Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #4
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I love Lake Effect snow !! Besides, I am quick on my 4 feet !!
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #4
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Wolfwoman :
Is that a lamp you have listed on your website ?
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #4
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Not even wearing any gloves. Must be that Swine Flu has her running a fever !!!
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #4
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They are expecting a NorEaster here before this weekend. Could be a foot of snow !!
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #4
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I knew it. Fever is one of the signs of H1N1 !! 
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #4
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white17... Distinction between pre-baiting and wildlife feeding? I would certainly think so, but each FWP officer is different. They have "discretionary authority" that the practical ones use constantly, while you have "by-the-bookers", which could get sticky. I suspect any reasonable judge (are those mutually-exclusive terms?) would throw it out of court.
On the other hand...
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #4
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Banker James, Got your calculator handy ??? Refinance question.
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #4
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If it has to do with your personal mortgage, then I have no idea.
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Some people are like slinkies - not really good for anything, but they bring a smile to your face when pushed down the stairs.
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #4
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http://newsminer.com/pages/full_story/push?article-Ask+a+Wildlife+Trooper+%E2%80%94+Nov-+5-%20&id=4326317-Ask+a+Wildlife+Trooper+%E2%80%94+Nov-+5-
Here is the prebaiting article I was refering to
When there is shot in the air, there is hope. When in doubt, throttle out! ATA, NTA, NATCA, ITA
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #4
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http://newsminer.com/pages/full_story/push?article-Ask+a+Wildlife+Trooper+%E2%80%94+Nov-+5-%20&id=4326317-Ask+a+Wildlife+Trooper+%E2%80%94+Nov-+5-
Here is the prebaiting article I was refering to Pre-baiting could be considered trapping during a closed season if you consider the following: AS 16.05.940 defines trapping as “taking” furbearers. The same statute defines “take” as “taking, pursuing, hunting, fishing, trapping or in any manner disturbing ... game.” I wouldn't buy this opinion for a minute. It may qualify as "feeding animals" but I sure don't see it as "taking". That's a real stretch. Notice he says nothing about doing it during an open season. Theoretically, by his reasoning, you could do this during an open season but never set the trap. Are you still "taking" an animal under those circumstances ? Do you have to have them sealed? I have to admit the guy immediately qualified as a fool in my book. Choosing to walk 5 miles without trying to dry your clothes strikes me as being judgementally challenged. Consequently, Whatever else he says is questionable in my mind. But that's just me. Dwight Eisenhower said "it's better to have no law, than a bad law". Now I have all the respect in the world for LEO's but I have a corollary to Eisenhower's statement. "No trooper is better than a dumb trooper". Just my opinion, and I could be all wrong.
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #4
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My musings on the brown shirts...
You get a good one in your district, one that's got the best interest of the resource in mind, do what you can to keep the guy (or gal) around. Take 'em on your line. Tip a cup or two of coffee with 'em. As I've opined before, every profession's got its good 'uns and it's slinkies. If you've got a good brown shirt, be thankful. They can be mighty helpful in a pinch.
On the other hand, I agree completely with white17. A bum one can become a lot like carburetor ice in a SuperCub. Without a little heat, it'll get you sooner or later.
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