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Norway;Mountain grouse, ptarmigan;snare trapper;Saami tradition;Tana-Deatnu;Finnmark
In a small gate is the snare placed.

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1995-10 Vaida Guba is the northernmost point of Polustrov Rubatshiy and the whole Kola Peninsula. From here there is only 40 kilometers to Vardoe in North Norway.
 
Sami;Tana;Norway
A grouse in the trap

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1991 Snare trapping is a traditional sami way of catching grouses.
 
Mountain grouse, ptarmigan;snare trapper;Saami tradition;Norway;Finnmark;Tana-Deatnu
A mountain grouse caught in a snare trap.

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1995-10 "Vaida Guba is the northernmost point of Polustrov Rubatshiy and the whole Kola Peninsula. From here there is only 40 kilometers to Vardoe in North Norway. The old ""Norwegian"" well is probably from a Norwegian settlement from approximately year 1700."
 
Norway;Mountain grouse, ptarmigan;Finnmark;Tana-Deatnu;snare trapper;Saami tradition
Clemet Persen, an old experienced snare trapper.

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1994-03 Hunting for wood grouse in the Kola Peninsula might give good result. From left Yngve Kartveit, Volodya and Saha Danilovsky.
 
Norway;Mountain grouse, ptarmigan;Finnmark;snare trapper;winter
The fence of the snare trap.

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1995-10 Autumn time by the Bolshoiya Ozerko on the Polustrov Rybatshiy - the Fishing Peninsula.
 
Norway;Øyvind Ravna;mountain plateau tundra Finnmark Norway
Trapping a grouse

©Øyvind Ravna
Date: 1991
 


 

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