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Limited entry for guides? | Page 5 | Alaska Outdoors Forums The batteries, motors and boats we use today are a lot more technically sound and efficent than they were just 5 yrs ago I believe that this would be an alternative to the way we are going today Think about this, my uncle was on a sub in WW2 and it had electric propulsion cabability,and it was larger than your 16 foot dingy and weighed more
More reloading questions. . . | Page 2 | Alaska Outdoors Forums I have been coveting a buddy's Dillon Eliminator manual beam scale and will likely eventually buy one plus its cheaper than the RCBS models and every bit as good from what I've seen I am still using the Lee Safety Scale that came in my frst kit and it works 100% of the time even though it's a bit of a pain to set the weight
A few birdless hunting pictures Lil Joes progress Joe will become a good bird dog with more time He needs yard work and more wild birds Plus, we have only been working together for two months Despite the low numbers of birds and Lil' Joes escapades, we are having fun in the hills Here are a few pics of the pointless trio pun intended Not really totally pointless
Does anyone fish J Plugs? | Page 3 | Alaska Outdoors Forums Plus I can't imagine fishing for spawning or winter kings without a flasher, so no need to get a good roll from them because the flasher does all the work And since I'm taking other people out with me a few times a week all year long I have a lot of opportunities to try different things and I have yet to find any lure that outfishes herring
yesterdays bof decision | Page 2 | Alaska Outdoors Forums This year's KRSA Kenai Classic supposedly fished 100 people @ $6500 each that's $650,000 plus whatever their auction made What, one wonders, is KRSA doing with all that money? Conservation projects on the Kenai or lobbying state legislators and BoF members in pursuit of their stated goals? Not a pretty picture not a pretty picture at all
Hiking with a Gun | Page 2 | Alaska Outdoors Forums Usually at 15 meters plus or minus Hairspray by the website provided by Montana sites effective ranges of 3-4 meters I can pee that far If you love life, a firearm will do it, but not without some experience, judgment and a bit of luck
JimmyTarps. Anybody try them yet? | Alaska Outdoors Forums Believe it or not once after killing two rams a buddy and I spent the night on the mountain under a military poncho draped over us It drizzled during the night and it was a little "cozy" but we managed to stay dry Awhile back I noticed that mytrail was selling a poncho type shelter at 7oz Personally I don't have one of those as I have a Golite Shangri La tent that is under 2# if you go
First Alaska Handgun? | Alaska Outdoors Forums I arrived in 1975 with about a dozen, mostly 357's, but a SBH and a BH in 41, plus a K-22, a Woodsman, a Ruger Single Six and a semi Got the most use out of an M-19 6", the K-22 and the SBH