VernAK
WKR
Our winter here in Delta Jct [GMU 20D] started September 20th and hasn't subsided......currently snowing. I'm finding a bit of data:
Shaw Creek Flats north of town has snow pack/water content of 315% of average. Trappers have given up for the most part as their sno-go just can't handle conditions. The trappers that do get out, tell me that conditions in 20A are worse. Cow hunts have been cancelled in both 20a and 20D as well as the any bull hunt in 20A.
We seldom see a cow/calf combo anymore as the calves [short yearlings] are gone. I observed a skinny cow yesterday that had huge raw areas on back legs from the hock up to the crotch......all red and raw....no hair. This is from the two inch layer of solid ice received in a Christmas rain storm. There's two feet of snow on top of that. Calves started dropping out within two weeks of the rain.
A very ambitious, young trapper has made it into the upper Goodpaster River country and reports no ice layer but very deep snow. He's fished his sno-go out of the river twice....at least. This deep snow extends across the Forty Mile Country [20E] and up into the Steese Highway country.
Most of these areas didn't have an abundance of young stock as it was so the future may be in question.
Shaw Creek Flats north of town has snow pack/water content of 315% of average. Trappers have given up for the most part as their sno-go just can't handle conditions. The trappers that do get out, tell me that conditions in 20A are worse. Cow hunts have been cancelled in both 20a and 20D as well as the any bull hunt in 20A.
We seldom see a cow/calf combo anymore as the calves [short yearlings] are gone. I observed a skinny cow yesterday that had huge raw areas on back legs from the hock up to the crotch......all red and raw....no hair. This is from the two inch layer of solid ice received in a Christmas rain storm. There's two feet of snow on top of that. Calves started dropping out within two weeks of the rain.
A very ambitious, young trapper has made it into the upper Goodpaster River country and reports no ice layer but very deep snow. He's fished his sno-go out of the river twice....at least. This deep snow extends across the Forty Mile Country [20E] and up into the Steese Highway country.
Most of these areas didn't have an abundance of young stock as it was so the future may be in question.