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Vic Patterson

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  1. Fantastic! what a great opportunity to get involved and get others to participate, there are lots out there that can help they just need a nudge! look to the youth, groups and schools.

    The Picnic was a good example of what can be achieved, I suggest you come up with a theme! Our Town had it's 40th anniversary this year, they invited ex pats, had entertainment, sports and politicians! (I can remember the Attlee Park BS sorry speeches)

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  2. Hi Vic do you hunt and if so what is your favorite

    Pete, the hunting season varies from area to area (zones) and it varies from species to species, (hence the need of a GPS and lawyer, really good map reading is all you need) but most areas close December 1, there are lots of special draws (you have to apply for a chance to hunt special animals usually for taxidermy mounting ) Bow hunting starts earlier than gun hunting.

    Brian I don't hunt but have gone out with the guys, deer meat I would say is favorite but moose fills the freezer, you can put over 400 lbs off one animal, (you can go up to 800-900 lb, nothing is wasted. (maybe just the hide) there is lots of comradery or bonding, out there for several days you need to look after each other!

  3. Depends on how the charging electricity is generated? nuclear, wind, solar, tidal or oil or coal etc. is it a case of pollute now or pollute later? Then there is the batteries, what are they made of? how are they disposed of? but definitely a step in the right direction ( ah divent see anywhere to put a gunny sack of coal!)

  4. Unfortunately no! I usually carry it but because of the early departure and cold weather (packing cold weather clothes etc I forgot! I should have known better as it was the first day after hunting season closed and I think the animals know it! :(

  5. Vic, Alcan is still going strong,didn't know it was at newbbiggin! Its always been at Lynemouth :P It does a good line in growing rag-worm for the fishing here, they use the warm water in huge tanks to grow them!

    Pete,I think you are thinking of the power station, it is not there anymore.

    I'm from Blyth and when I cross the bridge at Bebside I'm lost! ;) Newbiggin, Cambois., Druridge Bay they're all so close there all the same! Kidding! I worked at Blyth Power Station, Alcan and all over the Ashington area.

    BTW I was out of town today and saw my first Lynx! impressive animal.

  6. Depending on the animal! they all have a "gamey" taste but cooked right tastes very good, many here won't buy meat from the store, (my wife wont eat poor Bambie, or is it Rudolph? because she puts out carrots out for them!)

    Most people live here because of the outdoors, hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, 4X4 or quading etc (as there is nothing else here!) you love it or leave!

    Hunting and fishing are well regulated, (need GPS and a good lawyer!) it is often used to control different species to protect another species etc (that is often controversial) shoot wolves to protect caribou, shoot grizzlies to save us!!!

    Fishing! you can fish in the local lakes or streams, trek for a week or fly into remote lakes, my plumber at work just returned from the Yukon, fly into one location, a weeks trek to another, got his trophy sheep. The Americans pay big bucks to hunt up here, (my neighbor is a trapper/ guide) its a great place, but don't tell anyone! ;) (Alaska is about 4-5 days drive)

  7. Vic what kind of nasty beasties are you hunting over there?

    Brian, the way this country is going the bunnies will be the only thing between me and starvation and then it will have to be halal bunnie :lol: :lol: :lol:

    Merlin, Its hunting season for Deer, Elk and Moose, time to fill the freezer :)

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