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another big tom
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Nice tom caught in a 8 inch wide briarpatch
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Good looking cat
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One day I'm gonna get one of those, and then I'm getting a full mount done.
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Dude you are on a roll, that is two this week right? Good job.
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Over a dozen...
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Quote from: hatchetjack on January 10, 2013, 06:43:49 PM
Over a dozen...
This week? You are a trapping fool. Way to go.
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No a month
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That is still awesome.
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You trapping in the snow?
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I try not to because its to easy for people to follow my foot steps right to the trap.
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