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wags
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SE Alaska the past couple of days
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SE Alaska the past couple of days.
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Re: SE Alaska the past couple of days
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This is going to be a fun story to follow.
keep the pictures comming wags
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Re: SE Alaska the past couple of days
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Awesome!!!
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Re: SE Alaska the past couple of days
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Good job mark
looks like little pine marten bit someone's ear
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February 03, 2016, 06:14:00 AM »
Nice! And I second the motion to keep the pictures coming
Stories too
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Nice job mike
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Wow! Looks like a great trip
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Looks like a good time!!!!!!!
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Congrats!
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Re: SE Alaska the past couple of days
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Here's a couple more pictures from the past couple of days.
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I see a couple of them didn't post, here's more.
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PRETTY Martins!!!
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Sweet looks like fun!
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Awesome
Makes me want to start trapping marten
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You're killing me Mark !!!
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Quote from: Kit Carson on February 04, 2016, 06:51:34 PM
Awesome
Makes me want to start trapping marten
same here but the warden tells me the completion is pretty fearce up north of me.
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