Thursday morning was fresh and cold, and three friends were about to go hunting. We go to a lodge called a small town of about 9 miles from our town called Taylors Bay. The only way to get there is a boat, so the weather is nice and windy, it will be a wonderful water trip. If we can not return to the boat, the weather will be very bad. Because it is a 26 ft glass fiber boat.
Me? I remember the night when John passed by and talked to me about his mousse hunting trip. Because David stands upright with his elk hunting story. There is a shelf of about 52 to 54 inches above. The shelves wrinkle on thick grass and gray willows, within 12 feet of Davey. Davey said that as long as turning around on kneeling, you can beat from one of the reliable 30.06. David tells us that he never saw a better rifle than his former Remington; he once knows that he will remove 270 deer in the canyon I said one reason for using one of the dragons, if it was 1 inch, it only fell 1000 feet; back. David is estimated to be the nearest, genuine close, it is estimated to be 800 yards, which is presumed that he can make a specific shot
In all areas, Moose is the most important animal of Mikumaku. This is the second major source of their flesh, clothing and rope, and they are important items. They usually hunt the mousse in groups of 3 to 5 people. Before the moose hunting, they let their dogs starve for two days and have furiously helped to complete the moose. To kill the elk, they will first use a bow or other weapon to damage it. When they fall, they use spears and their dogs to accomplish it. The bowel is given to the dog. Through this process, men are trying to direct the mousse to the camp, so women do not need to go far to pull out the mousse. After he killed his first mousse, the boy became a man with the eyes of the community. It marks his access to marriage rights
How did you harvest the mousse? You need a team to hunt the mousse. This is a lot of driving and waiting until you find it. I am hunting with my family and I am using a 30-30 rifle. When I caught the mousse, I slaughtered it at that moment. We put all the fresh meat on the waterproof sheet and put it back in our car. The liver is a delicious dish, we use a little seal oil and eat it while slaughtering. It looks like medium rare steak. Why does Nuwuvi harvest nuts? In the past seven years, federal officials and volunteers at Mountain Institute / Portland State University have worked closely with members of the Nuwuvi tribe to celebrate and harvest pine nuts in the territory of Nuwuvi's ancestors. In the annual autumn party, multiple tribes can reconnect while sharing tradition, culture and protection. The harvest of pine nuts helps manage pine and Juniper's habitat and reduces the risk of forest fires. Tribal members, volunteers, and federal staff will help you prepare, arrange and maintain Juniper and pine trees for future harvest.