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    Gnarly Moose

    Ovis, this is weird. I was just going to post a pic my wife took right outside her work last week. This bull has been hanging out there (arctic and dowling) for a while.
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    Spring Grizzly

    Here's a pic of both hides: [ 04-18-2004, 18:54: Message edited by: Alasken ]
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    Spring Grizzly

    I just got back from a grizzly hunt I was guiding. What an awesome time. The afternoon the hunters got to camp, the guy I was working for flew me and a camp out to look for bears poking their heads out of their dens. After about thirty minutes of flying we found one, and found a place to land...
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    MOOSIE

    Moosie CRAZY?!?! Abso-fugging-lutely. You're a friggin nutcase. :D :D Too bad the show "Jackass" has already been done. Maybe you could think of another name that has the word "ass" in it. Oh, I thought of one.
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    AK Video...

    Yeah, I think 1 hour might be overload. Wasn't thinking about something that long. There's probably not a whole lot of people who would want to see an hour of Moosie anyway. :D My son wanted to ride on the pipeline, but I thought the pipeline company would think some kind of terrorist attack...
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    AK Video...

    Why don't you post it on your web site so we can all see it? Here's a little video I did from a trip my son and I made last weekend. Not hunting, but something you don't see every day: video
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    Big Bear. Story?

    I'm so tempted to come up with a wild story, but can't. First time I've seen the picture, and haven't heard a thing about it. Actually I think it's a brother of the huge man eating world record 1800 pound bear that was killed a couple of years ago. :D
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    If you're bored..........

    and don't have anything better to do, the link is to a short video I took of an eagle and a dall sheep. There's also a lot of photos, and I just added the first couple of minutes of a wakeboarding video I'm editing for my bro in CA. Video and Chit
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    A REAL MOOSE

    Hey Ovis, Yeah, I haven't been around here for a while. I got a real job earlier this summer, so I've been working a lot. Now I'm recovering from hernia surgery I had earlier this week, so I'll be around for a few days while at home. Good to hear from you.
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    BEND ME OVER !!!!!!!

    Moosie, I'd say it's a lot cheaper to take meat with you as extra luggage and get it processed at home. (or donate it to me) Who did you get it processed by up here?
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    A REAL MOOSE

    First of all, congrats to Moosie on your bull. Too bad about all that meat though. From what I know, this bull was killed on the Alaska Peninsula this year, and has about an 80" spread. Fuggin' huge!
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    Moose call.

    Elkhunter has the right idea. Calling moose ia a lot like calling ducks. If you know what you're doing it can work very well. If you don't it could screw everything up. IMO, the most important thing with calling moose is if they are in the rut or not. If they aren't rutting calling doesn't...
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    How Many Browtines ?

    Well, I can't find where I posted this before either. CRFS It is a 54.5" bull my son and I got last September, and was taken in a four brow tine area. We didn't count the brow tines, but knew he was legal. All three of the points below the main beams are brow tines though. The problem is there...
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    How Many Browtines ?

    It's all clear as mud now Moosie. I think the second reply from Doug makes sense. I would have to agree. You've already seen this picture, but how many brow tines does the left antler on this bull have? The right one is too hard to tell from the angle, but I've gotten two answers from experts...
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    How Many Browtines ?

    <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>My understanding from the Video from AK fish and Game that the points between the palm and the main spoon aren't counted as a point on the Tine... Even if below the main beam... true or not ?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Now I'm confused!
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    How Many Browtines ?

    The one long tine on the same side of the main beam is a brow tine. It's hard to tell about the points that are resting on the snow, but there might be more measurable points there too. Anywhere below the main beam where there's a measurable point (defined in the definition pdf) is a brow tine...
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    Guess the spread.......

    The third bull was 62". I'll look for some more pictures.
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    Alaska's stand on Wolves

    The Board of Game recently approved a plan to start predator control in the McGrath area. People from that area have been asking for the state's help for years now, due to the decline of the moose population. The plan, using state employees in helicopters, still has to be approved by our...
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    Bivy BAGS...

    Johnnie, The Seamgrip is definitely the way to go. It's pretty much a one time application. Here's a link to it: McNett Click on the outdoor link and you'll find the info. I'm working at Barney's for right now. We have it there. If you want to get some, give me a call, 561-5242 from 10 am to 7...
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    Bivy BAGS...

    It sounds like the scenario Johhnie has explained has more to do with condensation, and not leaking. However if you're having a problem with seams leaking, Johhnie, what kind of seam sealer are you using that you have to re-seal your tents during the season? IMO, there is only one sealer to use...
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