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Ok, you've got me laughing out loud in my cubicle at work. People are thinking I'm nuts
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The most interesting encounter was with the black wolf last winter. He got to about 10-15 feet away from my dog and I. While he's not known for attacking anyone, he did take a couple of small dogs to dinner. Or was it lunch?
The most startling encounter was a humpback whales surfacing about 15 yards away from the boat. While it's not uncommon to see them up close, this was the first time they popped up in the area I was fishing that day. |
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Oh, I'm completely serious. He may have been talking to himself, but I'm not sure...
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Are you talking about Romeo? I hear talk that there's plans to move him somewhere away from civilization. Just too many people living in that area. We will miss him!
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For me it was last summer, I was out flying the kite somewhere between midnight and 1am. I was sitting there working to untangle a couple strings. All of the sudden I hear breathing behind me. I turn around and there was a moose no more than 15 feet away, perfectly situated between me and the car
. After a couple minutes it wandered off, and I determined now would be a good time to head home.Quote:
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I was freaked out when one of my dogs decided that a moose calf looked like a good playmate; the calf's mother wasn't amused. Neither was I.
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This one time in highschool some friends and I went camping up the Kisaralik river. That evening we had a nice fire going. We were cooking dinner on it and a black bear popped his head out of the trees about 10 feet from us. Of course, the guns were at the tent some 20 feet away. That was the longest 10-15 second stare down I've ever had. Didn't sleep that well that night. This other time up the Kwethluk River we were camping in bear country. I had my black lab with me and a friend and he decides to wander away from camp. Morning came around and I was very tired and forgot I brought Rowdy with us. I went to go take care of business in the trees and my dog came running through the woods and about gave me a heart attack.
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Xa'at...the same thing happened to me on a beach in Mazatlan...okay I didn't think the homeless guy sleeping on the rocks was a bear...I thought he was maybe a beached thingy....(some sort of marine life). I was hiking the beachline to see how far it would take me and it eventually slopes up to a sort of grassy/rocky area and there was the drunk, passed out dude. I think I was more shocked than anything.
Last summer I was hiking down Klahane Ridge. The weather was rolling in, it was getting misty, cloudy, and cold. There were doe everywhere it seems. I must have passed a good five or six, one with a fawn. Anyway, I am coming on a straightaway and there, smack dab on the trail is a buck...a BIG dang buck too. I was kinda shocked but I figured he would move so I kept walking down the trail. He was approaching me from the opposite side of the trail and he wasn't moving. So we were both walking towards eachother and then I thought "He isn't scared. He isn't moving. Okay..." and I tried to recall all my wildlife knowledge....what to do if you run into a grizzly, a blackie, a shark, okay..no good here. And I'm thinking to myself "Heck. Do deer attack?" and he is coming closer and looking right at me and suddenly I decide to retreat a bit, about 20 paces back. He stood on the path for a long time and then started walking towards me again. During the whole time, he was sort of bucking his head up and down. I backed off a bit more and he started eating some pretty wildflowers. He then stepped off the trail, but not far, in fact only on the very edge of the trail. I decided to brave it and pass him, but he sort of let me know that he was the king...or maybe I happened upon his harem. Who knows? But it did sort of freak me out a bit...more than the beached homeless dude in Mazatlan. |
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