The following story was told to me by Don Curtis of History moments.com. According to Don, this is a true story. I leave it to you, the reader, to decide for yourself. “40 years ago I entered a room and the television was on. The program featured an interview with an elderly gentleman with a […]
Author: Barney
THE BICE PAPERS – Introduction
Ralph Bice was a legendary trapper, lay minister, Mayor, teacher (trapping), columnist. Along the Trail in Algonquin Park has delighted thousands of readers across Canada and the United States from the time of its first publication in the summer of 1980. This is the fourth reprint of the classic work by the late legendary outdoorsman, […]
OUTDOOR DIGEST -deer, elk, moose
WELCOME to the OUTDOOR DIGEST that will include articles from my OUT of DOORS with BARNEY MOORHOUSE columns published in THE BANCROFT TIMES. For Reproduction Rights Call Access 1.800.893.5777. DRAW DEADLINES TO REMEMBER Moose – May 31; Elk – June 11; Antlerless deer – July 3; Controlled deer – August 31, 2018. CHANGES Some significant […]
THE ELKMAN Chapter 17
ELK ECO TOURS As of February 24, 2008, the Quinte Elk Restoration Committee had organized 5 bus tours dating to 2003. Originally, the price of the fare included a bar-b-que but considering this was a winter outing the bar-b-que was exchanged for a Chinese dinner in nearby Bancroft. Mostly, people discover the Elkman’s by word […]
THE ELKMAN Chapter 16
Collaring an elk Dr. Rick Rosatte, head research scientist for the MNR elk re-introduction project in North Hastings, had picked the perfect day. With a high of -2 degrees C it was downright balmy following an old time frigid February deep-freeze featuring temperatures dipping to -30C and colder. There are many reasons for wishing, actually […]
THE ELKMAN Chapter 15
Birth of an Elk Time travellers have recorded the presence of elk on earth over 120,000 years ago. During the glacial age there weren’t a lot of elk in North America. However as the glaciers absorbed water from the oceans of the world a land bridge emerged between Siberia and Alaska providing a passage from […]
THE ELKMAN Chapter 14
The Next Chapter? During the winter of 2001/02 the MNR studied the Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) situation. The MNR commissioned the Cooperative Wildlife Disease Centre (CWDC) in Saskatoon to assess the risk of CWD transmission. The CWDC stated that there was a very low risk of importing CWD into Ontario through the shipment of elk […]
THE ELKMAN Chapter 13
The Last Elk hunt Or, perhaps more correctly, the last documented legal elk hunt in Ontario. In fact a core group of elk in the Nipissing-French River area, numbering between 50-60 animals in 1996, survived the Ontario government’s purge of the 20th century due to an unfounded concern that they were infecting domestic cattle with […]
THE ELKMAN Chapter 12
Visits to the Elk-man Since Joe Neuhold began feeding the elk many visitors have dropped by on a regular basis to take in all there is to see and hear, for Joe has lots to say about his beloved elk. Newspaper reporters such as Barry Hendry of The Bancroft Times, magazine writers and television producers […]
THE ELKMAN Chapter 11
ELK MORTALITY In 2001 Elk Island’s Rob Kaye, Senior Park Warden, and Norm Cool, Wildlife Biologist, visited the Ginn Lake site to survey the scene of the re-introduction of “their” elk. Although they didn’t catch as much as a glimpse of any elk the radio collars indicated the animals’ presence. The Albertans were interested […]