tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13758431.post8997461429872595943..comments2023-10-28T03:14:44.519-07:00Comments on Calhouns Can(n)ons: Bang Bang BearNewsstandGreghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04099049885765768069noreply@blogger.comBlogger17125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13758431.post-49368316838748195682010-02-07T07:21:21.355-08:002010-02-07T07:21:21.355-08:00That's another receipe, one just does NOT mix ...That's another receipe, one just does NOT mix the two... and besides, it's too darn difficult to bag a moose in Los Osos... unless it's at the Moose Lodge bar...Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06093426896476666691noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13758431.post-48917547627273238852010-02-07T05:18:56.023-08:002010-02-07T05:18:56.023-08:00What? No moose?What? No moose?Churadogshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17701649330085709021noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13758431.post-62781187878363549952010-02-06T13:54:40.528-08:002010-02-06T13:54:40.528-08:00Needs CurryNeeds CurryAlon Perlmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00155776897189144501noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13758431.post-35661921752095463692010-02-06T09:05:24.977-08:002010-02-06T09:05:24.977-08:00BEAR STEW...
From the kitchen of my friend, Sara...BEAR STEW... <br />From the kitchen of my friend, Sarah Palin<br /><br />Ingredients:<br /><br />4 pounds bear meat <br />1/4 cup all-purpose flour <br />1 teaspoon dried oregano <br />1 teaspoon salt <br />1 teaspoon ground black pepper <br />4 tablespoons margarine <br />2 tablespoons olive oil <br />1 onion, chopped <br />1 cup beef broth <br />4 bay leaves <br />2 pounds red potatoes, diced <br />1 pound fresh mushrooms <br />5 carrots, sliced <br />2 turnips, cubed <br /><br />Directions:<br /><br />In a large mixing bowl combine flour, oregano, salt and pepper. Place bear meat in the bowl a little at a time and coat well. <br />Heat oil and butter in a large skillet. Fry the bear meat until browned. Let drain on paper towels. <br /><br />Fill a large Dutch oven with 2 to 3 quarts water. Add bear meat, onions, beef broth, bay leaves, potatoes, mushrooms carrots and turnips. Cook on medium-high heat for 2 to 3 hours. Add more water as needed. <br /><br />Nutritional Information:<br /> <br />Servings Per Recipe: 8<br /><br />Amount Per Serving<br />Calories: 539<br />Total Fat: 28g <br />Cholesterol: 0mg <br />Sodium: 600mg <br />Total Carbs: 20.1g <br />Dietary Fiber: 6.3g <br />Protein: 51gUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06093426896476666691noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13758431.post-86740849410509047142010-02-06T07:13:53.596-08:002010-02-06T07:13:53.596-08:00Hmmmm, maybe we need a recipe for bear stew here.Hmmmm, maybe we need a recipe for bear stew here.Churadogshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17701649330085709021noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13758431.post-11603588824159457552010-02-05T15:36:46.687-08:002010-02-05T15:36:46.687-08:00Not easy to bag, but so fun to hug!
Back to the B...Not easy to bag, but so fun to hug!<br /><br />Back to the Bar <br />So I asked the wiser man;<br />Didja eat the Bar?<br />And he said. Of course, I wouldn’t have killed him if I didn’t intend to eat him.<br />official site for Bear USGS Data, Go to the link and review the video beneath<br /><br /><b><a href="http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/03/grizzly-bears-pole-dancing-video-northern-divide-usgs-norock.php" rel="nofollow">Better Understanding Grizzly Bears to Better Protect Them</a></b><br />(caint they write any betterer then that?)<br /><br /><br /><br />More here <br /><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGV-n74lIE8&feature=fvw" rel="nofollow"> (What would we do without U)</a>Alon Perlmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00155776897189144501noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13758431.post-28220097059174220292010-02-04T12:45:35.323-08:002010-02-04T12:45:35.323-08:00http://www.arwhead.com/calhunt/bear.html
It's...http://www.arwhead.com/calhunt/bear.html<br /><br />It's not nearly as easy to bag a bear (or even a deer) as you might believe...<br /><br />...and very few, if any, will be taken south of Camp Roberts/Hearst Castle... <br /><br />I'm not taking side, but there seems to be a lot of emotional hand wringing by those who have never eaten anything wilder than a Harris Ranch steak... or a head of Salinas lettus... Ever been fishing... or just buy it nice and clean in plastic wrap...???<br /><br />Hunting is not as bad as some activists would like to convince the rest of the world... (there activists against almost everything... mosquitos?)Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06093426896476666691noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13758431.post-45121674277205995762010-02-04T11:52:01.109-08:002010-02-04T11:52:01.109-08:00Actually I'm with Ann on this Mike, not the ho...Actually I'm with Ann on this Mike, not the holy grail of vegiterianisem, just the overall small numbers.<br />Although nature provides sufficient challenge, even for an apex predator that NOT Culling from the weaker side will not be as harmful as simple effects of breeding group Isolation.<br />Can go into it more.<br />Though the bears don't necessarily recognize state borders. (so if Nevada is continuing to supply from a large healthy stock, along a long state border, it is different than if California was an island).<br />Given that the population is small, It would have to be done, non randomly, in the way that the biologists determine. so the hunters would have to hunt in specific areas and if several bears are killed in close geographical proximity, then that area would need to shut down, since the breading population would be affected.<br />It has more to do with the Apex predator and large territorial range. Deer are different.<br />That's why a nuisance bear program, would require an on call list etc... the fees would have to be high. Out of reach for most traditional hunters.Alon Perlmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00155776897189144501noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13758431.post-30043298730074288802010-02-04T10:42:43.864-08:002010-02-04T10:42:43.864-08:00Are Ann's comments based on any facts or just ...Are Ann's comments based on any facts or just an emotion...??? Is Ann a state (or otherwise) biologist...??? <br /><br />I've been a hunter and don't recall anyone running around will-nilly killing anything... unless you count the drunks from LA and they couldn't kill anything except each other...Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06093426896476666691noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13758431.post-25057870633918182062010-02-04T09:58:43.389-08:002010-02-04T09:58:43.389-08:00Alon sez:"If the state biologists determine t...Alon sez:"If the state biologists determine that culling is truly biologically necessary, then why not utilize Hunter’s paying to collect trophies (or on call fee for a chance at a un- relocateable nuisance bar)."<br /><br />One of the problems in "culling" bears is you hafta do it right time, right place, right bear. Otherwise, if you just have hunters going out will-nilly shooting bears, they may not take out old bears, sick bears, maurading bears, but will kill alpha/healthy breeding stock bears, thereby overall weakening the bear pool genetically. Not a good idea with a small core population.Churadogshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17701649330085709021noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13758431.post-80221896369628832852010-02-02T19:48:36.808-08:002010-02-02T19:48:36.808-08:00I met a wise fellow in a Bar in Baywood who once k...<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B48D60wH8gA" rel="nofollow">I met a wise fellow in a Bar in Baywood who once killed a bear, didn’t recon to ask if he ate him too, wouldn’t see why not.</a><br /><br />I’ll try to get it back on LOCAC Agenda<br />Chances of poaching decimating a small population, are real. The population is stable now. If the state biologists determine that culling is truly biologically necessary, then why not utilize Hunter’s paying to collect trophies (or on call fee for a chance at a un- relocateable nuisance bar). Odds are that enforcement will cost more than fees collected.Alon Perlmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00155776897189144501noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13758431.post-49436486526244682902010-02-02T18:33:25.056-08:002010-02-02T18:33:25.056-08:00From what I understand swine are at least as intel...From what I understand swine are at least as intelligent and trainable as dogs.<br /><br />I've heard some say that they don't name the farm animals they intend to eat to avoid bonding with them. They say it's hard to kill or send to slaughter an animal you've named.Bev. De Witt-Moylanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05892351727428430698noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13758431.post-62321986030680803522010-02-02T06:32:31.506-08:002010-02-02T06:32:31.506-08:00Mike sez:"just how many permits are going to ...Mike sez:"just how many permits are going to be issued for SLO County...???"<br /><br />Tribune says the new plan is to issue 50 bear permits a year. The study showed a stable population of 1,067 in the county now. That number would rise or fall, depending on environmental conditions, i.e. fire, drought, loss of habitat, drop in deer population or food supply & etc. <br /><br />The question I find so interesting is why go kill bear in the back country in the first place? I can certainly see having trackers take out maurauding bears (or tranquilize them and haul them further back country) but other than that, what's the point? Sport? What's sporting about sneaking up on a bear and killing it (at a safe distance) with a high-powered rifle? Or chasing it up a tree with a pack of dogs and shooting the frightened creature from a safe distance. What's the point? If the joy is in the stalk, bring a camera. If the "sport" is in the stalk, see who can get closest to the bear without getting mauled. Or start up a new sport, the old Dan'l Boone Ba'r Wrestling Contest.<br /><br />If course, if the joy is in the killing, that's my original question: isn't it strange how much in love with killing some people are. <br /><br />Toonces Sez:"You mean to say that these hunters intend to EAT these dead bears, not just throw their pelts onto the floor and stuff their heads and nail them to the walls?"<br /><br />Tribune uses the term "trophy hunting." I'm sure some hunters do eat bear meat. But I don't think the hunters lobbying for an opened hunt are doing so because they are protein starved or are so impoverished that they are in desperate need of this meat to feed their starving families. I'd be willing to bet that if F&G trackers were allowed to sell the "nuisance" bears they have to kill, that would likely satisfy the needs for people desperate for the taste of bear meat. Or, heck, sell (donate to charity for a fund-raising BBQ) the road kill bears, which is what I think was done some time back for a bear killed on Cuesta Grade. <br /><br />And Mike's comment re cow/bear. Meat is meat. We don't cringe at killing dogs (millions a year at dog pounds) but cringe at eating their flesh, which is an awful waste of protein when you think of it. And we happily kill and eat cows with nary a cringe. Cow/bear/dolphin/whale/dog/deer/goat/buffalo, etc. You're right. Meat is meat.But we don't refer to killing cows as "trophy hunting."Churadogshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17701649330085709021noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13758431.post-6726752357348165082010-02-02T05:25:31.998-08:002010-02-02T05:25:31.998-08:00...just how many permits are going to be issued fo......just how many permits are going to be issued for SLO County...???<br /><br />10, 100, 1000, 1,000,000...???Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06093426896476666691noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13758431.post-79101816149018682652010-02-01T22:30:29.774-08:002010-02-01T22:30:29.774-08:00You mean to say that these hunters intend to EAT t...You mean to say that these hunters intend to EAT these dead bears, not just throw their pelts onto the floor and stuff their heads and nail them to the walls?<br /><br />Not just shoot them for fun and let them rot like the buffalo?<br /><br />To follow your logic Mike Green, we like to eat crow? No shortages there.Sewertoons AKA Lynette Tornatzkyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04501351678541088868noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13758431.post-16476844947907059582010-02-01T15:17:01.132-08:002010-02-01T15:17:01.132-08:00Think of this.
Where would the cow be if it wasn&...Think of this.<br /> Where would the cow be if it wasn't tasty?<br /> Probably on an endangered list for sure.<br /> The chicken?<br /> Same as a DoDo. <br /> A good argument can be made that some regulations pertaining to "wild" food actually decrease the populations of some of that food items.( and yes, what we are talkin about is bear meat here)<br /> A good study of this inverse reality of plants and animals has a very good book in Polan's Botany of Desire.<br /> The question is:<br /> If bear meat is so tasty that folks will spend the necessary effort to get it, and it seems that the native flora can provide sustenance to a growing population, why is a cattle ranch different than a bear ranch? <br /> Is BooBoo better than Flossy?Mike Greenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14883036796650379771noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13758431.post-90661560390274834592010-02-01T09:40:50.529-08:002010-02-01T09:40:50.529-08:00I will be so happy when grizzly bears are re-intro...I will be so happy when grizzly bears are re-introduced to the Valley of the Bears... once all the poor people have to move away when they can't afford a sewer...<br /><br />Yup, let's bring back them good ol' days before the white man kild all dem bars... and pooped in the magic sands...Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06093426896476666691noreply@blogger.com