The hunters are generally very knowledgeable and well trained and well acquainted with the requirements facing a demanding mountain hunting. We would just like to briefly recall some things that we think that we must not forget the pre-visit in Miekak.
- Our chips is very demanding so it is a good idea to train up their physics before the trip to Miekak. This also applies to dogs and hunting will then be much more rewarding.
- In Miekak If you live in a comfortable cottages are fully equipped for self-catering, which means that you do not need to bring a lot of bulky and heavy linens, Cookware, etc. In addition, to supplement with food, drink and the like in the camp shop.
- Any medicines for personal use and for the dog to get not forget because you live off the beaten track, far from the pharmacy.
- All dogs used for mountain hunting must be clean-clean, this is very important in order to avoid disruption in the reindeer herding area. If you have any questions please contact game Management Association in your County, they can provide information on where the nearest testhägn is located and who to contact.
- All documents provided for must be with in Miekak, on arms licenses, state hunting license, hunting legal evidence, approved identification.
- Thinking you hunt with us in winter and intend to use the snowmobile there are special rules that must be followed.
- Only class 3 and 4 weapons may be carried.
- Coat-of-arms during the transport to be well packed in the sled or similar.
- Vital part shall be separate from the gun.
- Transport may only occur if the distance is more than 5 km from the place where the transport starts to where Hunt referred to take place. Only one transfer per day permitted.
- The snowmobile’s the engine must be switched off for at least ten minutes before the hunt may commence.
- Hunting shall not be closer than 500 metres away from the installation site.
- Read carefully review the terms and conditions of the hunt that is on the prowl card annex.