Re: HFT_AK Journal 2020 -21
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#7215984
03/14/21 08:57 PM
03/14/21 08:57 PM
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Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 2,086 Wasilla AK
HFT AK
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Wasilla AK
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Man did we get dumped on! Went out today to close the rest of the line, had a heck of a time just getting to my trailhead! We got about a foot and a half of snow out there and then the wind kicked up creating some serious drifts. Had some gear under 2 -3 ft of snow. Got stuck a few times, but it is what it is. Everything is pulled, now just need to run trough it and get it stowed away for next season. Cut a set of kitty track and 2 sets of yote track, seed for next year My one bait station has a whole moose on it compliments of F&G, hopefully the critters will find it and give me a bunch of YOY to catch next year Got home and the wife had ran to the PO. I had left a gator, a scarf , and a trap in Howlers truck when I flew back here. Totally spaced them out. Imagine my surprise when I got the box of that stuff with this in there Helfrich 750 That will go on the wall brother, TY! Headed up to Ted's next week for a few days to give him a hand with some fur, then back here and start prepping for spring beaver Be safe out there guys!
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Re: HFT_AK Journal 2020 -21
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#7216509
03/15/21 11:18 AM
03/15/21 11:18 AM
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isnarewolves
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What! Leaving a good trap on the wall?
Life is hard. It's even harder if your stupid!
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Re: HFT_AK Journal 2020 -21
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#7216644
03/15/21 02:49 PM
03/15/21 02:49 PM
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Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 2,086 Wasilla AK
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isnarewolves, yep on the wall It is the memories and thoughts that are behind it. I have a old Victor #1 LS I found along the bank of the Yukon from a moose hunting adventure, a BL # 4 DLS hat I found in the Nashua River in MA from when I first started chasing beaver, and a few others that bring back memories of good times bfisch I had thought about hanging a trail cam back there, pretty easy to get to when there is snow on the ground and it is froze up, but once it is gone it is pretty boggy. Cant get a wheeler to it and if you walk in the junk is between ankle and knee deep. I will know what has been back there come next season Firm believer in topping off bait stations at the end of the season to help the critters through the toughest months.
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Re: HFT_AK Journal 2020 -21
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#7223247
03/21/21 10:29 PM
03/21/21 10:29 PM
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Posts: 2,086 Wasilla AK
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Went up and saw Ted the past few days, I always hate this time of year, between March and April there ain't much to do down here except get ready for bears, beaver, and fishing. On the plus side I got out of spring cleaning with the wife Well Ted had a little skinning that needed done....... Always enjoy spending time up there, just BS ing about trapping, making fishing plans, and of course ALOT of skinning I picked up a few new things to add to skinning game as well. He showed me a new method of doing yote ears for taxidermy. And this happened....... I broke the golden rule of using a knife, always cut away from yourself. I was trying to knuckle a wolf toe and was having a hard time, instead of pushing I pulled. Well I got the knuckle undone But when it popped I kinda poked myself. 5 Stitches and a tetanus shot later I finished that dang wolf I got a lot of ribbing over that stupid mistake, the daughter actually called me a rookie But seriously I got very lucky, so with that said, just a friendly reminder to always follow the golden rule of cutting away from yourself.
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Re: HFT_AK Journal 2020 -21
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#7223557
03/22/21 11:53 AM
03/22/21 11:53 AM
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Joined: May 2010
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drasselt
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Good aim! You missed your eye
you can vote your way into socialism, but you will have to shoot your way out.
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Re: HFT_AK Journal 2020 -21
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#7223599
03/22/21 12:39 PM
03/22/21 12:39 PM
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Oh Snap
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That’s too close, Glad it wasn’t worse!
I love the smell of burning spruce---I love the sound of a spring time goose---I love the feel of 40 below---from my trapline I will never go!
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Re: HFT_AK Journal 2020 -21
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#7224560
03/23/21 12:30 PM
03/23/21 12:30 PM
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Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 9,612 Alaska and Washington State
waggler
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It is amazing that we don't have serious knife accidents more often. I was once opening an ammo can that had been zip tied with a really heavy duty zip tie. I was using a long thin boning knife, pulling it very hard towards me, the zip-tie finally pops and the knife comes straight back into my upper eye lid burying the tip in the back upper part of my eye socket. Very sore for several days, just happy I still had my eye. If it would have been 3/4 of an inch lower it probably would have gone through my optic nerve, into my brain and resulted in a very embarrassing way to die. I can hear it now; "I always knew Wagner was going to die doing something stupid like that".
"My life is better than your vacation"
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