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Daniel Buitrago, Brandon Fifield & Jack Lau invite ADF&G Biologist and invasive species expert Parker Bradly into the studio to discuss the state of pike in Alaska
First keg beers (Moosehead & Hamms) Green bottle beer hangovers, How many craft brewers in AK?, can’t get into Quinoa, Farm to table fresh Local Greens salads, E-collar do’s & don’ts, recap on the Homer Winter King Derby & beer league hockey tournament, hearing fishery & roe harvest, Parker intro, going to school in Kentucky & Montana, Hydro Kinetics River turbines and its effect on salmon migration, starting a career as a habitat biologist, working in the field, Pike introduced into the south-central in the 50’s, and the spread, the Alexander Creek Suppression Process, pulling over 30k pike out of Alexander Creek, radio tag and track pike, dealing with Elodia in our local lakes, Pike into to the Kenai Peninsula in the 70’s, Pike swimming across Cook Inlet, category levels for pike impact, (1, 2 & 3), state record large mouth bass caught in Sand Lake, Alaska Muskie Scare, spring bear, Kodiak goats, white mountain hunting critters, finding an Alaska Black Fish Aliens style, finding places to fish for pike, (ADG&G Pike Mapper/Tracker)
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Daniel Buitrago, Brandon Fifield & Jack Lau invite ADF&G Biologist and invasive species expert Parker Bradly into the studio to discuss the state of pike in Alaska
First keg beers (Moosehead & Hamms) Green bottle beer hangovers, How many craft brewers in AK?, can’t get into Quinoa, Farm to table fresh Local Greens salads, E-collar do’s & don’ts, recap on the Homer Winter King Derby & beer league hockey tournament, hearing fishery & roe harvest, Parker intro, going to school in Kentucky & Montana, Hydro Kinetics River turbines and its effect on salmon migration, starting a career as a habitat biologist, working in the field, Pike introduced into the south-central in the 50’s, and the spread, the Alexander Creek Suppression Process, pulling over 30k pike out of Alexander Creek, radio tag and track pike, dealing with Elodia in our local lakes, Pike into to the Kenai Peninsula in the 70’s, Pike swimming across Cook Inlet, category levels for pike impact, (1, 2 & 3), state record large mouth bass caught in Sand Lake, Alaska Muskie Scare, spring bear, Kodiak goats, white mountain hunting critters, finding an Alaska Black Fish Aliens style, finding places to fish for pike, (ADG&G Pike Mapper/Tracker)
Visit our website - www.alaskawildproject.com
Follow on Instagram - www.instagram.com/alaskawildproject
Watch on YouTube - www.youtube.com@alaskawildproject
Support on Patreon - www.patreon.com/alaskawildproject
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