmigans.
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    We’ll just wait for the dog
    who is a bit further away,
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    then we’ll give it a try!
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    Now we’re crossing our fingers.
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    We just reached the higher ground.
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    And the dog over there missed the ptarmigans.
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    About ten of them ran off.
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    Thomas will catch the dog.
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    He might come with the wrong wind.
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    He’s coming with the wind now.
    That could spook them.
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    So Thomas, catch the dog
    and we’ll release it from here.
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    Normally, you move forward
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    and walk past when you get close to the birds.
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    When the bird takes off, you usually...
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    …before that, you break the shotgun.
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    Don’t take the safety off until the bird takes off.
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    Let’s walk slowly.
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    Now he’s moving.
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    Be ready!
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    There he is, standing.
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    Good, good, fighter!
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    There might be more here.
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    Well.
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    It was fun to see the bird,
    but I wasn’t fast enough to shoot.
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    Unfortunately.
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    But hopefully, there will be more chances.
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    As a new hunter, I wanted
    to feel completely safe and secure
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    when I take the shot.
    But for my first encounter, going up to the dog
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    that’s pointing at the bird, it’s just about keeping practicing.
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    Hope for more birds!
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    Yes, now we can see the dogs working around quite a bit.
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    Yes, they cover many miles
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    during the day.
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    They sure do.
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    I think we usually say we average
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    about one and a half to two miles walking.
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    The dogs are at 4-5 miles.
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    And now we are going against the wind.
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    Yes, we’re heading into the wind, and that’s perfect because the dogs search the area
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    ahead of us very thoroughly, and it’s easier for the dogs.
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    When we turn around and the wind is at our backs,
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    the idea is for the dog to run far out,
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    maybe 500-600 meters, then
    come back to us.
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    That way, they really cover the whole area.
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    It means we don’t have to zigzag and can
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    walk pretty straight, saving some miles.
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    Exactly, exactly.
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    Is there a place
    where you can sense that…
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    …the ptarmigans might prefer to sit?
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    A small hollow or
    maybe a little hill?
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    I wish I could answer that.
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    After 20 years, you’d think I’d know, but I don’t.
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    It varies…
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    On a nice day like this, I’d say…
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    They’ve been grazing in the morning,
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    and now they’re resting.
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    It’s pretty fascinating with ptarmigan hunting
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    in that way. I know they had…
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    There’s research on it.
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    They put transmitters on ptarmigans,
    GPS trackers to see how much
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    the dogs pass by, and a good dog,
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    a really good
    dog passes by about 40-60%
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    of the ptarmigans, whereas a poor dog
    may miss 80-90%.
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    Yes, then…
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    Then the police came and landed
    with their helicopter, as I assume you can hear.
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    Checking everyone’s licenses,
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    state hunting cards.
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    Everything was clear for everyone, so now
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    we can continue.
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    I see to the left, you can see the head there!
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    That’s why I yelled “shoot”!
    -Yes, but it’s good that you keep things moving!
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    And he's standing up there.
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    Ready?
    -Yes.
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    We’ll let that one go, they were too small.
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    But good job, congratulations!
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    Do you want a retrieve?
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    What did you say?
    -Do you want a retrieve?
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    Absolutely!
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    That went well!
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    Three of them took off.
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    One flew to the left, and one…
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    I don’t know where it went.
    And one flew…
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    -He was a bit rough with that small bird.
    Yes.
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    …and one flew to the right.
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    Quite low,
    but I had control of the dogs. Fun!
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    Well done!
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    Congratulations!
    -Thanks.
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    Thank you, thank you!
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    They weren’t adult birds.
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    Is this a young hen then?
    -Yes, or a chick.
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    They had some ptarmigans up now.
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    Three of them, but no shooting opportunity.
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    Now things are starting to happen!
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    Lots of birds, there’s another one!
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    Move forward, so you’re in front of me.
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    Move forward. Forward, forward, forward!
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    It doesn’t matter if we spook them.
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    Good job, Peak!
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    That one was yours.
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    First ptarmigan!
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    Thank you!
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    That hit right where it should.
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    That wraps up today.
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    It went really well!
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    What a thrill!
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    I think my biggest achievement was that I ran.
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    Goodbye!
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    What a day!
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    This was really, really fun.
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    It’s getting late, and it’s time for dinner.
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    Tonight, we’ll sleep in the cabin
    down the hill.
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    After a full day on the mountain with
    several exciting situations,
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    and first ptarmigans for several of us,
    we’re looking forward to a cozy evening in the Östsjö cabin.
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    While dinner simmers, we’ll try our luck fishing in the nearby lake,
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    and even manage to take a very refreshing dip before dinner.
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    Ending the first ptarmigan hunting day
    with good company,
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    great food, and some bubbly
    in front of the fire feels just perfect.
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    Day two of the hunt. We arrived at the cabin yesterday.
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    Everything was in order and in top condition.
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    A great start to what will be another perfect day on the mountain.
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    Thomas has arrived, so we’ll go have a chat with him.
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    And I think he brought another dog today.
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    New day! And today it’s drizzling a bit.
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    A little different weather than yesterday.
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    How does that affect things?
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    It might affect the birds a bit; they may not
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    have grazed as much this morning.
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    But the scenting conditions
    are great with some moisture.
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    So it should go well.
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    We’ll try to go
    around the Örsan area today,
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    then try to find a ridge
    where the birds are sitting.
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    Exciting.
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    The dog has taken off!
    A bit beyond the ridge,
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    so we’ll release the next dog.
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    We’re still a bit low in the valley
    but heading upwards.
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    No slow pace now!
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    Good wind, at least!
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    Wow, they’ve run far off.
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    Did they fly too far?
    They flew onto the grounds.
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    He didn’t catch the scent!
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    We got to see some birds.
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    Without counting, but…
    In total, 15-18 birds.
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    Yes, as a beginner here
    hunting ptarmigan,
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    what would be good to think about?
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    A good way to start would be
    to find a hunting trial,
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    for example, a mountain trial, and
    try to tag along as a spectator.
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    That’s what I’d recommend.
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    And try to join a hunt and then
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    what’s good to think about as a beginner
    is to take things step by step,
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    ask questions if you’re
    with someone experienced.
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    And maybe go without a gun at first
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    just to…
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    Study how the dog works.
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    Exactly, to be part of the situation
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    and see how it’s done,
    so you have an understanding
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    before you start shooting,
    that’s a good tip.
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    But you should always trust the dog,
    usually, there’s a bird where the dog is working.
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    As we’ve seen today,
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    a few birds flew up, then
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    another bird flew up a bit later.
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    It’s a classic mistake to relax
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    after the first bird flies,
    then you break the shotgun
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    and there’s no shell,
    but one or two more birds fly up.
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    Let’s keep going!
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    Move ahead of me.
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    Now he’s moving.
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    Remember not to shoot over the dog.
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    It’s not easy...
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    We had a great situation.
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    Yes, the dog did a great job.
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    Yes, it was great.
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    Only one bird, but
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    it flew away.
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    It got a bit of help from the wind,
    so we’ll let the dogs sort it out
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    in case there’s another bird here.
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    Then we’ll leash the dog,
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    and move on.
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    We’ve seen some great bird work again.
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    Always exciting, and it’s
    great to see the dogs freeze like that.
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    Yes, really fun!
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    Now we’ll head toward the cars,
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    through a bit of birch forest,
    about half a kilometer.
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    That’s all we have left, and well,
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    Lillie’s dog, Herman,
    is starting to feel done for the day.
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    A bit tired from yesterday, so we’ll
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    slowly but surely head back.
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    Well, folks! Two days
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    of hunting, it goes by fast.
    -Yes, and it’s been fun.
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    It’s been great having you with us!
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    We should be thanking you,
    it’s been fantastic!
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    I hope you’ve found it
    rewarding, incredibly rewarding, educational,
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    fun, and enjoyable. And Lillie,
    you got to shoot your first ptarmigan.
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    Yes, I’m speechless.
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    Wonderful!
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    And you, one step in the right direction.
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    Yes, I’ve
    managed to miss two ptarmigans.
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    But, well, that’s how it goes.
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    There’s a lot to think about with the dogs.
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    Yes, you feel like you’re making progress at least.
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    Today, it felt good all the way
    up until the shot.
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    But then I missed, it happens…
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    That’s the way it is.
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    The ptarmigans deserve a chance too.
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    Absolutely.
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    It’s been really fun.
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    Now we only have a few hundred meters left
    to the cars.
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    I think the dogs are tired, and my legs
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    are starting to feel it a bit too.
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    Waiting for us down there is a three-course dinner
    and a sauna.
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    Lovely, that’s not going to hurt.
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    Everything has been top-notch.
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    There’s not much to complain about.
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    Nothing special, nothing at all.
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    Let’s head toward the cars.
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    No…
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    There really isn’t much to complain about.
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    The incredible environment we’ve
    been hunting in, the warm welcome
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    from everyone we’ve met, and not least,
    getting to shoot my first ptarmigan.
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    This is a hunt I will remember for a long time
    and will definitely do again.
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    Thank you all for watching and last but not least, good hunting to you all.
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