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A few birdless hunting pictures Lil Joes progress Joe will become a good bird dog with more time He needs yard work and more wild birds Plus, we have only been working together for two months Despite the low numbers of birds and Lil' Joes escapades, we are having fun in the hills Here are a few pics of the pointless trio pun intended Not really totally pointless
Limited entry for guides? | Page 5 | Alaska Outdoors Forums The batteries, motors and boats we use today are a lot more technically sound and efficent than they were just 5 yrs ago I believe that this would be an alternative to the way we are going today Think about this, my uncle was on a sub in WW2 and it had electric propulsion cabability,and it was larger than your 16 foot dingy and weighed more
How quick is a charging bear. . . really ? | Page 3 | Alaska Outdoors Forums Every situation is different Ive been charged by both blacks and grizzlies a total of 9 times over a 30 plus year career as a guide outfitter trapper Some of those bears were wounded by clients, two were sows with cubs, the rest I either surprised or got to close to a kill I didn't know was there I killed four of the nine
2012 Drawing Stats | Page 2 | Alaska Outdoors Forums So if one hunter did an individual application, plus did a party application, he'd be counted twice (1 hunter, 2 apps)? Click to expand It doesn't matter how many individual applications someone puts in The count is the total number of permits applied for For example, I put in a single application for a total of 11 permits
I finally broke down and got a Redhawk in . 45 Colt today If anyone wants mine - the best Ruger can make- you can have it for the $672 I paid for it plus the forum fees Other than the barrel being a bit out of index it is really a decent gun I also have 2 Redhawk 44 cylinders I was going to re-chamber to a short 454 i e a 45 Colt with tighter chamber dimensions
Wild West Guns | Page 2 | Alaska Outdoors Forums Plus, being an independent dealer enables you to buy items that the box stores don't generally carry, such as left hand, or low production items, and enables you to buy from whoever you like The box stores only get what their "buyers" think they should have
Bear Protection | Page 2 | Alaska Outdoors Forums My 44 found itself on the boat or at home, This glock will be on my chest always, plus Night sights to boot! Click to expand I think you just need to decide to be a little more disciplined with your 44 mag be safe and carry the right thing Your 44 is the minimum Buy some Buffalo Bore, put it on, and go fishing
Food Vacuum-Sealer Food Saver | Alaska Outdoors Forums My FoodSaver of 3 years just gave out on me I bought the FoodSaver 2440 (i think that is the number) at Fred Meyers and I have to say it's vacuum isn't that great, worse then the one that just broke I returned it Does anyone have any suggestions for a good food vacu-sealer? I saw some sold
Is it possible to wade fish the Kenai in the winter? Is it possible to do so or is it too dangerous? I am just trying to figure out some ways to extend the season and still get into some fish through most of the winter if possible Or are there any other streams that are productive through the winter (periodically even)?
Hunting Opportunities w o Flying. . . | Alaska Outdoors Forums That helps to if you aren't picky about horns Oh, but don't forget, if you hike off the road a few miles and knock down a mature bull moose you'll have 1300-1800lbs of animal to deal with and 5-800lbs of meat to pack out! Plus horns, cape or hide if you want them! We got a big bull one year and ended up with 600lbs of boned out meat in the