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    2008 March - Northwoods Wanderings - Surviving the Wilderness of Aroostook County Maine

    Archive for March, 2008

    Low income assistance for Stimulus Package

    Just Click    Help

    This will take you to a source for information on the IRS helping Non-filers like Vets and Social Security receivers get filed. You have to file to get the cash!!!!

    Below are the schedules for economic stimulus payments related to tax returns processed by April 15, 2008.

    Stimulus Payment Schedule for Tax Returns
    Received and Processed by April 15

    Direct Deposit Payments
    If the last two digits of your Social Security number are: Your economic stimulus payment deposit should be sent to your bank account by:
    00 – 20 May 2
    21 – 75 May 9
    76 – 99 May 16
    Paper Check
    If the last two digits of your Social Security number are: Your check should be in the mail by:
    00 – 09 May 16
    10 – 18 May 23
    19 – 25 May 30
    26 – 38 June 6
    39 – 51 June 13
    52 – 63 June 20
    64 – 75 June 27
    76 – 87 July 4
    88 – 99 July 11

    This was copied and pasted directly from the IRS site!!!!!  BNR 3/28/08

    Posted on 28th March 2008
    Under: News, Political Pointings | No Comments »

    They are all Dead!!!!

    Awhile ago I showed all of you a picture of a doe and a trail the deer were using to move in that area.

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    I am saddened to report that the doe and the other 8 to 12 deer in the group are gone.  A pack of Coyotes moved into the area in late January and systematically killed off each and every one.  Leaving behind nothing more than some hair and bone from each kill site.  The pack has been seen and documented to be about 28 in all. I am not being “dramatic’ by stating an inflated number. They have been observed and documented.

    These ‘yotes are the Aroostook variety. Big, fast and ferocious. My buddy Pete took that picture..and alot more. I only used the one for the contest. He has more pics for me…..of the ‘yotes. I will post some later on when he sends them over.

    We have got to kill these beasts before we run out of deer! This winter has been very harsh. Record snow falls and all. The deer are so desperate to get away from them they have abandoned the yards and are getting hit by cars all over the state. Between the ‘yotes and starvation the deer have had to make hard choices.   In fact the state has decided to trim some trees along I95. The deer became aware of this boon and are now a traffic hazard. The signs warning of the danger are up……….so the state knows it too. 

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    Posted on 27th March 2008
    Under: Hunting, News, Political Pointings, Trail Cam | No Comments »

    Deer herd …2008 forecasts

    The following is a direct transcript of the IFW posting on said date. I quote this source in order to share with you my concern for the coming deer season. Read between the lines, but understand the magnitude of this heightened Winter Kill. It will take years to get deer numbers back up to the highs we saw over the last few years. This season is going to test your hunting skills.

    March 10, 2008

    2007 Deer Harvest Nears Expectations; Winter Conditions Affect Population

    For more information, please contact State Deer Biologist Lee Kantar at 207-941-4477

    Augusta, Maine – Another fall Opening Day, another fall opening with unpredictable weather. Welcome to deer hunting in Maine!

    Despite another turbulent and wet day in parts of the state, Mainers were able to harvest 1,859 deer on Opening Day, an increase of 37 percent from 2006. This led to a total fall harvest of 28,884 deer (although at the time of this release a few registration books remain outstanding). This is slightly lower – about 2 percent – that the preseason predictions and higher than the 20-year average of 28,700.

    Colder weather and tracking conditions in many parts of the state made this season a pleasant and productive one. 

    Maine’s deer season stretches from September through December, and is broken into several segments that include the Regular Firearms Season, the October Archery Season, the Expanded Archery Season, the Muzzleloading Season, and Youth Deer Hunting Day.

    The total deer kill for each of the past 10 deer seasons:

    2007 – 28,884;
    2006 – 29,918;
    2005 – 28,148;
    2004 – 30,926;
    2003 – 30,313;
    2002 — 38,153;
    2001 — 27,769;
    2000 – 36,885;
    1999 – 31,473;
    1998 – 28,241.

    Youth hunters had their second best day ever (1,065 deer) and proved that neither warm temperatures nor rain could keep them out of the woods.

    Together expanded and special archers had a slight downward trend of about 6 percent from 2006 and in total harvested 2,236 deer. Expanded archery continues to play a critical role in keeping deer numbers in check in areas with firearm restriction ordinances.

    Blackpowder enthusiasts came up strong in 2007 with a harvest of 1,964 deer, which is a 50 percent increase from 2006 and by far is the highest muzzleloader harvest that Maine has seen – the first season was in 1981!  Colder weather and tracking conditions in many parts of the state made this season a pleasant and productive one. 

    Again this year more deer were killed in Penobscot county (3,283) than any other county this past year. Other counties where more than 2,000 deer were killed include Somerset (3,131), Kennebec (2,822), Oxford (2,584), York (2,531), and Cumberland (2,391).

    Hunters this year killed 16,103 adult bucks and 12,781 antlerless deer. The antlerless kill of 12,781 was down 7 percent from the predicted antlerless kill of 13,640. The decrease was mostly a product of a reduced fawn harvest.

    This year, the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife issued 66,375 Any Deer permits. An Any Deer permit allows a hunter to harvest a deer of either sex. By controlling the number of female deer in a population, the department can manage deer population trends. Any Deer permits are issued through a lottery system.

    Harsh Winter for Deer Populations

    To those people who have spent time in the outdoors this winter, it will come as no surprise that this year is on track to be one of the most severe winters for deer in the last 57 years, according to IF&W State Deer Biologist Lee Kantar, based in Bangor.
            
    “If winter conditions persist we will need to brace ourselves for a large decrease in Any Deer permits as well as a reduced harvest in 2008 in order to compensate for an expected increase in winter mortality,” Kantar said.

    IF&W has been monitoring the effects of this year’s winter on the deer population by completing weekly checks at weather collecting stations at 28 locations throughout the state. The data are compiled and compared to past years to determine the severity of the winter and what its impacts are on the deer population in different parts of the state.

    IF&W’s winter severity index is based on a calculation of snow depth, deer sinking depth and ambient temperatures, according to Kantar.

    “The biggest driving factor is snow depth,” Kantar said. “The deeper the snow the more it restricts mobility and taxes a deer’s energy budget.”

    Deer that are yarded up mostly rely on fast reserves from the previous fall to survive a winter. Good deer yards help slow the downhill slide of fat reserve use by providing thermal protection and some limited food sources.

    “The longer that winter stays, and the later it takes for spring to arrive and green up, the harder it will be for deer to hang on,” Kantar said. “Fawns are very susceptible this time of year because they have not had time in their young lives to maximize body condition and size. They are still growing so they do not have the benefit of putting on much fat for the winter. It will be a brutal year for them.”

    IFW wildlife biologists will be meeting in the next few weeks to determine the preliminary number of any deer permits that will be available for next year.

    As quoted from MDIFW (Click link to read the information on their site.)

    As an avid hunter and a reasonably successful one. I am concerned with what this means to all of us. At a time when we have finally gotten the state to acknowledge that Aroostook County needs them to resurvey and study our deer herds, to better regulate it. It appears that Augusta is first looking to shift the recovery burden over to the does and fawns. Yes we need to reduce permits to get more to last over. But letting the Bucks face the gun alone. Means that buck kills could be too high for proper rebuilding of the herd. If we are to recover from this catastrophe we must all face the reductions. This is a perfect time to enact a three year moratorium on our “bucks only” seasons. Prefering instead to create a slot limit. No buck less than a 3 point and over a six. We need to enact rules right now to sustain our herds or see them disappear. Leaving a few bucks in the woods makes sense.

    (I sponsored a Deer Management Poll over on Maine Hunting Today in 2007…… here is the poll Link…Aroostook Deer Management … this poll is now closed. But through this poll I learned alot about what people wanted. Here are the key points:

    1. Bucks Only…to stay….no moratorium desired

    2. Deer ratios not accurate: 5 does to 1 buck more likely than 2.5 to 1 as stated by MDIFW

    3. Slot Limit; Most hunters indicated that rather than ban bucks for three years. A slot limit would work better. Leaving the young in place and the old studs still out there too. )

    Posted on 24th March 2008
    Under: Hunting, News | 2 Comments »

    Ever Wonder If Big Brother Is Watching?

    The scary part to this information age we live in, is who knows what about you? In 2020 ordering a pizza could get scary.

    Click on: “Pizza 2020

    I usually stay away from the ACLU……too liberal. But they have a point.

    Posted on 22nd March 2008
    Under: Gun Rights, News, Political Pointings | 2 Comments »

    Business and Agri Trade Fair

    Presque Isle Forum:

    MARCH 28th……4 to 9 pm

    MARCH 29th ……10:00 am to 9:00 pm

    MARCH 30th ……10:00 am  to 4:00 pm

    Admission is 3.00………    children under 10/1.00

    Bring a can of food for “Friends Helping Friends Food Pantry” and get 1.00 off admission.

    For a complete list of exhibitors go to FFCC 

    Full PCW wrestling matches on saturday at 5:30….Grudge match on sunday.

    Posted on 21st March 2008
    Under: News | No Comments »

    Are you watching?????

    The most important piece of “gun-rights-law” is about to be redefined for our generation. The US Constitution will be getting reread by the Supreme Court and a decision will come down in June that could change Gun Ownership for all of us. Your 2nd Amendment right to Keep and Bear arms will be scrutinized by the high court. The Heller case in DC will for once and for all finally define your right in this country to keep and bear a handgun in your home. Rather than rehash the article here I have a link to the Christian Science Monitor article. This is a clear and concise report on the facts of the case and the issues around it. For balance I will add links to the ABC and CNN reports as well. Please read all of it and decide for yourself.

    Christian Science Monitor

    ABC

    CNN

    (and from the anti-liberals)

    Newsbusters

    As a freelance writer I am solely responsible for all of my content here and in all that I write. As such I will take the heat for my linking this blog to these sites.

    I feel…………… YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO KNOW WHAT IS AT STAKE HERE!!!

    It is Skinnymoose policy not to post the entirety of another writers work to call it our own, plagerism. So I offer you the alternative method of linking you to the various articles being written. Feeling these other writers are quite capable of stating their views for you to read.  I offer this Blog as a clearing house of information on issues as I see them. In all cases I will link you to the original story even if I disagree.

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    Posted on 18th March 2008
    Under: Gun Rights, News, Political Pointings | No Comments »

    Trailcam contest!!!!

    Hey……

    getting alot of emails about the contest. Looks like 11 so far are goining to go for the camera. If you are interested in this contest I have to warn you about one little point of confusion.

    YOU MUST BE REGISTERED NOT ONLY TO ENTER THE PICTURES…..BUT BE REGISTERED PRIOR TO TAKING THE PICTURE!!!!!

    That was why I repeatedly warned you that you must PREREGISTER!!!!!  ie …… you must be a registered contestant prior to the taking of any pictures. I don’t want all of you Johnny come latelies waiting for the last possible second…or that perfect picture to enter.

    If we  are to have a really good contest we need early registrations. I need to know how much of budget I have to go shopping with. 

    Like I outlined in the beginning, the more I have the more prizes there can be. Not to mention I can boost the camera choice up the scale as the money allows.

    Brent Reece(c)copyright 2008 

     

    Posted on 17th March 2008
    Under: Trail Cam | 1 Comment »

    So much going on !!!

    Winter in Arostook is full of things to do. You can go to “Big Rock” and ski for free on corporate nights. You can ride trails from Fort Kent to Millinocket. You can snowshoe Mount Chase in Patten. Or sit a Coyote bait in the North Woods to win the Coyote contest.  No matter what you are into. You can do it here.

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    Rabbit hunting and ice fishing are still viable clear into March. Then the ice gives way to water in April.  But the Coyotes are in need of killing all year.

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    Now not to be sectarian, I love to do more than just hunt and fish. I sometimes eat and go to the movies.

    My favorite fox hunting picture…….

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    Now the reasoning here is that if you kill the coyote. Who kills on average one deer per week or more. Each kill saves 52 deer from a terrible death. To be honest the more deer we have in the woods…….

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                                          …….the more steaks for us.

    Posted on 16th March 2008
    Under: Hunting, News, Skiing, Sledding, Snowshoeing | 2 Comments »

    Deer Management Report

    For all you hunters out there the state has posted the results of the “Working Group ” on deer management. GoTo: report

    Good read..but offers no answers.

    Posted on 7th March 2008
    Under: Hunting, Political Pointings | No Comments »

    Just a Sample of what I am seeing!!!!!

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    Now my buddy Pete in an effort to keep ahead of us all in the woods, is aleady out there getting pics.  This was before he knew about the contest.  This nice shot of the doe is from this January. A really nice photo. But notice the trail, she had alot of company but they avoided the camera. Now old Pete he just got his camera last year but he is addicted to seeing wildlife. If he were to tell it he would tell you that the reason he didn’t get the rest of the bunch that came through. Was that the camera was too cold and refused to shoot as fast as was needed. (I think most of these cameras are built in warmer climates and can’t handle the real cold we get.)

    He sent over some older shots as well:

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                                                 THE LORD OF ALL HE SEES

    My favorite of all the pics Pete has sent. But we have others to inspire you ……….

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                         Click on the thumbnail images to get a bigger view.

    Now get out there and get me some really good pics.

    ( OH yea, all pics have to be of wild animals or birds. Please no domestic livestock or deer farms. This includes all pets and domesticated critters. The only exception will be animals drawn to feeders, but are otherwise wild.)

    REMEMBER!!!!!  THIS IS A POPULARITY CONTEST!!!!!

    But save yourself the hassle later and get preregistered. Send me your name,address, and phone along with the $10.00 entry fee.

    (email me at : aroostookbasser@yahoo.com for the address)

    Posted on 1st March 2008
    Under: Trail Cam | No Comments »