Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5
[Re: white17]
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11/18/11 03:28 AM
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yukontrapper
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yukonjeff, Do you Skin out your burbot and cut out the side slabs? I usually hang mine from the lip and skin them when i can barely bend them. Nice and clean. I am unsure how it is done in other towns?
Last edited by yukontrapper; 11/18/11 03:36 AM.
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5
[Re: white17]
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11/18/11 04:16 AM
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Kinda out of your AO isn't it FT ? Got to do what a guy has to do. Always looking for new trapping areas. ;0) Actually I have a Ed gig with the state and it is taking me to Yukon Flats School District for 5 weeks during the school year.
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5
[Re: white17]
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11/18/11 12:28 PM
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Tough to beat fresh burbot!
you can vote your way into socialism, but you will have to shoot your way out.
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5
[Re: white17]
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11/18/11 01:50 PM
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MMMMMMMMMM Mmmmmmmmmmmm really good with some sauteed dog droppings ! White likes to use the heads for marten bait at the shovel set.
I'll take wolves over idiots any day.
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5
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11/18/11 02:58 PM
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Tough to beat fresh burbot! I resemble that remark. Some of the lakes I fish have burbot. It is always a fresh feed at fishing camp whenever we catch one. They do not have that extra set of pin bones and fillet out free of bones. The lake we fish in the summer now is very deep and fisherman are very successful jigging for them in about 100 feet of water early in the morning or late evening. The ones I have caught are incidental catches fishing for rainbow. Hmmm maybe more effort into some jigging next spring.
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5
[Re: white17]
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11/19/11 01:49 AM
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That's me holding the buck... and not too many people refer to me as "the gent"....jk Mike! Yep that's a silver. I posted some more pics on the Trapper Talk forum...
Trapping and predator hunting since 1984: "So that others may live."
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5
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11/19/11 02:55 AM
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That is a MONSTER buck!!! I thought when the mentioned "silver" they were talking about the old guy holding it.
"Goats pee in the water sheep drink."
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