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Posted: Mon Aug 12th, 2013 13:23 |
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Thank you all for the good wishes. I've been busy getting things done around the house before leaving, so I haven't been logging in much. Hopefully the salmon run will bring out the bears. It's been a very warm summer for Kodiak, and, like all furbearers, the bears will lie-up in cool shade locations rather than wander around during the day. The salmon run does, however, make them fish almost all day long. A downside to the unusual heat is it tends to make then short tempered and pretty intolerant of intruders, so we will have to be on our toes and be very careful.
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Posted: Thu Aug 15th, 2013 17:21 |
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There is a bright side emerging. The Kodiak Daily Mirror reports that the berry crop is excellent, and the pink salmon run is well above expectations. So maybe some good bear photos.
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