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Old 01-28-2016, 10:14 PM
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Hey Ali, welcome back! Half of Huntingbc is on here.

Say "hi" to that little munchkin Stumpy for me.
Oh you bet... Next time I get a text from him....

He was just here not to long ago for a visit...
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Old 01-28-2016, 10:19 PM
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Good to talk to you too Johnny... Thanks for the pep talk
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Old 01-28-2016, 10:42 PM
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welcome back ! What kept you away for so long ?
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Old 01-29-2016, 07:08 AM
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Well let me introduce myself.....nah takes to long and you probably heard all the hero stories

Welcome and share with us the BC hunting stories and adventures.
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Old 01-29-2016, 10:49 AM
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welcome back ! What kept you away for so long ?

very good question and I am lacking in an answer........ well at least one that would be interesting enough to talk about......


but the way I am looking at things now, I am embarking on a new positive journey, starting a new chapter in life and see where it takes me..........
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welcome back . from BC originally but been here so long I can't leave now . Still like to head to Barriere area every summer and work on my bro in laws plot of bush . Enjoy fishing in BC but haven't hunted there yet
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Old 01-29-2016, 03:28 PM
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welcome back . from BC originally but been here so long I can't leave now . Still like to head to Barriere area every summer and work on my bro in laws plot of bush . Enjoy fishing in BC but haven't hunted there yet
I was born in Calgary but moved to BC at a very young age (2) but still have relatives there........

We have a little piece of dirt and bush in the Cariboo region (5) of BC that we call our heaven

I havent hunted in Alberta yet but I plan to.... fishing in BC is awesome ... as much as I enjoy hooking a nice salmon or getting into some tasty rainbows... my passion is catch and release sturgeon on the Fraser or Harrison
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Old 01-29-2016, 04:05 PM
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I like to fish the Fraser for sockeye and chinook when the run is good . Two years ago I got my biggest white chinook ever at 35 pound (estimate by guide) Biggest fish ever for me and first trip there after we spread my Dads ashes downstream . Like to think he led it my way
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I like to fish the Fraser for sockeye and chinook when the run is good . Two years ago I got my biggest white chinook ever at 35 pound (estimate by guide) Biggest fish ever for me and first trip there after we spread my Dads ashes downstream . Like to think he led it my way
that is a nice memory to have..........
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Old 01-31-2016, 06:33 PM
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Just curious as to what's the difference from a real southern beaver to a real northern beaver? Ones furrier than the other?
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Old 01-31-2016, 06:52 PM
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Old 01-31-2016, 06:56 PM
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Just curious as to what's the difference from a real southern beaver to a real northern beaver? Ones furrier than the other?
Lol lol lol there is a story to this but y'all don't know me well enough to hear it yet..... Lol lol
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Lol lol lol there is a story to this but y'all don't know me well enough to hear it yet..... Lol lol
Some of us do....
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Lol lol lol there is a story to this but y'all don't know me well enough to hear it yet..... Lol lol
Glad you got a laugh. Still curious though. Maybe something they eat that makes them taste different?

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Old 01-31-2016, 08:01 PM
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Glad you got a laugh. Still curious though. Maybe something they eat that makes them taste different?

Welcome back
Joe.... You behave... Lol

And thank you norwestalta....I personally don't know how a beaver taste (northern, southern, eastern, western) ..... All I know is they like wood....
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Old 01-31-2016, 08:09 PM
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Born n raised BC'er here. Sounds like you're in my old neck of the woods. Spent 10 years in Abbotsford, Wife's from Chilliwack, and graduated from Mission.
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Joe.... You behave... Lol

And thank you norwestalta....I personally don't know how a beaver taste (northern, southern, eastern, western) ..... All I know is they like wood....
If it's prepared right it is very good. Great tasting and less filling I always say.You are correct they like wood. Especially if I do the dishes. Lol
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Old 01-31-2016, 08:16 PM
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Born n raised BC'er here. Sounds like you're in my old neck of the woods. Spent 10 years in Abbotsford, Wife's from Chilliwack, and graduated from Mission.
I grew up in North Delta but moved to the valley when I got married... My folks moved to Sardis until the Cariboo stole their hearts and off to 108 Mile they went.... Eventually that's where we will head too
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it's does feel nice to have a peaceful friendly place to hang one's hat.... almost said something else but have to remember I am new and y'all dont know my humour yet except for Noggy... he has known me a long time.

lol he is not the only one .. hi ya ali ... .. welcome to the best outdoor forum bar non real glad to hear you are on a new path //positive journey ... sounds grand !!
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lol he is not the only one .. hi ya ali ... .. welcome to the best outdoor forum bar non real glad to hear you are on a new path //positive journey ... sounds grand !!
Omgosh Thunder you are here too... Well now I know this place is truly awesome.... So wonderful to have so many of my friends here....I'll have to thank Riverbc again for reminding me about this forum.
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I grew up in North Delta but moved to the valley when I got married... My folks moved to Sardis until the Cariboo stole their hearts and off to 108 Mile they went.... Eventually that's where we will head too
Did you go to ND, Delview, or Seaquam? Grew up in Coquitlam and always seem to go through a Delta school to get to the Fraser valley's for volleyball and basketball.

BTW, welcome back. Liked your story about your Island elk on HuntingBC
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Old 02-01-2016, 08:25 AM
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Did you go to ND, Delview, or Seaquam? Grew up in Coquitlam and always seem to go through a Delta school to get to the Fraser valley's for volleyball and basketball.

BTW, welcome back. Liked your story about your Island elk on HuntingBC
Thank you....I went to Sands junior for grades 8-10 then NDSS for 11-12

And I'm trying to remember which story you are refering too.... :-)
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sorry y'all wasn't ignoring you..... I was away in Las Vegas for our daughter's 25th birthday........... crazyyyyyyyy Rugby, Nascar and UFC lol lol lol
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Sorry to be late to the party , but I still want in ! Welcome back, looking forward to your posts...do I know you well enough now to get that story you been talking about?? Lol welcome Back!
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Sorry to be late to the party , but I still want in ! Welcome back, looking forward to your posts...do I know you well enough now to get that story you been talking about?? Lol welcome Back!
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ummmmmmm which story are we talking about , Zip.... lol lol?
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sorry y'all wasn't ignoring you..... I was away in Las Vegas for our daughter's 25th birthday........... crazyyyyyyyy Rugby, Nascar and UFC lol lol lol
Your daughter's 25th, heck you hardly look older than that yourself.....
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Your daughter's 25th, heck you hardly look older than that yourself.....
thank you........ what a nice compliment :-).......bless your heart

I have a daughter 27, now one 25 and a son who will be 24 next week

I will be 52 on Good Friday

we have a very busy March for birthdays lol
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