It's tough living in the North!

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all of the above looks delicious!!
I'm havin beer battered Burbot I caught a couple weeks ago before the ice went soft.
Spring is in the air and the ladies are comin back around the yard :)


last years fawns are looking super healthy too!


happy easter from the north-ish haha
 
Great thread. My wife and I have had serious talks about taking advantage of her U.S citizenship and moving to Alaska but with places like these why leave the country?
 
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I saw a nice brown colour phase two days ago in nearly the exact spot I shot one last year. It didn't accept my invite to dinner though...maybe this weekend.
 
Only had a small bear come to the meadow this morning and it got chased away by a bull elk... heading out again tomorrow.

Edit Day 2; nothing but a sow with three Cubs this morning... will give it a more serious go on Saturday.
 
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The last of the garden veggies. Fixed them up for supper with half a backbone from a lake trout I caught last Thursday .

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It’s tough living in the North.

Ted
 

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Visited friends of ours today for hamburgers. Not sure what kind of meat they were, but they were Delicious!

Then she brought out the Mother's Day dessert.

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Happy Mother's Day, Everyone!

ITLITN,

Ted
 

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I've seen a few bigger black bears here over 6', down the Yukon river and on the Stewart river. Not that any Yukon BB will be considered huge. they all seem to make great sausage, not sure why most people shy away from bear meat as its usually great
 
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