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mountain sheep hunt and bridge repairs

Posted By: muskrat411

mountain sheep hunt and bridge repairs - 04/22/22 04:24 AM

Posted By: Northof50

Re: mountain sheep hunt and bridge repairs - 04/22/22 11:55 AM

Good to see you post a clip.Sure do enjoy them.
Custom twig defector looks HIGH TEC,,,,,,LOW BUDGET MODEL
sure hope you did not have any PATENT INFRINGEMENTS
Posted By: Northof50

Re: mountain sheep hunt and bridge repairs - 04/22/22 11:58 AM

Are your trail cameras some of the ones offered for wildlife surveillance offered by the government ?
Posted By: crosspatch

Re: mountain sheep hunt and bridge repairs - 04/23/22 04:42 PM

Tks for posting 411. Just like the country about 100 miles north of here.
Posted By: muskrat411

Re: mountain sheep hunt and bridge repairs - 04/24/22 06:11 AM

Nope just from SpyPoint. The black and white ones were from a Browning.
Posted By: muskrat411

Re: mountain sheep hunt and bridge repairs - 04/24/22 06:13 AM

I don't think there is any patent just old junk I found outside my shop. Seems to work good not many sticks getting through.
Posted By: muskrat411

Re: mountain sheep hunt and bridge repairs - 04/25/22 08:02 PM



Video of travelling around in the Richardsons this weekend.
Posted By: martentrapper

Re: mountain sheep hunt and bridge repairs - 04/25/22 10:51 PM

Muskox was our favorite meat when we lived in Nome. Easy hunting too. Canadian Ox are supposed to be bigger than Alaskan. I've hunted parky squirrels a few times around Nome.
Posted By: muskrat411

Re: mountain sheep hunt and bridge repairs - 04/26/22 04:59 AM

Alaskan muskox are actually Greenland muskox. They brought them through the Panama Canal to Palmer. Then slowly released them further north. The muskox we have here are Alaskan. Canadian Muskox are easy of the Mackenzie River.
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