Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #4
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A new idea for that Alaskan Auction> ( Now, white17, don't laugh, !! ) Seeing as White17 has got the courage to take a Lower 48'er on his trapline for what is it , 10 days or so ?? , How about someone come up with a nice fishing trip in Alaska when the weather is not so, how shall I say this ??? So DANG COLD ???!!!?? LOL Who is up for it ? There could be 2 separate trips to bid on . One for Salt-water fishing and another fishing trip for Fresh-water. I see a 5 to 7 day fishing trip with lodging and all meals provided... Winner would just have to pay for their round trip air fare and bring their own gear for fresh water , and/ or the salt water trip. Anyone want to volunteer???????
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #4
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I never seen such blue eyes on a dog!! What breed is it ??
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #4
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There could be a few legal complications in that proposal. Fishing and hunting are looked at differently than trapping. It's possible but I don't know if anyone would want to jump through the legal and financial hoops to offer that. I checked out the ADFG website in regards to guiding for fishing. They DO have a lot of regulations for it.
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #4
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Canvasback look in the background and you'll see the beer cags. So i'd guess the donuts boxes are close DB
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #4
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07/17/09 03:31 PM
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OH ok KEG...LOL I just couldn't figger it out Thanks The black and white one was a littermate, I only have the white one.
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #4
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I thought that was a dry town ..
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #4
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There could be a few legal complications in that proposal. Fishing and hunting are looked at differently than trapping. It's possible but I don't know if anyone would want to jump through the legal and financial hoops to offer that. I checked out the ADFG website in regards to guiding for fishing. They DO have a lot of regulations for it. I have been a licensed fishing guide for about 15 years now in Alaska, I'm not sure about how a auctioned trip would apply. But if the trip involves a boat, the captian at least needs a 6 pack license, insurance probably would also be on the list, I had 1,000,000 imdemity insurance. The auction if it was for a slatwater trip would be a pretty costly one especially if lodging ect.. was involved. I was getting 1200 a day for 4 people/ day without lodging. If some-one can do it that would be great but who-ever it is; will be really spending some serious coin out of there own pocket for the cause.
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #4
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Would the same guide rules apply to stream fishing ?
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #4
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OB here ya go.... LOL wolfwoman: where did you get those pups ?
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #4
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She would if I had the time to train her more. With the store and the fur sewing I'm afraid all the dogs get to be spoiled rotten pets I have a couple others that pull for hauling wood and water and garbage and I'm hoping this winter with us closing down a couple days a week I can get into them more. I've got Norman to help me teach, so that will be a great thing :)( She's VERY alert and VERY smart. The things I taught her as a pup (6-8 weeks old) she has retained for 2 years without a lot of in-between prompting.
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