By: Bears Butt

Well, I have not posted in a day or two.  What’s with that?  Busy is all I can say.  I have a ton of stuff to get done before Dry Dogs hunt and I have just now started to do any of it.  Jerky!

Still have to grind up some more meat and then install an in/out thermometer for Tracker in his rig.  That should not take too long.  Then it’s check the propane, get them filled if needed.  Charge two batterys for the trailer….you know the drill.

And of course the usual things to get done around the house and yard.  Maybe I extended my duck hunting out too far……….NOT!

At any rate, my head is now in the Dream Hunt mode and it won’t be out of that mode until the hunt is over!  What say ye, Mr. Dry Dog?

Bears Butt

Nov. 2011

Written on November 19th, 2011 , Uncategorized
By: Bears Butt

Ya know, even a crusty old mountain man gets down right disgusted with his hair being long and scruffy.  Even though God gave me some good hair on the sides of my head, he skipped the fertilizer on the top some and when that hair gits causing me to grieve some, it has to come off.

Today was one of those days.  Yesterday was bad, but today the decision was made that it was time for me to git on over to Wyatts barber shop and have it managed some.  I always put off getting hair cuts until the guys at Wyatts hate it when I walk in.  They know they are going to have to work pretty hard to earn their $10, plus put up with my B.S. the whole time.  I just can’t seem to be quiet and I butt into most every conversation that goes on in their.  Today was no exception.

Well, I told them about my website…you know the one…bearsbutt.com and Brent said he would check it out some day.  I reminded him to include the “s” or he might end up on some site he didn’t want to be on.

So, to those of you who live in the Northern end of Utah, be sure and visit Wyatt’s Barber Shop when you need your “Do” done!

Tell them Bears Butt sent you in.  It won’t get you any discount or anything, nor will it get me any discounts either.  But it might start you off on a good conversation about one of the best mountain men in all of this part of the land.

Bears Butt

Nov. 2011

Written on November 10th, 2011 , Uncategorized
By: Bears Butt

I am a card carrying NRA member and proud of it.  The NRA has done and is doing a lot for us Americans to keep our 2nd Amendment rights and I commend them for doing that!  They spend countless hours looking into the next “anti-gun-campaign”, and are quick to see where international decisions might lead to our loss of the right to keep and bear our arms.

BUT, lately, with money being tight everywhere, I have noticed my mail box has been filling up with mailings from the NRA.  Some say my subscription is about to lapse, when in fact it is not due for two more years.  Some are trying to get me to buy insurance, some to buy clothing or some such other stuff.  Some advertising next years Friends of the NRA events and information on the NRA gunning teams etc. etc. etc.

I had to write them about all of this and I was not too pleasant in doing so.  What I said in my email to them was that I wanted them to stop wasting the money I paid for my enrollment in their organization and spend it on more important things like the lobbying and anti gun things.  If I was interested in the NRA gunning team, I can look that up on their website.  Like anything else, it is on their site for me to look at whenever I want to and to send me junk in the mail was not only a waste of postage, it is also a waste of paper and the ink and the manpower to put it all together!  A total 100% waste of my money.  I went so far as to say that they can count on me NOT SUBSCRIBING ever again if they did not so something very soon to address my concerns.

_____________________________

The sent this response:

Thank you for contacting us.

We send out notices in the fashion that we do because of our organizational structure.  Once a Member has had five consecutive years of Membership they accrue voting rights. We send out the notices because if a Member is late renewing, however slightly, they lose these voting rights. Many Members feel that it is very important to be involved in making the decisions about who runs their NRA.

We do understand that some Members do not wish to receive the amount of renewals that are sent to them. We do have the ability to limit renewal notices, which I have taken the liberty of doing for you.

You will receive three the year your Membership is set to expire.  One will arrive the month before your membership expires, one the month it expires, and one the month after depending on when we receive your payment. I cannot limit your notices so that you only receive one. I also placed you on our limited mailing list. This change will take a few weeks to go into effect. After it does, you should notice a 90% reduction in mail. I hope that you will be satisfied with the adjustments I have made.

We updated your membership profile and placed you on the DO NOT PROMOTE list. This will greatly reduce the amount of correspondence you receive. However, it will not eliminate all correspondence. If a company administers a member benefit, they will have limited access to your membership information. On occasion, they might send you something that the NRA cannot intercept or stop. We cannot guarantee that you will receive no correspondence in the future. However, you will see most if not all additional correspondence stop arriving over the next several weeks.

Thank you very much for your support and please feel free to contact us if you ever need anything else!

Best Regards,

Aaron
NRA Member Communications
11250 Waples Mill Road
Fairfax, VA 22030
www.nra.org
E-mail: membership@nrahq.org
Phone: 1(800)672-3888

______________________________-

So, I have ranted to them and they have made the good decision to drastically cut back on my mailings.  This will save them some money.  But, why I am letting you know this is you too can contact them with the same issue and perhaps they will cut back even more!  You can do what you want, that is your right and by God don’t let anyone take that away from you.

Bears Butt

Nov. 2011

Written on November 10th, 2011 , Uncategorized
By: Bears Butt

Fall is a pretty fun time of year, but it does have drawbacks…like picking up leaves.  This video tells me today is a fine day to go hunting and by the time I am back, I should only have to rake them up one more time.

Bears Butt

Nov. 2011

Fall2011

Written on November 8th, 2011 , Uncategorized
By: Bears Butt

This one is probably not as important as will next years, but get out and vote!  You can not bitch about the situations brought on by our elected officials unless you cast your vote.

Bears Butt

Nov. 8th 2011

Written on November 8th, 2011 , Uncategorized
By: Bears Butt

FALL BACK!  All my clocks have been moved back one hour, all my smoke and carbon monoxide units have been recharged with fresh batteries!  Life is good!

Don’t forget to get yours done as well.

Bears Butt

Nov. 6, 2011

Written on November 6th, 2011 , Uncategorized
By: Bears Butt

Deer collisions along the highway through my hometown is really costly.  Over one hundred deer get killed by vehicles every year in a stretch of road that is just over 10 miles long!  Why?  Because they migrate to the foot hills East of the road and then munch their way down toward the road eating alfalfa and orchard tree branches and suddenly find themselves on the edge of the road.  Deer do what deer do best and that is continue to want more to eat.  They look up and see more orchards on the other side of the road and so….clap, clap, clap…across the road they go!  BLAM, BUMP, SLAM, SMEAR, BREAK, TINKLE, CUSS!!!!

Another deer is killed and another car, truck, van, motorcycle or whatever is damaged.  Another insurance claim made.  And more costs incurred by you and I as well as the person who was insured (or not), because of the rate increases to cover the increasing cost of fixing broken vehicles.

And that says nothing about the cost of that deer!  They are a renewable resource here in the state of Utah, but why couldn’t a hunter have harvested it instead of it getting hit on the highway and left there to rot?  Was it a pregnant doe?  Probably.  And so, two or more deer are actually dieing instead of just the one you see laying there.  Sad.

So, here is my idea, and anyone of you reading this can follow up on it and make yourselves millions of dollars, because wildlife being killed by vehicles is not just happening here on highway 89-91.  It’s happening all over the world!

Produce a motion sensing machine, (they already are out there), that is strong enough to read motion out to say 200 yards.  Set two of these on either side of a pole.  One to sense in one direction parallel down the road, the other to sense in the other direction.  Each of these poles will have to have flashing yellow signs on top of them and when the sensor detects movement, the lights begin to flash and flash for say five minutes.  If no more sensing is detected after five minutes the flashing stops.

Place these poles every “whatever” yards apart down the sides of the roadways.  I would suggest the sensors overlap in their sensing distance to make sure you have the entire roadway covered.  Put them on both sides of the road way.

Since most of these vehicle/animal collisions happen just at evening, during the night or first thing in the twilight of morning, the flashing lights would show up very nicely.  As a motorist comes along and suddenly the lights begin to flash, they know there is something ahead that caused the detector to turn the lights on and they should respond by slowing the vehicle down.  If they don’t they are dumb crapollas and deserve to get crashed!

Sure these things would cost plenty to get implemented and many of them would need to be replaced during any given year, but think about how many crashes and dead animals will be avoided by these things!  To me, it would be worth the expense.  UDOT?  UTAH DWR?  Are you with me on this?

Bears Butt

Oct. 2011

Written on October 31st, 2011 , Uncategorized
By: Bears Butt

To make a dream catcher that will be your lucky charm on a Dream Hunt requires very few tools and not too much time.  A perfect combination of things.  It will cost you a little, maybe like two dollars to do, but that isn’t too bad either.  In my little world of the Willow Creek Free Trappers (our mountain man groups name), the ring found on the end of a trap chain is a large part of our logo.  And so, in order to make a dream catcher that is very special to a Willow Creek Free Trapper person, it makes perfect sense to use a trap ring to encircle that dream.

A person could go out a buy a trap ring if they so choose, but not me!  I scrounge up some soft fencing wire out of the shed.  It is 14 gauge and just pliable enough to get the job done, while still being stiff enough to stand up to the test of time.

So, with the wire found, we need a way to bend it in a nearly perfect circle.  I found the bottom portion of an outdoor table umbrella for that part.  It measures about 2 1/2 inches in diameter (across).

I have clamped this in my vise, but you don’t have to do it that way if you don’t have a vise.  We will need a few tools to get this job done and one is a special type that can lock onto your wire and hold it tight.  They are generally called vise grip pliers.  Mine happen to be pointed. A second pair of pliers and some side cutting pliers.

To begin making our trap ring just  wrap the wire around the pipe and as you come around to the beginning point, keep the wire close to itself,  side by side  if you will.

When you have made the full wrap around the pipe and have about two inches of wire out both sides of the mid point, take it off the pipe and clip it from the rest of the wire.

Grab up your locking pliers and take hold near the middle of where the wire is double.  With the other pliers, take the end of the wire and bend it nearly straight up.

Excellent!  Now you are going to wrap that short piece of wire around the other part of the wire, all the way around if you can.

WOW!  You do good work!

We will now do the same on the other end of the wire.  So, turn things around and bend and twist.

Once wrapped around you have successfully made a trap ring.

Now this ring is strong enough to hold most any critter caught in a trap #3 or smaller.  But we aren’t going to use it for that.  Remember?  We are going to make us a dream catcher!  Let’s go in and have ourselves a cold drink and think about the next step.  But first, let’s clean up our work bench.  Put those tools back exactly where you found them.  A place for everything and everything in its place!

Ok!  It’s time to get real creative and make our finished dream catcher.  For this we will need some artificial sinew, string, twine, leather strap or whatever you want to put on your trap ring.  The material chosen will be used to completely wrap the trap ring from one of the twisted ends around to the other twisted end.

Since I am making my dream catcher to be used as a good luck piece on my dream hunt, I am going to use artificial sinew.  It comes in rolls like this, and costs about $9…there is a whole lot of sinew on that roll and it can be used for a bunch of stuff besides making dream catchers.

Oh ya.  The picture reminds me, we will need a pair of good sharp scissors too.

Unwrap a piece of sinew, string or whathaveyou about four (4) times the distance around your trap ring.  I say this because you might be making a dream catcher that is made out of an old wooden tire ring, the kind that was used on buggies from the past.  Or you might be making a dream catcher out of a basketball hoop.  So, about 4 times the distance around your ring.  Longer is better than shorter, but you could still tie onto a short one to make it big enough.

Ok, now the fun begins.  We are going to tie one end of this around our trap ring really, really close to one of the wire twists.  Make sure you tie a square knot or it could come loose.  Square Knot?  If you can’t tie a knot, tie a lot!  I got that one from one of my nephews.  You can go to:

http://www.animatedknots.com/

And learn how to tie a square knot.  They are really easy.

Now, let’s wrap the sinew around the ring.  Keep the wraps close and maybe even overlapping.  You want to completely cover any of the metal of the ring with this wrap.

Continue to wrap….

Done with the wrap!

Now, finish it by tying it off using a half hitch.  I like to use two half hitches, that way it won’t come apart.

Nicely done!

The next step is to make our dream catcher.  A dream catcher is actually a symbol of a spider web.  Spiders spin their webs with sticky stringy stuff they produce in their bodies and when a bug flies into it the sticky stuff holds them there until the spider has time to come over and eat it.

Dream catchers work pretty much the same way, only we don’t use sticky string to make them….well…you might use sticky string to make yours, but I won’t use it to make mine.  The thing about dream catchers is you put them over your bed and when you are sleeping the good stuff you dream about gets caught up in the web of your dream catcher and brings your good fortune and lots of good luck.

Since I am using sinew as my main string source, I need to pull my sinew apart in long strands.  You don’t need thick string to make the “web” part of the dream catcher.  You might want to use kite string, fishing line or some other sort of smallish string.

The length of the string needs to be very close to the length used to wrap your ring.  Any extra will be left hanging from the dream catcher for fun, or to tie something onto, like a feather or bead.

Tie one end of your string very close to one of the ends on the trap ring.  Leave a couple of inches of your string hanging down.

What knot did you use?  Square knot I hope.  Otherwise “tie alot”.

Ok, here is where it gets creative.  There is no absolute place you are going to tie your string next, but what you will do is pull your string to “some point” up the ring and wrap it around the ring and pull it tight.  I am going to go about 1/3rd of the way up the ring and tie it there.  When I do, I will wrap the string around the ring, and have it come over the left side of the string.  Look closely at this next picture for what I mean.

It’s not entirely clear to see what I have done here as the loose end of the string is hidden behind the trap ring in this picture.  But what needs to happen is when we go to our next spot to wrap our string, it needs to pull this wrap towards it and so that is why the loose string has to be on the left side of this wrap.  All our wraps need to be this way.  Maybe as we continue you will see a better example of what this looks like.  Anyway, give this a try and see what becomes of it.  You can always undo it and try again.

So, our next move is to again go about 1/3rd the distance around the trap ring and wrap our string.

Pull these babies tight.  You might want to even double wrap them.  Your choice.

Go another 1/3rd the distance and do it again.

Pull tight and then go to the ring end and wrap it there.

Pull tight and go to where you started with this whole deal.

Look closely at the pattern you have going.  Pretty cool huh?  That is why I said you can make these dream catchers as fancy or simple as you want just by wrapping closer or farther apart.

This next part is even funner.  Our pattern is going to really start to take some shape as we go.  It’s really easy isn’t it?

Now, take your string to the mid point of your first span of string.

Pull this tight and go to the next span, again tie at the mid point.

Pull tight, go to the next span.

You still have mid points to go to…git er dun!

Next one.

And around we go!

Hey!  This is lookin pretty good!  But, for my dream catcher I need to introduce a little figure of a big buck.  A charm of a buck.  Check it out.

This little baby is what my dream is all about.  Catching a big old muley deer buck!  And so, what better to put in my dream catcher than one of these little babies?  It has a loop hole on top of the antlers and I’ll be able to put my string right through that hole and tie it in the middle of my next span.  This is getting more and more fun as it goes along.

Pull tight and go to the next span!

Pull tight, go to the next one.

Pull tight and go baby go!  Look closely, this loop is right under the deers front legs.

We now take our string over to the tie point under the deers back legs.  Tie it there and then go down to the main trap ring and tie it off.  First we tie it off using itself and then double the tie using some of the loose string we left hanging when we started this process.

You can cut this last string if you like or leave it dangling.

Next cut another piece of sinew and tie it on the top of the dream catcher.  This string will allow you to tie it to your bed post, hang it from the wall or rear view mirror or to your beaversharn!  Mine will be hanging from my beaversharn!

You did a very good job at making this!

I added a little bead on which I wrote “Dream Hunt” and put it where you see it using a separate piece of sinew.  You can do whatever you like with yours.  Get creative!  It’s fun!  And how much did it cost us?  Hardly anything and who else has one just exactly like yours?  No body!  That’s who.  Everyone of them is different, even though they might look the same at first.  Enjoy!

Now Go to Work Dream Catcher!

Bears Butt

Oct. 2011

Here is another I made up for the winners of the United Wildlife Cooperative youth turkey hunt in 2012…..

 

Written on October 30th, 2011 , Uncategorized
By: Bears Butt

RAC AGENDA – November 2011
1. Approval of Agenda
– RAC Chair
2. Approval of Minutes
– RAC Chair
3. Old Business
– RAC Chair
4. Regional Update INFORMATIONAL
– DWR Regional Supervisor
5. Bucks, Bulls & OIAL 2012 Season Dates and Application Timeline ACTION
– Anis Aoude, Wildlife Program Coordinator
6. CWMU Management Plans and Permit Numbers for 2012 ACTION
– Boyde Blackwell, Wildlife Program Coordinator
7. Landowner Permit Numbers for 2012 ACTION
– Boyde Blackwell, Wildlife Program Coordinator
Region Specific Items – to be presented in the specified region only.

Meeting Locations

NR RAC – Nov. 9th 6:00 PM
Weber State University
Shepherd Union Bldg.
Rooms 404A and 404B
3848 Harrison Blvd., Ogden

SER RAC – Nov. 16th 6:30 PM
John Wesley Powell Museum
1765 E. Main St, Green River

CR RAC – Nov. 10th 6:30 PM
Springville Junior High School
165 S. 700 E., Springville

NER RAC – Nov. 17th 6:30 PM
Bingham Entrepreneurship and Energy
320 N. 2000 W., Vernal

SR RAC – Nov. 15th 6:00 PM
Richfield High School
510 W.100 S., Richfield
Board Meeting – December 1 9:00 AM

DNR Boardroom
1594 West North Temple, SLC
M E M O R A N D U M
Date: October 20, 2011

To: Wildlife Board and Regional Advisory Council Members
From: Anis Aoude, Big Game Coordinator
SUBJECT: 2012 BBOIAL Season Dates

The attached documents summarize the Division’s recommended changes to the current Big Game
Guidebook and Rule.
BBOIAL season dates:
See attached tables for details.
Big Game Guidebook and Rule change recommendations:

Statewide Changes

1. We recommend allowing hunters that draw a youth any bull permit to harvest a bull or an
antlerless elk
2. We recommend removing the split from the bull moose hunt making it open continuously without
closing during the muzzleloader deer hunt – this would add 9 days to the bull moose hunts
3. We recommend discontinuing the buck bull combo hunt in the northern region. Under Unit by Unit
management the region will be divided making difficult to implement this hunt
4. We recommend discontinuing over the counter statewide youth archery permits, since statewide
archery will not continue in 2012

Southern Region Changes

1. We recommend adding a limited entry late any-weapon elk hunt on the Paunsaugunt Unit.
2. We recommend adding a nanny goat hunt on the Beaver Unit to help get that goat population to
objective.
3. We recommend minor changes to the Plateau Fish Lake-Thousand Lake elk hunt boundary to fix
a discrepancy with the adjoining units (San Rafael and Henry Mountains). A detailed hunt
boundary is attached.

Southeastern Region Changes

1. We recommend changing the Henry Mountain bison hunt boundary to include Big Thompson
Mesa, which will allow hunters to harvest bison that use that area. The new boundary also
removes Capitol Reef National Park from the hunt boundary. A detailed hunt boundary is
attached.
2. We recommend changing the Nine Mile Range Creek Unit to an any-bull elk unit. Previously, this
unit was limited entry on public land and any bull on private. This recommendation will simplify
the regulations.
3. We recommend changing the dates on the La Sal Dolores Triangle limited entry muzzleloader elk
hunt to avoid overlap with the rifle elk hunt.

Northeastern Region Changes

1. We recommend a new bison hunt on the Book Cliffs Unit to deal with tribal bison that migrate
onto the unit. The hunt boundary is limited to the northwestern part of the Book Cliffs Unit. A
detailed hunt boundary is attached.
2. We recommend changing the Uinta Basin extended archery boundary to reduce conflicts with the
Diamond Mountain limited entry deer unit and reduce harvest of mountain deer. A detailed hunt
boundary is attached.
3. We recommend changing the youth late elk hunt boundary to expand opportunity for youth and
also expand our ability to address bull elk depredation issues. A detailed hunt boundary is
attached.

Northern Region Changes

1. We recommend changing the Crawford Mountain portion of the Cache Unit to an any-bull elk unit.
This area does not have high quality elk habitat, and as such, the elk end up relying on
agricultural fields for forage. This change will help address depredation issues in the Cache Unit.
2. We recommend adding a new any goat hunt on the Willard Peak Unit to help bring the population
to objective and reduce hunter crowding.
3. We recommend expanding the extended archery boundary in the Northern Region to the shore of
the Great Salt Lake (excluding waterfowl management areas) to help address nuisance and
depredation problems in that area.

If anyone is interested I can give you the proposed hunting dates for each of the seasons in each of the 30 areas and be species specific if you want that info as well.

This information comes from a very reliable source but I can not divulge the name unless he comes forward and says he doesn’t mind.  I will not solicit that from him.

Bears Butt

Oct. 2011

Written on October 29th, 2011 , Uncategorized
By: Bears Butt

TThe blue line is Google searches over time that had the word Facebook in the search phrase, while the red line indicates the word Twitter in the phrase.  Interesting.

Written on October 23rd, 2011 , Uncategorized

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