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Big Game Hunting => Bear Hunting => Topic started by: Pygmy on April 01, 2013, 12:48:05 PM
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My brother and I were scouting Kapowsin for spring bear when we saw this on an old skidder road :o it looks like the skeleton of a newt or salamander, but what is the blob?
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What blob?
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What do ya mean what blob? Thats a heck of a blob!
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Looks to be a Bigfoot regurgatation slime rocket. There prevalant in that neck of the woods.
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I agree, Bigfoot loogie.
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Shoulda taken a sample! Send it into BFRO or UW
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What do ya mean what blob? Thats a heck of a blob!
:chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
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Ah, that blob. Not a clue. Weird.
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Ah, that blob. Not a clue. Weird.
This is you right now. lol
:tinfoil:
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-gag- umm... not sure, could be what's left of the salamander/newt egg sac after the critters are born?
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Bigfoot's eat Jellyfish. After all, something has to besides Sunfish to keep population's under control.
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:dunno:
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I agree, Bigfoot loogie.
:yeah:
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:dunno:
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HEY is that the one I was playing with that one day? Buncha baby tadpoles or something! I remember.
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Those are Tadpoles. Not the same as the Bigfoot slime rocket above.
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Those are Tadpoles. Not the same as the Bigfoot slime rocket above.
No they are salamanders that I pictured, but it was only a guess as to what the blob was in the original post.
"Several salamanders are well into their breeding cycle at this point. The large baseball sized jelly globs of the Northwestern Salamander have been deposited on stems in creeks and lakes for almost a month now. So have the smaller egg masses of the Long-toed salamanders."
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Those are Tadpoles. Not the same as the Bigfoot slime rocket above.
No they are salamanders that I pictured, but it was only a guess as to what the blob was in the original post.
"Several salamanders are well into their breeding cycle at this point. The large baseball sized jelly globs of the Northwestern Salamander have been deposited on stems in creeks and lakes for almost a month now. So have the smaller egg masses of the Long-toed salamanders."
I have no idea why anyone would have this much info on salamanders. :chuckle: :chuckle:
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Ya WTH? Lol
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What does this have to do with bear hunting?
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Those are Tadpoles. Not the same as the Bigfoot slime rocket above.
No they are salamanders that I pictured, but it was only a guess as to what the blob was in the original post.
"Several salamanders are well into their breeding cycle at this point. The large baseball sized jelly globs of the Northwestern Salamander have been deposited on stems in creeks and lakes for almost a month now. So have the smaller egg masses of the Long-toed salamanders."
I have no idea why anyone would have this much info on salamanders. :chuckle: :chuckle:
Uhhhh google, duh, haha.
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star jelly, astral jelly or astromyxin
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star jelly, astral jelly or astromyxin
Whoa, do NOT google image search "astromyxin" .... weird WEIRD STUFF shows up.
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Those are Tadpoles. Not the same as the Bigfoot slime rocket above.
No they are salamanders that I pictured, but it was only a guess as to what the blob was in the original post.
"Several salamanders are well into their breeding cycle at this point. The large baseball sized jelly globs of the Northwestern Salamander have been deposited on stems in creeks and lakes for almost a month now. So have the smaller egg masses of the Long-toed salamanders."
I have no idea why anyone would have this much info on salamanders. :chuckle: :chuckle:
Remember he had lots of time to read!
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I'm not a "he" and I'm confused by this statement lol..
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What does this have to do with bear hunting?
This strange Blob was found while scouting Bear. we are trying to identify it. Any Ideas?
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What does this have to do with bear hunting?
This strange Blob was found while scouting Bear. we are trying to identify it. Any Ideas?
I just think hes dying to move the thread lol
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What does this have to do with bear hunting?
This strange Blob was found while scouting Bear. we are trying to identify it. Any Ideas?
I just think hes dying to move the thread lol
No, I just didn't read the original post that said this was seen while bear hunting. Now I understand. But I'm still not sure why it's in the bear hunting section. :chuckle:
And no, I have no idea what it is. But I do agree it likely has something to do with Bigfoot.
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What does this have to do with bear hunting?
This strange Blob was found while scouting Bear. we are trying to identify it. Any Ideas?
I just think hes dying to move the thread lol
No, I just didn't read the original post that said this was seen while bear hunting. Now I understand. But I'm still not sure why it's in the bear hunting section. :chuckle:
And no, I have no idea what it is. But I do agree it likely has something to do with Bigfoot.
:yeah: :chuckle:
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Gotta love a Mod with a great sence of humor. Lol
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We found this BLOB in the middle of a skidder road. The critter, which now is only a very well preserved skeleton, seemed to have been absorbed by the BLOB. Since we were scouting for bear and it's in the Kapowsin unit I just thought I'd post it here. If I had posted it under MISC and this BLOB absorbs a Kapowsin unit spring bear permit holder this season - well, I couldn't forgive myself. :bash:
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Reminds me more of Alien. Did you find a bear nearby with it's chest cavity exploded?
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Aborted fetus is one possibility :dunno:
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Whoa! The first bigfoot fetus ever seen and OP left it on the dirt road?
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Its an egg mass from a salamander.
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Thanks everyone! Kapowsin is safe for spring bear... and good luck.