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Monday, March 29, 2010

Moose Hunting In Alaska

Moose Hunting In Alaska - Alaska Hunting Seasons, Guides And Licenses


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Author: Mark B. Allen

Nothing quite rivals the site of a moose in the wild, huge and gangly, head often raised over its forage, strings of vegetation hanging from massive antlers. The moose is the most sought after big game animal in Alaska. Over 7,000 are taken each year from a population of approximately 175,000.

Licenses

Licenses, big game tags, duck stamps and hunting permits are available from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Wildlife Conservation and are obtainable online. Purchase ahead of time and bring them with you. Licenses are good from the date of purchase through December 31 of the license year. Big game tags are necessary for nonresidents if you plan to hunt brown/grizzly bear, black bear, bison, caribou, deer, elk, goat, moose, bull musk ox, sheep, wolf or wolverine.

Seasons

Alaska is divided up into 26 Game Management Units (GMUs). Each unit has separate regulations and sets its own hunting seasons. A map of these units and the regulations pertaining to them can be found on the web at http://Wildlife.Alaska.gov. Click on the GMU of interest and a document defining the seasons will open. A complete copy of the Alaska Hunting Regulations can also be downloaded at the ADF&G site.

Alaska moose season generally runs from as early as the 1st of September until as late as the 20th of September, depending on the hunting unit. Legal horn size varies between units, but has been for the most part a 50 inch spread or 4 brow tines. Check the regulations of the unit you are interested in hunting for more information.

Important Points

• Mature bulls can weight over 1500 lbs. A kill can yield 400 to 700 pounds of meat and 65 pounds of antlers to transport from the kill-site. Seasoned hunters recommend never taking a moose more than a mile from your vehicle.

• A properly sighted rifle of adequate caliber and a well-placed first shot from a good rest is the best way to avoid having to trail a wounded moose. A rifle capable of shooting a bullet of 150 grains or greater at 2500 fps or more is adequate for moose. A lung shot is the best shot for dropped a moose quickly.

• Some moose are migratory; some are permanent residents of an area. Any one area may have several sub-populations with varying migratory habits.

• Hunt very early or very late in the day.

• Moose have excellent sight and smell. Avoid being visible in silhouette, such as on a ridge. Avoid noisy clothing, such as jeans. Fleece clothing is quieter. Stay downwind.

• Successful hunting is knowing where bull moose will be in the fall season.

How To Find a Moose

Moose are found throughout Alaska, except on the Aleutian Islands. They prefer forested or shrubby habitats and generally avoid the openness of the tundra. They are most commonly found in southeastern or interior Alaska and their density can range from 1 moose per 30 square miles to 5 or more moose per square mile.

Their favorite habitats by season are:

Summer - commonly seen in open meadows and around water eating aquatic plants and drinking large amounts of water.

Fall - Diets change late august to early September to include woody browse of willow, aspen, poplar and birch. Migratory moose move to fall ranges for the rut.

Winter - remain in rut areas and feed on low shrubs early winter. Late winter, mountain moose move to valley bottoms and lowland burns where they forage on willows along rivers and creeks.

Spring - Diet shifts back to herbaceous plants and leaves. Migratory moose move to calving areas and summer ranges.

How To Scout for Moose

Scout in summer and hunt legal bulls on the opening day of the season.

Scout after the end of the fall season. Bull moose tend to stay near rutting areas for a month or two following the rut. Once you locate a fall concentration area, hunt there the next year as late in the legal season as possible.

Find and utilize fall migration routes. Rivers, creeks and low mountain passes are preferred routes.

Keep alert for rubbed trees. Early in September, Bull moose begin rubbing the velvet from their antlers. They continue to thrash trees in late September as a sign of dominance.

Watch for droppings. Summer droppings resemble cow patties; winter droppings are pelletized. Fall droppings are a combination of the two.

Hunting Techniques

Stand Hunting and Glassing - Select a panoramic view of a hillside. Don't scan with binoculars. Pick a spot, search it carefully, then move to a new area. Listen early and late for antler clashes, mating grunts or breaking branches.

Floating - Floating down rivers and creek in a canoe is the most pleasant way to hunt for moose. Plus, you have a method of getting the meat back without carrying it on your back.

Road and Trail Hunting - Cruising the highways with trucks or four wheelers. Mostly, an unsuccessful and expensive method. Park vehicles and hike in.

Calling Moose - The four basic sounds made with megaphones made from birch bark, cardboard or a milk jug.

• Antler scraping on trees and shrubs in early September
• Pre-rut bull "gluck" in early September
• Bull challenge, or "mu-wah" in mid-September
• Cow call, a nasal melodic whine, late in September

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About the AuthorMoose are among the most sought after animals by those hunting in Alaska and make great trophies. Mark Allen, writer for AlaskaGuideServices.com, helps hunters find the ideal Alaska hunting guides, Alaska hunting regulations and Alaska hunting seasons.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Cheyenne, Wyoming #2 Biggest Real Estate Price Gain in US


Home price forecast (1 year):* 4.7%
The city has attracted some new employers in recent years, giving the local economy a boost. Cheyenne's job market is also tied to the city's status as state capital, which has kept area unemployment below the national rate. 
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Cheyenne was one of the few metro areas that recorded home price gains in the past three years, and population growth should help drive up home prices further. The number of city residents jumped by double digits during the 2000s and will probably do so again in the coming decade. That will provide a steady demand for housing, and prices are projected to grow by about 5.5% through 2012.



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Alaskan Wildwood

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Price Range: $49,500 - $89,500

Alaska is truly “The Last Frontier” and the Alaskan Wildwood Ranch offers you a new frontier to explore on your very own. The ranch offers 20 acres and larger parcels offering trees, creeks and amazing views of several nearby snow capped mountains. The recreational opportunities are endless in this area. Salmon fishing in one of the multiple rivers nearby, deep sea fishing and clamming in the Cook Inlet to hunting, hiking and exploring the vast wilderness area Alaska has to offer. Anchor Point is America’s most westerly highway and is only 10 miles from the ranch. The Anchor River is just outside of town and offers several public access points for fishing. The Anchor River flows into the ocean/Cook Inlet just west of town with sandy beaches and unmatched views of 3 volcanoes: Mount Redoubt, Mount Illiamna & Mount Augustine.

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MILES CITY RANCH

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Price Range: $32,500.00
Miles City Ranch in Montana. If you have ever dreamed of being part of the Old West, this is your chance. Enjoy the peaceful, quiet solitude of living here. In addition to abundant game animals, there are several bands of horses that roam freely. The horses roam as if they are wild, but belong to the original rancher. You could fence them out, but they do add to the beauty and real Old West charm of the area. The Yellowstone, Powder and Tongue Rivers are all nearby and offer good warm water fishing.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Off Grid Land For Sale

Having an Off-The-Grid Home - Is it Possible?

Author: Karen A. Jones


What does it take to have an off-the-grid home? Can you just install solar panels and then never have to deal with the local electric utility again? Think about it - you become energy independent, no more huge electric bills, no more huge electric rate increases. Is an off-the-grid home really possible? A lot of that depends upon where you live and how much time and money you are willing to commit to install and maintain your own home solar power system.

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The first thing to take into consideration when determining if you can live in an off-the-grid home is where you live. You need to find out the average number of hours of sunlight your area gets (search the web for peak sun hours). Remember, you only create solar power while the sun is shining on the solar panels. The lower number of hours of sunlight, the more solar panels (also known as PV, or photovoltaic, panel) are needed to satisfy your power needs. Also, you need physical area to mount the PV panels. Do you have ample area on your rooftop or open ground area that has open access to the sun (i.e. no trees, houses, etc that would block out sunlight)?




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To live in an off-the-grid home also means that you have to store electricity in batteries in order for it to be available at night and during overcast days. You will need to buy and maintain enough deep-cycle batteries to store enough electricity to get you through one to three days of cloudy weather. You'll also need plenty of dedicated storage space for all those batteries. Keeping the batteries maintained is the largest part of maintenance for your off-the-grid home. The rest of your home solar power system is very low maintenance. You'll also have to plan in the expense of replacing the batteries periodically (unlike the PV panels, which are usually warrantied for 20 - 25 years).

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With an off-the-grid home it is also beneficial to keep a backup generator just in case of a long stretch of cloudy weather or storm that lasts beyond your battery storage capacity. Generators typically use either gas or diesel fuel. But, if you want to stay "green" you'll probably want to use biodiesel.

So, yes it is possible to have an off-the-grid home, but it's not a simple or cheap project that can be done in a weekend or two. But the benefits to both the earth and your wallet are enormous. Let's say you had to spend $50,000 to install your home solar power system so you have an off-the-grid home. With the 30% federal tax credit on the solar panel installation, that brings the effective price to $35,000. Most states also have solar tax credit incentives, so you might be looking at anywhere from like $30,000 to $25,000. With the savings of a typical electric bill of $200/month, you would have payback of your system in 15 years. But the PV panels usually last for 20 - 25 years, so you'll have free electricity for 5 - 10 years, a savings of $12,000 to $24,000. And that's assuming electric prices don't increase over the next 20 years!




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BUFFALO TRAIL RANCH


Price Range: $49,500 - $99,500


CREEK FRONTAGE!!!Buffalo Trail Ranch features 35+ acre properties starting at $49,900.




This ranch is located about 35 miles southwest of Wheatland, WY and 45 miles northeast of Laramie (pop 30,000). Buffalo Trail Ranch offers lots with power, a trout stream, scattered tree cover, and great views! This would be an excellent spot for that retirement cabin!!





These properties are just off highway 34 about 3 miles. They give you access to lots of recreation in the rugged Sybille Creek Canyon, an area known for its wildlife including big mule deer, elk, bighorn sheep and antelope.  



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The Concept Behind Solar Panels

The Concept Behind Solar Panels

Author: John Mahoney

Solar panels are devices made to convert solar energy into either electricity or heat. While most think of it as new technology, the basic concept has already been in use since around a hundred years ago to heat water in homes. Declared by many as one of the alternatives to oil and coal power with the most potential, the use of solar panels has been steadily gaining ground as the technology advances further. The origins of solar panels date way back to the early 1839 when French physicist Antoine Cesar Bequerel came across the correlation of light and electricity through the photovoltaic effect in an experiment with an electrolytic cell made of two metal electrodes in an electrolyte solution. He observed that output increased when the cell was exposed to light.

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Around forty-four years later, the first genuine solar panel was created by Charles Fritts. His invention was made by sheets of selenium coated with a thin layer of gold. From then on up to mid-20th century, many experimented with the idea of solar energy. During this time, a Baltimore inventor by the name of Clarence Kemp patented the first commercial solar water heater. Also, Albert Einstein wrote and published a thesis on the photoelectric effect and received a Nobel Prize in Physics for his research years later. Another contribution was made by a Carnegie Steel Company employee named William Baily who invented the very first solar collector by putting copper coils in an insulated box. Later on, while working for Bell Laboratories, American inventor Russell Ohl patented the first proper silicon solar cell in 1941. With this innovation, Bell Laboratories went on to produce the very first crystalline silicon solar panel thirteen years later. The original mass-production model's design had 4% efficiency in energy conversion. The technology was continually improved over the years, leading to solar panels with at least 6% efficiency.


The technology went on to be used for space missions. Space satellites were one of the first things to use solar panels in practice.

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By this time, the US had already started to produce solar panels with 20% efficiency. Nowadays, Spectrolab and Emcore Photovoltaics lead the world in solar cell production, producing panels with 28% efficiency. Most solar panels are made out of pure silicon, which is a semi-conductor that is ideal for channeling energy. With impurities and foreign substances removed, the silicon serves as the ideal neutral platform for transmitting electrons. As silicon's natural state holds four electrons, it is to be understood that according to modern chemistry that it can handle four more. Once a silicon atom combines with another, they will share their electrons to form a stable molecule containing eight valence electrons and giving it a neutral charge. This concept is the basis for modern solar panels.


As an alternative source of energy, solar panels have pros and cons that come along with its implementation worldwide.

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It is clean and can be used at any place where there is adequate sunlight. However, that is also its drawback as you will need sunlight for it to create electricity. Also, it is still expensive as the technology as an independent power source has yet to become within reach of mainstream. However it may be; solar panels, along with other alternatives as wind turbines, hydrogen fuel cells, and so on, do have the potential to replace conventional fossil fuels as the main source of energy. As long as research and interest on the technology remains present, it is possible

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About the AuthorJohn Mahoney is a freelance author who writes about various technology related subjects including solar panels. For more information about John visit his website: www.techstore.ie

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Wyoming Walleye Fishing Hot Spots

Wyoming Walleye Fishing Hot Spots

Wyoming Walleye Fishing Hot Spots


Author: Daniel Eggertsen


Freshwater fishermen and women love a good challenge and walleye is one of the many challenges they can face if they choose to try their hand fishing in the state of Wyoming. Mysterious creatures, these type of fish loves to hide out in the sandy or rocky bottom of whatever body of water they happen to be in. They love the cold water, yet tolerate the warmer temperatures when summer and fall in the state set in. A tender, flaky, white meat fish, walleyes are supposedly the best tasting of all the fresh water fishes.

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Walleyes, while being somewhat elusive, like to eat anything and everything that moves and catches its attention that won't eat them first. If they are living in the deeper water of Wyoming, they set themselves up as the hunter and get the unsuspecting hunted as it floats or swims by. They are quick enough to be virtually undetected unless its summer time when they seem to gravitate towards the waters surface. If you're looking for the perfect time to catch these tasty beauties then you want to go out between sundown and midnight.

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Wyoming in and of itself is a beautiful state filled with plenty of places to go walleye fishing. Walleye fishing, in addition to some other species, is going to be extremely here and when attempting to define true hot spots which a few are listed at the bottom it's very easy to say that bodies of water throughout the state are walleye hot spots because almost every single one of them has a walleye or two in them. When you stop and look at the numbers, the state of Wyoming has right around 300,000 acres or water. That amount comprises 4,200 lakes. There is an additional 27,000 miles of rivers. If fishers cannot find a walleye in Wyoming, they may need to determine what they are doing wrong.

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Walleyes like anywhere there is vegetation, which makes lakes and reservoirs prime fishing spots. They hide in the weeds at the bottom in order to sneak up on their own food as its swimming past. They also like the calm waters of these areas instead of the consistent movement of the rivers. That's not to say fishers won't find them in the rivers because they will. Anyone trying to catch one stands a better chance in the calmer waters. Fishers will find their catch patrolling the larges sandy flat areas of these bodies of water.



Spawning season for Wyoming walleye is in May and this is when they change their habits a little bit. During the end of this time of year, male walleyes can be found closer to the surface. They are feeding after all of the other fish have moved on. Fishers can easily capitalize on this fact by using a live bait rig weighted for the appropriate water clarity and depth. Walleye will go for lines baited with small, live organisms or minnows. Once it catches their eye, all the fisherman needs to do is start reeling in the line.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/wyoming-walleye-fishing-hot-spots-454222.html

About the Author

Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is committed to providing the best walleye fishing information possible. Get more information on walleye fishing in Wyoming here: http://www.askwalleyefishing.com/

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Buying Wyoming Real Estate




The Days of the Cowboys
With only three electoral votes in the Electoral College, Wyoming is one of the most sparsely populated states in the United States of America. If you remember the old cowboy movies of black and white screen, those people once roamed the streets of Wyoming. These cowboys were real people who now define the state called Wyoming.
In Wyoming, the Rocky Mountains meet the vast Great Plains making the entirety of the state, a great plateau. The great plateau called Wyoming is broken off by several mountain ranges. I guess you can now imagine the face of Wyoming lands. A great plain and a greater mountain range, this is Wyoming.

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Parks
There are also several parks in Wyoming. This of course means that there is sheer abundance in wildlife here in Wyoming. It may not be as green as Wisconsin but it is as surreal to live here. Imagine walking in the Great Plains and imagine the cowboys of past of walked the same grounds. "One, two, three - draw!" There are exactly eleven parks under the management of the National Park Service. One of these is of course, Yellow Stone Park.

Its Real Estate
Wyoming real estate is meek and simple. There isn't that much of a population in Wyoming because of the aridity that it yields. However, it is also great to live in a place where iconic cowboys once walked its lands. To live in Wyoming real estate is a chance to live where wildlife is treasured and where mountains and plains of great magnitude shape the geography.
Wyoming real estate is dictated by its people and its lush geography. In fact, there are numerous peculiar geographical features in Wyoming. And the ranching industry in Wyoming is also greatly perpetuated.  Ranching in Wyoming is like a family treasure. It is passed on from generation after generation, father to son to grandson. It's something like a family curse but in a good way.

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Live Life Better
To then live in Wyoming real estate is giving you a chance to live to go somewhere where technology is not as pronounced as other places. Where animals and are treasured and where Mother Nature's ideas run wild. Imagine steep mountains meeting with great and vast plains. Wyoming is a place where life isn't that much of an issue, where life is lived simply by living it.
To invest in Wyoming real estate is nothing short of brilliant. Let's all embark in a journey to the past and let the past become our present. Let's walk away from technology and its grasp and live a simple, yet happy existence.
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Monday, March 1, 2010

The History of the Yellowstone National Park

The History of the Yellowstone National Park

Author: Adan Robertsen

Are you searching for n unwinding holiday, which is solitary in a wilder environment? If it is so, the Yellowstone National Park is an ideal location. There are numerous lodges and cabins, which you can select from to assist to provide a tranquil atmosphere. If you are attending in the summertime or wintertime, the lodge of this park is a wonderful way to spend free time with your beloved people or just to have a private retreat. The Yellowstone National Park is a big countryside of about 2.2 million ac with hot springs and geysers.

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This park has an eventful and interesting history. The Yellowstone National Park is popular as the first national park in the world that was established in 1872. To join to this special date, the park is a world inheritance location that has an important amount of honor on the map. This park occupies the states of Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming. Travelers flock to this destination every day in order to observe what particular geothermic activities are held, as well as to watch some of the appealing wildlife. When holidaying in Yellowstone National Park lodges, you can participate in all kinds of adventures like camping, swimming, hiking, and fishing.

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Yellowstone National Park spans an area of 3,468 square miles comprising lakes, canyons, rivers and mountain ranges. Yellowstone Lake is one of the largest high-altitude lakes in North America and is centered over the Yellowstone Caldera, the largest supervolcano on the continent. The caldera is considered an active volcano; it has erupted with tremendous force several times in the last two million years. Half of the world's geothermal features are in Yellowstone, fueled by this ongoing volcanism. Lava flows and rocks from volcanic eruptions cover most of the land area of Yellowstone. The park is the centerpiece of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, the largest remaining, nearly-intact ecosystem in the Earth's northern temperate zone.


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Living Off Power Grid

Living Off Power Grid: Why Do It?

Author: Tim Mcdonald

An increasing number of people have started to realize that they can enjoy today's luxuries and the independence of off power grid living at the same time. Off power grid living basically means that you are disconnected from the grid. Not only is living off the power grid good for the environment and inexpensive, but it is an option open to almost anyone owning a home.

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The idea of living off the power grid applies to anyone, regardless of where they are in the world, even those that are connected to the grid. With the advance of solar, wind and hydro power technologies and better economies of scale, there is an increasing interest in getting off the grid, and breaking free from the carbon emitting power plants. And with the help of various DIY solar and wind power kits, it is possible for any motivated individual to get off the grid, without the help of over-priced expert installations. As energy demands increase worldwide, those living off the grid can rest easy, knowing their power bills are decreasing. Off power grid living can be scary for a few, who think they have sacrifice their way of life - their favorite electric gadgets, television, computers, and other energy consuming appliances - to enjoy such independence and freedom. But this could not be farther from the truth!

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Off power grid living is essentially learning to be aware and control your energy usage. It can be as simple as turning off a light switch when you leave the room, buying energy saving appliances - such as washing machines and refrigerators. Other ways you could save power is by turning off your computer or TV properly. This does not mean putting them on standby, but physically unplugging them from the wall. Starting to live off the grid does not mean giving up all your electronic devices, but merely using them more wisely to save power.

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Off the grid living has become big, that even portable high-efficiency homes, are being built to be independent of the utilities. Similar to mobile homes, the one to two person homes have solar panels, solar water heating and some natural gas, making them portable off grid homes. If living off the power grid is something you have wanted to learn more about, then a good place to start is on the Internet. There a many helpful resources and stories of everyday people successfully going off the grid. Just think about it - no more power outages, no more electricity bills, complete independence from the utilities. Off power grid living is there for anyone to try, and you can start today, regardless of who and where you are.


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