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Re: Trapping the Mackenzie Delta [Re: Ryan McLeod] #6553753
06/12/19 04:06 AM
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Here’s old faithful. Thousands of squirrels, fox, geese, grouse, lynx , mice, flies, everything we have here. Not kidding about the flies.

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Re: Trapping the Mackenzie Delta [Re: Ryan McLeod] #6553999
06/12/19 11:19 AM
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I have the same 22. But mine the back sight fell off. But for overall shape mine has spent way less time on the side of a snowmobile chasing wolfs. The lack of a back sight did not hinder the youngsters from nailing beavers in the head this spring. Got a black duck in flight with it last year also, the pump is so fast it can almost be used like a shot gun.

Re: Trapping the Mackenzie Delta [Re: Ryan McLeod] #6554373
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Shot gun with a 22.....you mean you can put up a wall of lead with it.
Sure miss those SIR days. They moved a lot of fur in their time, buying and selling.

Re: Trapping the Mackenzie Delta [Re: Ryan McLeod] #6557280
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Not a safe queen ! If it could talk -------- thanks


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Re: Trapping the Mackenzie Delta [Re: Ryan McLeod] #6562534
06/26/19 12:42 AM
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Couple pics from work

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Re: Trapping the Mackenzie Delta [Re: Ryan McLeod] #6562536
06/26/19 12:48 AM
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Some beauties from a weekend caribou hunt to the coast. Nobody has
Been getting caribou since ice moved. My grandpa phoned one day and said he and my grandma were right out of meat so I have it a long shot and lucked out on 3 after a nine hour boat ride.

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Re: Trapping the Mackenzie Delta [Re: Ryan McLeod] #6562537
06/26/19 12:51 AM
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6 hour pack

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Re: Trapping the Mackenzie Delta [Re: Ryan McLeod] #6563384
06/27/19 10:32 AM
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Thanks again for the ride along Ryan it's been a long time since I've been far enough north to see ice on a lake or anywhere else for that matter. Those are some spectacular pictures and what a pile of drift wood, I've seen where people use it for lawn ornaments and for crafts where others use it for firewood.
Has the berry season started yet ? Our goose berries should be about ready to pick but our chokecherry and buffalo berries aren't going to be ready to pick for nearly a month or so.
I hope you and your's have a great summer and Stay Safe out there !
Allan


Re: Trapping the Mackenzie Delta [Re: Ryan McLeod] #6563836
06/28/19 01:47 AM
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Cloud Berries and blueberries are usually ready by first week of August but it could be early this year. Cranberries are ready in September. The picture of the ice with two seals was taken in the very last of the ocean ice in shingle point harbour on the Arctic Ocean. There is drift wood piled up for miles in some places.


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Re: Trapping the Mackenzie Delta [Re: Ryan McLeod] #6563896
06/28/19 07:15 AM
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Thanks for clarification I though those were seals I just wasn't sure that's a good sized whale too.
I was at one of the local lakes there were two pairs of Canadian geese with a big bunch of gosslings out eating grass and what ever they can find. I thought of jerky later this season .


Re: Trapping the Mackenzie Delta [Re: Ryan McLeod] #6571437
07/10/19 04:42 PM
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Thanks for the pictures. I see a lot of work but a good life. Those rats were nice and fat.

Is the driftwood your firewood?

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Re: Trapping the Mackenzie Delta [Re: Ryan McLeod] #6571683
07/10/19 10:17 PM
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Hi Larry. We burn driftwood on the coast but our main firewood in the delta is dead standing spruce. Lots of work is right. If I didn’t work hard I wouldn’t really enjoy the odd bit of down time. Doesn’t feel right relaxing unless my work is done.


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Re: Trapping the Mackenzie Delta [Re: Ryan McLeod] #6584816
07/30/19 10:36 PM
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One of Bobby Ryans last projects in junior kindergarten this spring was to draw something that he loves to do. That’s me and him in a boat hunting geese at Mackenzie river. My boy sure makes me proud.

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Re: Trapping the Mackenzie Delta [Re: Ryan McLeod] #6584829
07/30/19 11:19 PM
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That's the sweetest thing I've seen in quite some time I'd say that young man needs his own short reed goose call so he can get practiced up in time for the next goose hunting trip !


Re: Trapping the Mackenzie Delta [Re: Ryan McLeod] #6588068
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Couple from work last week.

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Re: Trapping the Mackenzie Delta [Re: Ryan McLeod] #6588069
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Couple more showing the start of fall weather. The last one was taken when the street light came on for the first time in about 3 months.

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Re: Trapping the Mackenzie Delta [Re: Ryan McLeod] #6591957
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Been up since 7 am. Me and my son Bobby Ryan were supposed to head to the coast this morning but it’s been raining all night. Cold weather. I let him go back to sleep for now. Weather check at noon. Make a call by early afternoon but forecast doesn’t look great. coffee and cold fall air is pretty nice boys. Made in through July again white17. I share your dislike for summer but we made it.


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Re: Trapping the Mackenzie Delta [Re: Ryan McLeod] #6593244
08/12/19 05:21 PM
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That ice break up does not look good especially when you see multi-year ice melting.
So are those Belugias on the edges of the flow ? my laptop cant enlarge features.
Any snow goose movement and how was the yearling hatch in your region and to the west in Alaska ?

Re: Trapping the Mackenzie Delta [Re: Ryan McLeod] #6595259
08/15/19 11:24 AM
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No belugas in the pictures. Once we hit highly populated areas were stuck with our head through the bubble window so pretty hard to get pics. Some bowhead pictures would’ve been nice. The snow geese nest in the far north so I won’t know much until they start south.
There’s one beluga in this pic. Just left of the floating ice pan

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Re: Trapping the Mackenzie Delta [Re: Ryan McLeod] #6595261
08/15/19 11:26 AM
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Me and sonny made it out hunting. Got enough caribou to give the family a few pieces each for now.

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