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    That is a fine post. That's the first time I think you've posted on drying salmon. A few questions. Is that a yearly thing for you? About how many pounds (if you know) do you dry? And how long does last (do you use it all over the winter)?
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    Woo Hoo Americorp!!!!
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    Now that right there is funny I don't care who you are. God bless those little hermits down there in New Guinea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hossthehermit View Post
    Yes, folks, it's true. You, too, CAN NOW become a HERMIT in ONLY 14 EASY LESSONS. Until our recent,( patent pending), scientific breakthrough, it took years of blind, unguided, mucking about, down one dead-end trail after another, wandering aimlessly through the mire and morass of wannabe hermithood, frequently ending up in "THE CUBICLE". But, now, for a limited time and not available in stores, the 14 easy steps to guaranteed hermitism is available to selected applicants who posess the necessary skills, drive, attitude, and financial attributes. CALL NOW FOR YOUR FREE APPLICATION FORM. (Just pay separate shipping and handling)

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    For craps sake, don't forget the GINSU knives. Oh wait, I also will thow in a Popiel Pocket Fisher.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    That is a fine post. That's the first time I think you've posted on drying salmon. A few questions. Is that a yearly thing for you? About how many pounds (if you know) do you dry? And how long does last (do you use it all over the winter)?
    That's actually my friend's fish. They need 5,000 a year to feed their kennel of dogs. You can read about it in my blog under A Fowl Adventure if you'd like. To get to their house, 6 hour drive, park on the riverbank, they pick me up in their boat, go up the river 7 miles, park the boat, take the ATVs a few miles up the trail they cut themselves, to their hand built cabin. They run Bush Alaska Expeditions and haul all sorts of people from researchers, scientists, and Sierra Club people into the arctic with their dogs.

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    Crimeny. How do people find places like that? Do they just get lost in the wilderness and wind up someplace and think, "This would be a dandy place to build a cabin"? I'll bet getting their morning Starbuck's is a *****.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Crimeny. How do people find places like that? Do they just get lost in the wilderness and wind up someplace and think, "This would be a dandy place to build a cabin"? I'll bet getting their morning Starbuck's is a *****.

    "Brrrrrr. It's -45F out there."
    "You be careful. Make mine a java chip frappuccino this morning."
    "Looks like we had another foot of snow. I'll be back by lunch."
    He was looking for land and knew somebody who knew somebody who might have some for sale...
    Why do I live in Alaska? Because I can.

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