The Outfitting Year in Pictures on the Wild Coast

sorry to be late but again beautiful pictures, scenery and good fellows on.

cant wait to hear and read the next report coming with the spring ... winter is still here ...
 
I'm hoping for a turn of events in my hunting success.
Never shot a black bear before, and not for the opportunity to do so.
Thinking some pepperoni and hams and stew and and and..........
well chit, they should be in me back yard pretty soon.

Awwsum thread this is.
 
Good luck on this year's bear Looky, but we need this snow and winter to leave first! :eek:

I got awwwfurred a bear hunt by a feller CGN'r.
Boy, that felt pretty good.
Ewwwps, the feeling werd........sunnahmahgun............:runaway:

I'm pretty sirtann one will come by pretty easy.
Back yard, me thinks.
Just need to roust'im out of city boundaries.

Naybour suggested I burrow'izz x-bow.........hmmmm.........:nest:

Angus..........that one photo of the black cuss, what was he up too?
Sniff'in around a fresh kill?
 
Wait a minute. Weren't we lead to believe that falling off a log was easy? Has there been some new development?:confused:

No, you understood correctly... falling off a log is easy as pie... getting up again, off slimy moss, while tangled in brambles... and inverted... not so much.
 
No, you understood correctly... falling off a log is easy as pie... getting up again, off slimy moss, while tangled in brambles... and inverted... not so much.

Were you lucky enough to find some of that 2 foot thick moss that sucks away your will to live at each step, each step of which end on a hidden loose rock that your foot will hit anything but straight?? And each step gets you closer to where its going to get really bad? Or is that only farther north?


Dang, I thought I'd suppressed that memory.
 
Wait a minute. Weren't we lead to believe that falling off a log was easy? Has there been some new development?:confused:

The challenge comes in doing it with style.

Got devil's club up that way?

As a matter of fact we pride ourselves in our devil's club. I do often wonder how it received such a complimentary name, as it's usually Four-Letter weed in field speak.
 
Ugh...... Alaskan Ginseng.....

They say you can put a sprig over a doorway to ward off evil, personally I think it's so evil that it scares evil away....

Oddly enough, the only place I know of that has this outside the Pacific Northwest is Ontario in the Lake Superior region....
 
I've been in both of those locations... and the super-sized version out Angus' way is nastier...

Have only had the Ontario experience.....

Just looked it up and it seems the BC / Alaska version is twice the size.....

When I was in the forces, it was one of the local plants they taught us to avoid.... so, on the upside, the BC version is much larger and therefore much easier to avoid.......

On the downside, it's hard to avoid things (or not reach out to them for support), when you are tumbling arse over tea kettle through them.....

Duly noted.... lol
 
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