Foxi
AH legend
It's hard to believe, but in Alaska the F+G Department shot 170 brown bears from a helicopter to bring about a spray reduction.
Happened in the last 18 months in Unit 17 (northwest of the Peninsula).
For some time now, 2 brownies per year have even been permitted there.
These hunts should then become cheaper, shouldn't they (note for the good guys: not from a helicopter, of course)?
Biologists estimate that 30 moose/calves are killed each year.
Nobody knows why they are not hunted more intensively.
It reads like a Munchausen story.
No information in the hunting magazines and no howls from the NGOs.
But it seems to be true ;go to the relevant Alaska hunting forums.
An April fools joke in wintertime?
I still don't believe it, maybe an AH member from Alaska can contribute?
Foxi
Happened in the last 18 months in Unit 17 (northwest of the Peninsula).
For some time now, 2 brownies per year have even been permitted there.
These hunts should then become cheaper, shouldn't they (note for the good guys: not from a helicopter, of course)?
Biologists estimate that 30 moose/calves are killed each year.
Nobody knows why they are not hunted more intensively.
It reads like a Munchausen story.
No information in the hunting magazines and no howls from the NGOs.
But it seems to be true ;go to the relevant Alaska hunting forums.
An April fools joke in wintertime?
I still don't believe it, maybe an AH member from Alaska can contribute?
Foxi