tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-184279442087175806.post383094735643711110..comments2023-10-26T01:54:34.507-07:00Comments on Moose Nugget: What Can Be Done In A DayMoose Nuggetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14272819840578443332noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-184279442087175806.post-7686879531354691922010-09-27T00:54:44.096-07:002010-09-27T00:54:44.096-07:00Hello again Nicole,
Please accept my appology if m...Hello again Nicole,<br />Please accept my appology if my questioning the legality of the roadkill harvest caused any upset. I truly did not realize that places with populations under 1000 were on a different list system, as is stated by 'upinak'. <br />My concern was that your family might not be aware of the rules, and of the possible fines. It seems that 'upinak' wants to call folks who are concerned about your family being fined for illegal activities, 'jerks'.<br />I did not mean to be a 'know it all'. I stated comments as questions, becaue I did not know for sure, thus the '?'<br /> Today I purchased a copy of the Delta Wind, as I passed through Delta Jct. Page 7A of the Sept 23rd paper has extensive articles about Fish and Wildlife violations (with associated large fines). Also the AST Police Blotter on the same page lists two moose which were salvaged by local charities on Sept 7th. The 11:08AM one on Tanana Loop Ext would almost fit your description of the mid day phone call. Except that, "a charity responded to salvage the moose."<br />If 'upinak' is correct that communities of less than 1000 are eligible for individuals to salvage roadkill, the 2010 population of 1168 for Delta Jct might mean that his old rule may no longer apply.<br />My generation was taught that ignorance of the law is no excuse. So I guess I tend to ask questions when somehing does not seem to click with stuff stored in the old brain. Sorry.<br /> Please keep your family safe, and have a wonderful winter.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-184279442087175806.post-84621155680121032682010-09-16T13:41:59.153-07:002010-09-16T13:41:59.153-07:00Hey there Delta Junction!
Don't worry about t...Hey there Delta Junction!<br /><br />Don't worry about the Anon guy. Your friend is fine, being the fact that Delta only has so many people, and Anon doesn't know that you can be on a "list" when the population is under 1000 (which you are in).<br /><br />BTW I am jealous. Though, hunting up there is a PITA! I may be coming back up for a Buffalo or Elk. We haven't decided as of yet. Have fun, stay safe.. and don't worry about the jerks in Alaska who think they know it all. They don't. :)upinakhttp://gardeninggonebad.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-184279442087175806.post-58362137211119903712010-09-11T09:20:13.762-07:002010-09-11T09:20:13.762-07:00I'm new to your blog and wanted to tell you ho...I'm new to your blog and wanted to tell you how much I am enjoying it! We are leaving in 6 days (eek!) to travel from Arizona to Salcha, where we have bought a home. Here's my question to you....I have actually heard of the Roadkill List, but I assumed that the animals would not be good to eat because of the trauma caused by being hit by a vehicle. Something about those endorphins or whatever coursing through their systems, making them taste yucky or something. Do you know anything about that??Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-184279442087175806.post-47051152135276086602010-09-11T01:49:04.602-07:002010-09-11T01:49:04.602-07:00Wow, here I was always under the impression that t...Wow, here I was always under the impression that the roadkill salvaged moose was destined to be donated to charities. Has your friend set up his own charity, then deemed your family to be poor enough to need the free meat? Or is Delta Jct far enough from the major population areas that other laws apply?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-184279442087175806.post-89142778855677541922010-09-09T06:19:04.463-07:002010-09-09T06:19:04.463-07:00WOW...you have had a busy day, I'm with you on...WOW...you have had a busy day, I'm with you on the waiting part...I'm not good at it either....<br />maybe you can make moose jerky out of some of it...I love beef jerky...wonder what moose jerky would taste like??<br />Have a Great Day!!<br />Miz LizAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-184279442087175806.post-23873745682631140152010-09-09T00:24:41.917-07:002010-09-09T00:24:41.917-07:00Ohhh moose is better than cow, much leaner. My da...Ohhh moose is better than cow, much leaner. My dad used to hunt moose every year and we sure enjoyed it when he shot one.<br />I didn't know there was a road kill list. Good to know.Sparklesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02806553694200529082noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-184279442087175806.post-13923311261955831742010-09-08T23:02:08.803-07:002010-09-08T23:02:08.803-07:00Oh now I remember why I didn't move to Alaska....Oh now I remember why I didn't move to Alaska. I prefer my moose to be made out of beef. :). Let me know when you get a call where the troopers have had to shoot a cow and I'll be packed and ready to go. :)JacksDadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08890399097586316657noreply@blogger.com