Re: Mountain Journal
[Re: Bushman]
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11/12/16 01:16 PM
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Any artifacts? Or did you check around. Sometimes there is some interesting old junk to be found.
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"It's what you learn after you know it all that really counts."
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Re: Mountain Journal
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11/13/16 09:43 PM
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Posts: 47,745 james bay frontierOnt.
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When we had bulls hang up in the thick and not show,a few hits of the hard hat on a tree trunk or a rail would bring them right out.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Mountain Journal
[Re: yukon254]
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11/14/16 07:23 AM
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I know you're busy bushman, but how about a book? You have had such a wide variety of wilderness experiences its a shame not to share them. Our bookcase is filled with books written by bush rats all over the north, many of them haven't half the experience you do. Yukon, you have a list of those? I've read a few, always enjoy reading different peoples experiences. It's one of the reasons I lurk quite a bit here.
Gettin down on the mountain.
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Re: Mountain Journal
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11/15/16 01:49 AM
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Me too Brian. But I like to share the experience with more than one. Some times two at a time. ;0) My oldest daughter back in the day. Tipi Fun! Here first successful moose hunt in the tipi. My middle daughter and youngest. Last years winter moose hunt with my 12 year old. What fun times.
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Re: Mountain Journal
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11/15/16 01:32 PM
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just finished this thread and enjoyed the entire thing!
Can't wait for updates
thanks for sharing all of this
2016/2017 goals: 0/1+ coyote 1/1+ fox 0/1+ bobcat 1 coon
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Re: Mountain Journal
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11/15/16 07:09 PM
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"I believe the golden days of calling are over to a large extent just because of number of hunters using the techniques. Most of us hunt where there is pressure from others." - Bushman
Agreed, I believe its over here as well. I run get into way more elk when I just glass and then spot and stalk, than when I try to call. I'm always running into guys that say stuff like, "there's no elk in this drainage, I called all morning and didn't see one elk." I just wish them better luck next time and go on my way...I don't bother mentioning that I just spent the same morning sitting at a good glassing point watching a number of elk in that very same drainage move out of there.
That's a heck of a mule buck for sure...not many around like that any more either.
Bob "Everybody told me you can't far on $37.00 and and a jap guitar" ~ S.E. "Turn me loose, set me free, somewhere in the middle of Montana." ~ M.H
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Re: Mountain Journal
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11/17/16 01:14 AM
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Bob - my buddy just sent me a pic of an even bigger mule his son just dropped. Thanks Pete Len you turned me on to the Kifaru. So far thats been a $3,000 touch as I've bought three. Great tents. You've actually introduced us to many cool products so thanks. So today's a big day for Canada! Let me introduce you to: Our new National Bird of Canada, the Grey Jay, or as we prefer the Whiskey Jack. I believe the loon, Canada Goose, and Snowy owl were all in the running but the jay was announced as the winner last night. Apparently they are one of the most intelligent birds on the planet. How fitting for a Canadian, just saying.
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Re: Mountain Journal
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11/17/16 01:18 AM
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Hoax alert
Last edited by Bushman; 11/17/16 11:59 PM. Reason: Hoax
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Re: Mountain Journal
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11/17/16 01:03 PM
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yukon254
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I know you're busy bushman, but how about a book? You have had such a wide variety of wilderness experiences its a shame not to share them. Our bookcase is filled with books written by bush rats all over the north, many of them haven't half the experience you do. Yukon, you have a list of those? I've read a few, always enjoy reading different peoples experiences. It's one of the reasons I lurk quite a bit here. "On The Edge of Nowhere" by Carl Huntington , "Shadows on the Koyuk" by Sidney Huntington are two of my favourites, Alaskas Wolf Man by Jim Reardon , a bunch by Ian and Sally Wilson are good paces to start!
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