Saturday, September 18, 2010

Fall Weather

When I left for my walk this morning it was 38 degrees out. Fall Equinox happens this coming Wednesday, Sept 22nd. We have not had a killing frost yet, but that can't be long away.

Today was also the first day of the 2010 Grouse Hunting Season. Heard many shotgun blasts coming from the woods this morning as many hunters were after the early season action with the young dumber birds. Most of the reports for the Grouse season are down from prior years harvests. It was also the first day to archery hunt deer. Duck hunting begins on October 2nd this year.

Oak Point Bear

Pictured here is Ray Copa with his first black bear that he shot on Wednesday evening the 15th of September. The bear was taken about one mile from his home here on Oak Point Road. Karen called a number of us to help him get the bear out of the woods. Congratulations to Ray.

Ray is my walking partner and the day before he got this bear we had seen a rather large bear cross the road about 300 yards in front of us. I have also talked to three other people who have see bears on the move this past week. The theory is that they are eating heavily now trying to get that extra layer of fat for the long cold winter hibernation.

Wild Rice Harvest

The 2010 season is over already. Those in the know say that the harvest was only about 1/3 of the 2009 harvest. The theory is that with the high water levels and brisk September winds have knocked a lot of the wild rice off the stocks early, leaving just a little for the pickers this fall. I will speculate this will mean higher retail prices.

Garden

The 2010 garden season is coming to a halt. I have some potatoes, winter squash and beets left to harvest, and then it's time to plow the soil to prepare for next year garden.

Leech Lake Walleyes

The Minnesota DNR is considering whether to maintain or modify the Walleye regulation on Leech Lake. A public meeting is scheduled for October 13th at the Walker H.S. Commons area from 6 to 9 pm. The two plans they are looking at are to maintain the current 4 fish limit, but modify the 18 to 26 inch slot size to 20 to 26 inch size with one fist over 26 inches. This plan would allow the new size to revert back to 18 to 26 inches if the DNR felt it was necessary. The second plan is to keep the s8 to 26 slot size as they are now. I have been suggesting the new size so for one I am going to show up and speak for the change. I would suggest that others who have strong feelings show up as well. I will try to remind people before the October 13 meeting date.

Fall Colors

We are still maybe one to two weeks away from the peak colors, but still the maples are just truly beautiful. The Sumac bushes are turning red. The green oak leaves have not started to change colors yet, will have to wait for that first freeze.





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