By: Bears Butt

Monkey No Climb Tree

This tree does not need a sign placed on or near it to tell people not to climb up it.  It’s actually a tree called Hura crepitans L.  I have not idea what that means in the scientific world, but I’m convinced if you were stuck fast to this tree you would be yelling something like “Hurry!  I’m a captive to this creepy tree”!!!  Thus “Hura” (Hurry)!  The “itans” (Titans) have me captured and they are “crepi” (creepy)!!!!

It really makes you wonder why God made such a tree like this.  What is its purpose?  Is there any good that can come from it?  (Bears Butt investigates!)

A search for some answers has revealed there isn’t very much good about this tree.  First off it grows where it’s rather warm, humid and where quite a bit of rain falls.  It’s native to North and South America, has large paper thin leaves that can grow to over 2 feet long and it produces fruit in the shape of large pods full of seeds.

None of that makes the tree seem like anything out of the ordinary, except for the spiky trunk.  But reading through the scientific evidence I found on the web, it is anything BUT ordinary.  Natives used to dip the points of their arrows and spears into sap that was extracted from the tree and this acted as a poison on the animals (and men) they poked with the arrows, quickly dispatching the life and making their tracking jobs less of a headache (my take on it).

The sap also causes your skin to rash up should you get it on you and if you rub your eyes with it, you are instantly blinded.  The blindness does go away after a long while, but I think I would not want to find out just how long it took.  Add to that if you ingest some of the sap it’s just a matter of time before it’s “lights out” for you.

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So, here you have a nasty looking spiny tree with sap that causes death and blindness and you think that is about all there is to this tree.  Not so!  This baby has been known to grow over 200 feet tall!  200 feet!  I can not imagine standing at the base of one of these trees and looking up toward the top, I don’t think you could bend over backwards enough to see that high up!  I challenge you to that task!  200 feet is over 66 yards!  Farther than the longest pass attempt of this past Super Bowl!

Now let’s look at the fruit!  You would think that God would make a nasty tree like this and in the end the fruit would be very tasty, good for you and everything about the fruit would be positive.  BUT, God had other plans!  These fruit pods contain a soft tissue when they are growing and the seeds inside are soft as well.  My reading said that ingestion of one (1) small seed would cause stomach cramps, diarrhea, nauseousness, vomiting, convulsions…well you get the drift…not a pretty scene.  And should that not be enough for you, ingestion of two (2) seeds would lead to certain death!

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The picture I have shown here is a ripe fruit pod.  They are green in color while they grow and when the fruit becomes ripe it turns this brown color.  As the color changes, so does the outer skin of the pod change.  It begins to dry out and cracks somewhat between the “petals” that you see.  Once it reaches its peak of ripeness and dryness the outer pod “explodes”….Yes…EXPLODES!  The pods exploding can be heard as if they were 22 shells going off and when this happens the seeds inside are scattered about the area.

Now when I say scattered about the area, I mean these seeds can be jettisoned over 100 yards!  And at a speed of over 150 mph!  Man, don’t be standing there looking at a seed pod when it goes off!  That would surely blind you!  I’m rather amazed the guy dared to hold the pod in that picture above!

Not everyone calls the tree   Hura crepitans L, for obvious reasons it’s commonly referred to as “the monkey no climb tree”, and “the monkey grenade tree”.

One thing is certain in my mind, I’m glad we don’t have them around these parts and I’m quite amazed there isn’t an all out world wide attempt to rid the face of the earth of every last one of them.  I’d highly doubt you would see someone sitting in one in an attempt to keep someone else from cutting it down.  Which brings up another thing or two about this bad boy tree.  If you are ever in the need to cut one down, be sure to wear protective coverings for your eyes, face, arms and everywhere that the shavings and sap could contact your body, or that you could breath in any of the same stuff.

On a positive note…they say the wood is pretty and you can make some really nice looking stuff from it.

Good dermatologists in the areas where these trees grow, highly recommend you tend to these trees daily!  It keeps them in business!

Bears Butt

February 6, 2014

Written on February 6th, 2014 , Uncategorized
By: Bears Butt

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Weasel is my computer go to guy for this site and yesterday I asked him about making “comments” easier for you folks to make.  Unknown to me if you wanted to leave a comment after a story you had to put in your name, email address, company name (if you had one) and then your comment.  That is over the top in my opinion, so he changed it!  (insert smiley face)

Now you still have to put in your name, that is not so bad, and then leave your comment…pretty simple!  My spam filter knows who is real and who is not, but all the comments still have to be approved by me…I’m the last filter!

Since this is a family show type web site, if someone uses inappropriate language in their comments, even if they are not spammers, I will not approve those type of comments.  So parents, not to worry!  Say Amen!

Thanks Weasel for making this change for me!

Bears Butt

February 6, 2014

Written on February 6th, 2014 , Uncategorized
By: Bears Butt

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Today was going to be dedicated to muskrat trapping preparation, instead I felt it necessary to go to Logan and visit with a friend who is checking out the internal workings of the Logan hospital.  He is acting as a sick person, but in reality he is undercover making certain that all the staff members are doing their assigned duties properly.  He is doing as good as can be expected right now!

Once back from that visit, I had an important task that needed immediate attention….A hair cut!

I believe my last hair cut was just before the muzzleloader deer hunt (could someone verify that for me?) and sitting in the chair at Wyatt’s BS, I made that comment and asked that he trim me up so as to give me until June to be back.  He did well!  I’m not certain it will be June until I see him next, but he did an excellent job of making my ears show back up on the sides of my head.

Of course we talked about the upcoming muskrat trapping and things of that sort and when I was about to walk out, he said to me, “I gave you a 1200 rat hair cut”!!!  Is that a prediction?  Is that a vision on his part?  1200 rats is a lot of rats, but for his sake, I will put that down as my personal goal catch for 2014!

1200….how close will we come?  Next week I will set my first set of 2014 with my fingers crossed and that number firmly planted in my head!

Bears Butt

February 5, 2014

Written on February 5th, 2014 , Trapping Stories
By: Bears Butt

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I think someone up above is playing with me…we awoke to about 4 inches of fluffy white snow this morning.  My plan did not include shoveling snow today.

Am I supposed to be THAT flexible to include moving snow today?  I will go out and shovel my driveway and then make my decision to plow or not.  If I plow then the Sweetbreads on the stove will have to wait until late this afternoon.  I’d rather stand at the sink and pull sweetbreads apart for 4 hours than plow snow for 3 1/2 hours.  Have I ever told you how I hate to plow snow?  I think I’ve mentioned it on here before.

I have a pot of sweetbreads that includes 9 packages of the delicious little guys boiling as I am typing and they are my priority…sorry neighbors, it will melt by July I’m sure.

These sweetbreads are part of my trapping preparation this week, just like my atv trailer was yesterday and my newly developed trap is tomorrow.

Gotta go for now!

Bears Butt

February 4, 2014

Written on February 4th, 2014 , Trapping Stories
By: Bears Butt

BearsButtTrailerGate

This picture is of my new toy hauling trailer rear gate!  Can you imagine yourself following me and my trailer down the road?  Almost brings a tear to your eye doesn’t it?

The trapping season for me will begin next week, probably Monday and from that day until I finally pull my traps I’ll be totally consumed with trapping and the activities that come (go) with that.

Bob has lined up Brek to be our skinner again and he will save us a bunch of time.    We have a much better plan this year than we have had in the past and the quality of the rat furs should be much better.  Not that we haven’t had the top lot every year, but we plan on doing a much better job of drying the furs and maybe even combing them before putting them on the stretchers.  Sure it will take more time, but we should net a very high price at auction by doing this extra step.

So, this week will be mine to get everything ready for the trapping season.  You think all that would have to be done is toss some traps into the truck and go, but that is not the case.  I have an atv with the snow plow still on it and the weather is calling for a chance of snow every day this week.  When do I dare take the plow off  ?  The trailer needs the bearings greased and the lights checked.  The traps are already to go, but I’ll need to go cut some extra stakes.  The rats always tend to eat a few stakes during the season.

I made a special trap that I’ll show you when I get it completed.  It’s called a floating colony trap and I sure hope it works.  If it does it has the potential to capture 10 or more rats in one night.  How awesome would that be?  I’ll have a lot of experimenting to do with it to make it work, but that will just add a little bit more fun to the trapping days.

Besides getting ready for trapping, I have a bunch of little things to get done around the house before the first setting day.  I’ll have a busy week!  It’s already started!

Bears Butt

February 3, 2014

 

Written on February 3rd, 2014 , Trapping Stories
By: Bears Butt

LittleCutieOnSmallSled

This little cutie allowed me to take her picture and post it up on here.  Isn’t she a little doll?

Our day on Sulpher Creek was a great one!  Thanks to everyone who pulled this event off and to the many anglers that came to play in the cold wind!

The ice was over 20 inches thick and so if any of you have threatened to come to this event and chickened out because you thought you might fall through the ice…NOT TO WORRY!  20 inches of ice will hold “your truck”  (not mine, but yours) full of gear and beer…trust me…your truck will not fall through.

After a little bit of a rough start to my day, and after running a red light on Riverdale road later on, we made it to the lake at a perfect time!  Our short walk from the sign in trailer out to our spot didn’t take very long and suddenly, our camp was set up for the day.

OurEarlyMorningIceCamp

As is always the case in Wyoming, the wind did not stop blowing all day, but the temperature did rise from near zero to a balmy 20 something before the tourney was over.  I had to place an ice spike into the ice to make sure my tent didn’t go tumbling down wind, but other than that it was a great day on the ice.

Fishing however was very slow for us.  We each did manage to catch a trout but all of them were cookie cutters in the 13 inch range and they had to be at least 16 inches in order to be measured for the contest.  In our group, Weasel had the most bites, but only landed one quarter for his efforts, and ended up giving that up to someone else.  Our quarters ended up as an even steven payout.

Once we were on the ice, we had several other groups come and join around us to share the area.  More is better in my opinion and of course those guys knew what to use and so they caught a whole heck of a lot more fish than we did.  They were not stingy on letting us know the secret, but when you are 15 miles from the nearest place that carries the secret lure, you are pretty much at your own imaginations’ mercy as to how to get the fish to bite.  I even tried my newly thought up, blue fan-dangle….

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It didn’t work.

But, there is more to this ice fishing tourney than catching the biggest fish.  We get to meet some great people.

WyoGoobAndTheBeardedGuys

Here a couple of bearded guys from the Duck Dynasty group joined our Sulpher Creek friend and mentor, WyoGoob (middle) and even though they didn’t grow those beards themselves, the beards did save their faces from a good wind burn.  Thanks guys for joining in the fun!  AND for towing our sleds off the ice when the tourney was over!

These events are all about having fun and allowing those that do all the hard work to get to put some money towards a worthwhile cause.  This lady has been “The Boss” of this tourney since its inception and the money raised this year is going to the Primary Children’s Hospital…And extremely good cause!

TheBoss

A hearty THANK YOU Cassidy Tynsky and the rest of your “in the background” team for being so gracious as to sponsor this event and going through all the hard work making it happen.  May there be many more!

The poor fishing aside or should I say, the poor catching aside (the fishing was great, the catching was not) everyone seemed to be in great spirits.  Some in greater “spirits” than others, but everyone having a great time for sure.

ATrueIceFisherman

Thanks to this guy for allowing me to take his picture.  This should convince you that it was pretty cold up there and should you decide to join us next year, you need to get prepared like him!  It’s easier to take stuff off, than to freeze your butt off and wish you had it.

So, when we were all gathered up around the event hosts trailer, the fishing winners were announced.  They gave out 3 cash awards to the three largest fish and the number one winner, with a fish right at 17 inches, landed a cool cash award of over $1,000!   He was a happy guy!  It was obvious he had been having a good party already, but this announcement really made him grin and dance….But wait…there is more!

Cassidy and her gang of helpers went all out this year with a bunch of great prizes to be raffled off and they also held what is called a 50/50 raffle.  One in which you purchase a ticket and if your ticket is drawn you get half the money collected.  I did not catch the exact amount of the 50/50 prize but it was over $200 and close to $300 if my recollector recollects correctly.

So I’d have to say most every fisherman on the ice bought at least one  ticket for that drawing.

So, the little girl sitting on the snowmobile at the top of this page, pulled out the winning ticket for the 50/50 raffle and guess who won?…..The same guy that caught the biggest fish!  WOW!  How can that be?  What a lucky guy and all the drinks are on him!

DoubleWinnerBiggestFishAnd5050TicketHolder$1200PlusA double winner with over $1200 for his “fishing” efforts!  Congratulations!  What a day it was for him!  I’ll bet he doesn’t get up until the big game starts today!  Party on!

Back to the raffle!  As I said they had some wonderful prizes to give out and almost every one of them were either purchased or donated by Sportsmans Wearhouse in Riverdale Utah!  (Thanks you guys!  I’ll be sending you a note today)!  Jaw Jackers!  Snow Shoes! Tackle bags! Buddy Heaters! And a big old ice fishing tent called an Eskimo Quick Fish 3 as the Grand Prize!  There were more prizes I just can’t remember what they were…my bad!

Everyone wishes their ticket would be drawn for any of the prizes being given away, and especially when the Grand Prize comes up.  Well, what would you know!  My ticket was drawn!  What a lucky day for me!

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So, in spite of not catching a fish that could be measured for the contest and in spite of getting “chill blanes” on the backs of our hands, this group of contestants really had a great time!

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From left to right, me, Shipley, Weasel and Rick Streble!

Thanks once again to Cassidy and gang, Sportsmans Wearhouse and whoever else donated to this great event!  We hope there is one scheduled for next year because if there is, you can expect this small group to grow exponentially!

Bears Butt

February 2, 2014

 

 

 

Written on February 2nd, 2014 , Fishing Stories
By: Bears Butt

Clumsy

This morning we are heading for the fishing tourney in Wyoming…I hope we make it there.

As usual when I get up this early 3:15, I try my best not to disturb my better half (3/4ths) and I tip toe around the place making sure the lights are not left on, or even turned on at all.  This morning has not been very friendly for her so far.

It started with me attempting to put one of two thermos bottles on the counter….I hit the bottom of one against the edge of the counter top and it flipped forward…the very loose lid came off and bounced forward and hit the small cutting board and Ulu knife that leans against the edge of the wall on the backside of the counter top, the lid then proceeded to fall into the sink, to an awaiting glass pan lid, while on top of the counter, the cutting board and Ulu knife slowly fell toward me and then crashed down hard on top of the counter.

That was a lot of racket and I’m quite surprised I didn’t hear something come yelling at me from the back bedroom.  I thought I would, but she must be in a good mood.

My mind raced as to why that just happened and could not come up with any explanation, except…repeat after me…Imma…dumbshit!

I picked things up and put them back in their relative positions and proceeded to gather more things up to heat my broth…yummy left over corned beef broth saved from the last time we had corned beef.  I filled the pan with the broth and the thermos with hot water.  Then proceeded into my den to begin writing something of entertainment for you to read.

As the computer was booting up the weather channel was hanging up and beginning to P.O. me….I could not get it to close down and let me open up the master playground of Bears Butt Dot Com…suddenly I heard the faint noise of something spilling against a hot cook plate…I rushed into the kitchen to find the broth boiling over the top and all over the stove!!!!!

Yikes!

I turned off the plate, grabbed a hot pad and moved the boiling over pan to a cold plate, of course spilling more contents across the top of the stove as I went.  A big old mess was before me!

My mind thought, what could happen next?

The pouring of the broth into the thermos was no big deal, but we will be short about a cup of broth…a small price to pay for the beating I’ll get when Winemaker turns that hot plate on next.  I did clean up the mess on top of the stove, but didn’t get underneath the hot plate.  My bad, but I have a fishing trip to make and no time to mess with the mess!  Sorry, I do have my priorities!

And besides I was able to make a second pot of coffee without incident!  My good!

As a side note, I received a base layer shirt for Christmas from Weasel and Hot Spark and until this morning I had always worn it on top of my red flannel underwear…not so today, I figure I’m going to need all the warmth I’ll be able to get for that Wyoming weather we are facing and so I put it on and then my red flannels over that…what a remarkable difference in the warmth…It’s too hot in this house right now!

I hope to have a success story of several huge fish caught and measured for today’s contest, but who knows….whatever happens will be reported, with pictures and even if the day turns out to be just another day on the ice with friends and no fish…so be it…it sure beats anything else I can think of doing today!

Wish us luck!

Bears Butt

February 1, 2014 (What happened to January?)

Written on February 1st, 2014 , Uncategorized

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