Re: Mountain Journal
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09/21/18 12:09 PM
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The moose article was great, shined a new light on things for me.
Thanks for sharing the elk hunt!
Rumors of my assimilation have been greatly exaggerated.
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Re: Mountain Journal
[Re: Bushman]
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10/01/18 12:09 AM
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Looks like you had a great season Brian. Fine meat for the freezer and some fur for the stretcher too. Got to go on my first Argo ride this fall and hauled out an entire moose in some rough country. Very impressive tool but they seem to require a lot of maintenance. That is one heck of a ramp ya built there too. I believe everything the man said about the moose rut and experienced the same scenarios. Didn't realize the cows would come back into estrous that late though. Thanks for sharing the great pics and your journeys. Stay safe this winter..
Alaskan #9 Trap Company JR Pederson PO BOX 58226 Fairbanks AK 99711 cell# 907-378-7291 pedersonjr@yahoo.com
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Re: Mountain Journal
[Re: Bushman]
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10/01/18 12:13 AM
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Glad you enjoy the journal guys. I spent the last week at the lodge as I had a group of guys come in to hunt elk. They had some action with small bulls but we are in a 6 point or bigger zone. I found a nice set of elk sheds on a mountain slope and they fell off right beside each other.  My wife and my Dad came out with me. Dad went deer hunting every day. He used his grandfathers 38-55, a rifle he killed a lot of deer with as a young man. I'm sure some of you have seen black bears up poplar trees in the spring. They eat the buds off the tree and leave scars on the trunk that last for years.  And those black bears better keep a tree close by in case this guy comes by.  I picked this grizzly up on my trail cam on Sept 16th. I like the black coat he has. I believe this is a young male who has taken the territory over from the old boar who's been around here for the last decade.
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Re: Mountain Journal
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10/03/18 09:51 AM
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An interesting research project showing fishers are main predators of Lynx in Maine. Never underestimate a weasel! The geographic range of Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) extends south from Canada into the United States where they are federally protected as a threatened species. Although inadequate protection of habitat on federal lands was the primary reason for listing, the status of lynx in the lower 48 states is not well understood. Thus, we initiated a telemetry study to assess the status of a lynx population in northern Maine, USA. In this manuscript, we present findings on a source of mortality not previously documented. Between 1999 and 2011, we captured 187 lynx, equipped 85 with radio‐collars, and investigated mortalities when they occurred. Predation was the leading source of mortality and accounted for ≥18 of 65 mortalities, 14 of which were attributed to fishers (Martes pennanti). Although fisher predation did not appear to restrict population growth during this study, we recommend that lynx and fishers be monitored where the species coexist to better inform management decisions. © 2018 The Wildlife Society.
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Re: Mountain Journal
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10/07/18 01:05 AM
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It seems like up here in Alaska our bigger bulls freeze their waddle off and just have a bell as we call it.
Alaskan #9 Trap Company JR Pederson PO BOX 58226 Fairbanks AK 99711 cell# 907-378-7291 pedersonjr@yahoo.com
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Re: Mountain Journal
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10/15/18 05:39 PM
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Congrats on the elk hunt with your family.
I haven't been around in a while and it was good to open up your Journal and catch up, seeing what you've been up to.
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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10/16/18 01:32 PM
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Froze my waddle a few times. And now, well, the bell isn't as loud as it used to be. That's funny right there. I don't care who you are. You Alaskans keep draggin' your waddles through the snow and you'll freeze your bells clean off.
Last edited by Lazarus; 10/16/18 01:34 PM.
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