Dave DeLaurant
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Most of Scandinavia is heavily forested.
There are exceptions of course, particularly the parts of Jylland where my folks came from: Fredericia and Vendsyssel. Most particularly the latter -- old photos of the family farm look rather bleak.
The only hunting in the old country I can remember my grandpa Jake mentioning was for rats in the barn. He was a deadly shot with a shotgun and a .22 rimfire after he settled in the Nebraska Sandhills -- come to think of it, there's not many trees their either.
He's been gone for more than 40 years now, and I can still imagine him looking inside my gunsafes and shaking his head. My dad would have done the same for that matter. But I digress -- sorry.
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