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It seems it's barely any easier today - only the indians have been replaced by Seattle-ites and the WDFW!
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I have searched the Gila River for beaver and otter sign,,,,,,, Never saw any.
Did see a otter hit on the road on the Gila indian reservation,,,,, but it was in/following the man made "Arizona Canal" that does the irrigation
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