Alaska journal, v4429
Page 535
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MacLes 1966 Returned to cook Dinner - po'k chops - then took off with Nika and Roger Burnard in clear weather. Made frequent stops to crawl around assessing insect situation. As before- not much. Even where a P peafowl was seen feeding we could find only mosquitoes. Stinkers on vegetation are easily caught - presumably by shrikes as well - and may be the food right now. If so, the early part of the season is certainly limiting for breeding densities! As we walked Duke, Guy Stephano's dog, caught two Lemmus - a juv. or subadult and an adult. In neither location was sign evident. Both were in wet tussocky stuff. This stimulated use of hungry predators for killout or measure of trapping efficiency. More iole Discussion - Due to micro topographic and vegetation growth, form complexity of Medde River, Tanglefoots would be difficult to use. Why not place slats vertically, 1 ground, and let things fly in that way? Next step - why not place the