Alaska Catalogue and Journal, v4402
Page 437
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1. Code 1958 General Account 21 August, Jugo Lake Run the trap lines and met in the morning and spent most of the rest of the day skinning and writing field notes. Weather: Bright and warm all of 19th & 20th. Thunder showers out of the mountains today beginning about 1300 and continuing off and on all afternoon. Cleared up around 1700. Fresh snow on the high peaks. Took up the traps on T4 in the evening. Bill Malcolm came in from the Okfuskee lake at 2200. 22 August Jugo Lake- Took up the traps on T3 in the morning and set out traps on T2 and T6. Sky clear in the morning but becoming overcast around 1200 and continuing so all afternoon. Run traplines again in the evening. 23 August Jugo Lake Run traplines in morning and evening and skinned. Walking in vicinity of lake. Partly clear day but becoming overcast with ground fog in the evening, 4 August Jugo Lake Run traplines in the morning and evening. Skinned. Took a walk with Malcolm around Jugo Lake. Mostly overcast today with moderately heavy rain in the afternoon. Took down mist-net in the evening.