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We work a remote trap line in the far north west corner of BC Canada. For long periods of the year it is just the two of us, 2 dogs, a cat and two chickens. This is how we live. WE TAKE ORDERS FOR FURS DONE FOR TAXIDERMY AND RUGS....
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Showing posts with label Grizzly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grizzly. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Saturday, January 19, 2013
All of Us Off to the Inklin Line Cabin
Plus 4 C. Bee's in her little carrying case, then put in a cloth shopping bag and then into a clear plastic over cover and then finally strapped onto the tundra with padding underneath. The chickens are on their own for a few days.
We're all out of here. This warm weather is letting us all leave without worry of the place freezing up.
Bryan gave a thumbs up.... look closely at the above picture. |
Grizzly Bear Tracks Out in mid January... |
Trip is 14 kms. There were two small avalanches on the Inklin Cliff pass which it took 1/2 an hour to shovel away so that we could pass. This mild weather has it's drawbacks. We came across day old Grizzly tracks just in front of the cabin. Bryan speculated that it might be a 4 year old on it's own for the first winter and what ever spot it picked for a den it could wet and came out.
Lots of Moose browse sign |
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Trappers Shoot Grizzly.... Alaska
There is another item on the above available at http://www.adn.com/2012/12/30/2738073/trappers-shoot-grizzly-near-Central.html
Now in Canada we do not have an open season on Grizzly Bears anytime of the year. There is a Limited Entry Draw for each individual small area. Each area is monitored and permits allowed after great consideration. There are estimated to be about 15,000 to 17,000 Grizzly Bears in B.C. alone. The Yukon has an estimate of 6,000. Alberta has them. They are now moving into northern Manitoba, giving the Polar Bear a run for the money. Most areas have no Grizzly Bear shooting except in extreme circumstances where life and limb are involved. In our area where we trap there is the possibility of being successful in obtaining a Limited Entry Draw. We always send in the Entries and have been successful 4 out of the 6 years. We keep that permit as insurance encase of terrible trouble but so far the great Bears and we have been able to allow each other lots of room and respect.
It is a big nightmare to think of coming face to face with a Grizzly out on the trap line. Our trails are so confining that there would be no chance of going around. And backing up would be a problem. We only carry a .22 in the winter.
About 4 years ago Bryan came across Grizzly tracks in mid Dec. He said it looked like a giant bowling ball had crossed his trap line trail, 3 feet wide and smooth. He didn't go back up there for about 2 weeks.
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