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Trigg, I'll email you this photo and a couple of others on the card. It was Brett's first with a Parker. That is a nice long season you have in Alaska. Ours shut down on Dec. 1st, so no hunting for anything except rabbits around here. I had my own first last night, and not one I wanted. I was on a very remote road around 8 pm and when I went around a curve with my truck a wolverine ran out onto the road, did a mid air flip and ran back. I tried to avoid both the animal and the ditch and unfortunately ended up hitting both. Its rare to see a wolverine so it was quite a surprise. Good thing I was able to get out of the ditch, no traffic on that road so I might have spent Christmas eve there.
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I am glad you got out of there. Some of our roads are lie yours; no place to get stranded. A wolverine sighting would be pretty rare around here. By yhe way I did send you a PM yesterday, but I am not always gonfident fo there reaching you.
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I got your pm when I logged on this morning, Trigg. I'm having some trouble with my email on this new computer, but I should be sending an email now that has 5 pictures including the one above that were taken that night. I don't have problems receiving emails, just sending.
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The ditch is no place to park where ever you are. I have learned the hard way not to swerve to avoid hitting an animal as much as I dislike it except if it's a cat.
I have hunted in Alaska twice and not seen a Wolverine. Was it salvageable? |
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Richard, all that seemed to be hit was the head, and it wasn't crushed. I'm not sure what I'll do with it yet. I thought about a full mount, but if it is anything like the badger my brother did a full mount on my dogs probably wouldn't like it. He put it on the floor and my lab and springer freaked out. He put it up back up on a 7 foot high bookcase and when we left the room the springer some how climbed the bookcase and dragged it off. I had to pull the dogs off of it. The springer has since passed, but I have two labs now that might not approve of sharing a house with a member of the weasel family.
Trigg, the email with the photos didn't go through. I'll load them on to the old computer and email it tomorrow. |
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Bob,
I kept a Mountain Lion for a friend once. It was a lifesize pedastal mount done like it was stepping off a rock so the cat was looking down and had its head turned. At the time we had a Rottweiler and she growled at that cat every time she passed it for a year. |
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My lab will ignore the deer, elk and caribou mounts but will not walk past the coyote, or fox without stopping to sniff them out. |
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Bob, my son shot a 325 lb. black bear and I had Scott Kittredge do a shoulder mount. I brought the mount into my home office and it was facing down and my two Labs where giving it the once over with their noses to see what it was, I don't think they could identify it by smell do to the hide being processed. I prepared the mount to hang on wall and turned mount into upright position, well those two dogs came unglued. I thought it was amazing that the dogs had those instincts programed in them still to recognize danger.
Last edited by E Robert Fabian; 12-27-2009 at 08:25 AM.. |
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