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    What Caliber For Dangerous Grizzly Bear, Open & Read This Link You Won't Believe This

    This is very true. I've seen too many people move up here, buy a .44 and snort that they are now 'ready for bear'. No, you aren't. It's why Alaskans say if you buy a .44 for bear, file off the front site so it won't hurt as much when the bear sticks it up your ass. I know of 2 cases in which...
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    Any fly fishing recommendations for chasing King Salmon in Alaska?

    I agree, which is why I get cod or rockfish with fish and chips. Another issue with halibut is that its frequently over-cooked so it's dry. But halibut is meaty. I cook halibut in my sous vide. I'll throw in butter and umami-rich flavorings like soy sauce, vegemite, anchovy paste, or Thai fish...
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    Any fly fishing recommendations for chasing King Salmon in Alaska?

    One issue we have is that commercial fishing interests dwarf sport fishing and subsistence use. That means that commercial fishing interests have a LOT more money and are much better represented in lobbying and boards. Those commercial fishing interests have a strong financial motivation to...
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    Any fly fishing recommendations for chasing King Salmon in Alaska?

    Go to Alaska Bear Trail Lodge in Naknek/King Salmon. Nanci Morris is literally world-class and if anyone can help you get a king on a fly, she would be the one to do it. Plus you'll fish on the Naknek so you can also fish for monster trout. I've got 2 trout >30" on the Naknek.
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    Red Meat... Best Hunting Vehicle

    I'm surprised nobody has written about the ultimate go-anywhere vehicle: The Argo Sasquatch https://argoxtv.com/vehicles/sasquatch-xtx Snow. Mud. Water. Hills. Rocks. It will take you where you want to go. Might not send land speed records but you'll get there.
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    After Polar Bear Import Ban

    Polar bears are covered by the Marine Mammal act and cannot be taken by non-indigenous people, generally Alaska Natives. However, Alaska Natives cannot sell a polar bear hide unless they have worked on it to convert it to a craft. For example, my brother-in-law lived in Barrow (as it was then...
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    Wild hog meat… do you eat it or is it too risky?

    I freely admit I have not had the pleasure (yet) of eating feral hog. But I love to cook and there's a cooking method that has not been discussed yet: sous vide. French for 'under vacuum,' sous vide involves vacuum-sealing meat in a plastic bag and immersing it in a water tub. The sous vide...
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    Question for long-time alaskans

    I was thinking about this race in particular: https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/grizzly-attacks-teen-biker-in-night-race-in-alaska-park/ Appears from the article that this was from longer ago than I remember. Bad issue with getting old. Here's another guy attacked while riding a bike...
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    Question for long-time alaskans

    To answer OP: I've lived in AK for almost 30 years, 5 of those in the Alaska Bush. I also practice law in Alaska and I've represented more than a few people charged with fish and game violations for a wide variety of offenses, so I have a pretty decent idea of what is a DLP (defense of life and...
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    Question for long-time alaskans

    You need a gun in Anchorage to deal with the crazy homeless. And the bear attacks in Anchorage are brown bear attacks.
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    Alaska Airlines question regarding ammo

    Mekaniks' response is a good one. And there are ways to ship ammo to Alaska via freight forwarding. Carlisle and Lynden will ship to Alaska from various ports in the Lower 48 based upon weight and it will go on a ship or truck. Not really worth it for a few boxes but if you wanted to buy ammo by...
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    Travel Through London Heathrow with my Holland & Holland Paperweight - Airport Security Fiasco

    I have used Balmshot for years now. It's good stuff but I got it because the base does not turn in my pocket and then fill up the lid with the chapstick. I go into courts quite frequently and in my home state of Alaska, I've never had a problem. Gone through TSA many times and I usually just...
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    Would you hunt with a operator hunting illegaly?

    Good question. Short answer, yes but it would have to be related to conduct within the US somehow. Put another way, if an Aussie hunts in Africa illegally and sends illegally taken items back to Australia, I don't see how the US would have jurisdiction. On the other hand, if the Aussie were to...
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    Would you hunt with a operator hunting illegaly?

    This is a long answer but it's not a simple subject. You have mentioned the Lacey Act a couple of times. I have not hunted in Africa yet, but I have a pretty good amount of experience representing clients charged in Alaska with Lacey Act violations. It's nothing to mess around with. There are...
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    Buzz Charlton tuskless charge

    If they already had one elephant down, did they push the client out of the way for legal reasons? That is, maybe the client did not have any further elephant licenses and it was far better for PH and help to at least make the first shots than for the client/hunter? I don't know. I'm just wondering.
 
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