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Posted by 375ultramag on Mar 25 2006
And I like it. The one boat I seen was the one that stopped for the decoy.
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That was up no name creek. On the slough there is a few locals that run it. Like I said run it One night there was a big camp on the slough with about 14 or 16 boats (no joke) and threw one hell of a party then the next day the drove the slough up and down all day. But that was it.
Everyone hunts their own way so be it. But I have yet to see a hunter in the bush. Now I know that can be said about a lot of places in this monster state but not 50 miles from a village. They need this land and all those moose right? I mean 50 miles is close and it should be packed with locals hunting hard for the elusive moose.

So what your saying is it is pure coincidece that the moose numbers dropped the year the new bio took over?????

I do know this ( Now your going to say See I told ya ) The current biologist uses a differant method to do his trend counts than most of the other bios. That is what I was told from Bio Toby in McGrath.

The current bio has a stong prescence at the MYAC meetings. Which he should as it is his area. Now I can't say it is all wrong but he does sit in a meeting and pretty much gives them the locals what they want. Otherwise he would have a hard time living in the community. IMO that is the real deal. If it is not the real deal than the locals have just gotten damn lucky every time a proposal they submit passes.

I hold him accountable like it or not as he is the one putting in the proposals and or heavily influencing the way they are written. That is staight from his mouth not mine. I was told by him how it read before hand and that it was going to pass atleast a month before the meeting. So if he has no say it is kinda funny he knew what was going to happen.

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