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MWoody
Posted 2009-05-30 9:13 PM (#413510)
Subject: OT: NW Outing & Hunters Q&A



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So me and the Mrs. had a lovely little kayak outing this morning. We left Hoodsport, WA and paddled up the Skokomish River estuary for lunch and nature.


It seems this is a popular thing to do...

Anybody venture to say how fresh these tracks are?



I absolutely love this place!!
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-05-30 9:25 PM (#413511 - in reply to #413510)
Subject: Re: OT: NW Outing & Hunters Q&A
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Any feathers near that last shot?

Kayaks have become very popular around here for back water fishing and nature watching.

Nice shots...
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2009-05-30 10:26 PM (#413512 - in reply to #413510)
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"Anybody venture to say how fresh these tracks are?"

Ummm... I assume the next words were "FEET DON'T FAIL ME NOW!!!!!"
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MWoody
Posted 2009-05-30 11:59 PM (#413513 - in reply to #413510)
Subject: Re: OT: NW Outing & Hunters Q&A



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It was about 10:30 am when we arrived, I suspect the tracks to have been placed about 2 hours before. When you can see the claw tips in the wet sand it speaks "freshness". Any educated opinions on this?

I believe there were at two of these cats as well, one larger, likely the "Mom". Not to worry though, the last thing they'd want is to be naer us.

There is a lot of heavy brush and this area is only accessible by boat - kayak or flat. I had never seen Bobcat sign before so this was really cool. There were at least five Eagles around today and everone looked well feed, my guess is there was a lot of "food" for the whole chain.
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2009-05-31 12:12 AM (#413514 - in reply to #413510)
Subject: Re: OT: NW Outing & Hunters Q&A


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Woody - I spent a couple of days in Seattle this past week - my first time - beautiful place! I stayed in Kirkland. It was a work trip so I didn't have too much (none actually) free time. I did look you up on the map... how do you get there from Kirkland??

I will be back in the next couple of months and will make sure I get to spend some quality time.
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MWoody
Posted 2009-05-31 10:26 AM (#413515 - in reply to #413510)
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Traditionaly, you would have to find a Cedar tree that has fallen and using burning embers, shells and stone you would hollow out a "dugout" canoe. Then you take your entire cache of resources, load the canoe and paddle to the base of Hood Canal (Pale Face name) at Potlatch where you would give it all away to the other tribes (who hopefully gave to you). This was how they swapped stories, resources and married off their snotty Teenagers.

It sounds like a lengthy process but the alternative would be to head South on I-5 to Tacoma, go North on 16 across the Narrows Bridge for about 15 miles and take a right on Sedgewick Road - at the Shari's and McDonalds.

If you were on I-5 this last Memorial Day weekend you'd prefer taking the dugout...

Give me a call and we'll plan something!
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fillhixx
Posted 2009-05-31 10:36 AM (#413516 - in reply to #413510)
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Originally posted by MWoody:
Anybody venture to say how fresh these tracks are?
Likely just around and after break of dawn. The smaller tracks are left-handed.
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MWoody
Posted 2009-05-31 11:19 AM (#413517 - in reply to #413510)
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You know I would be in awe of your superior tracking skills if I hadn't actually seen you affix a penlight to the bill of your hat and promptly walk into Mile's screen door...

sorry dude...
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MWoody
Posted 2009-05-31 11:55 AM (#413518 - in reply to #413510)
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Cougar, Coyote and Bobcat


So, "here puppy"...
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fillhixx
Posted 2009-05-31 5:04 PM (#413519 - in reply to #413510)
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Originally posted by MWoody:
... and promptly walk into Mile's screen door...
Yes, just like other wild animals, I have troubles adapting to civilization....
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