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I thought that I would share a Xmas letter I get from a friend of mine who guides on Kodiak Island and other places in Alaska. His Brown bear hunts dont come cheap at @ $15,000. He is quite the story teller and very knowlegable. Enjoy
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Very nice letter, Thank you for sharing, I miss Alaska..
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Good letter, thanks for psoting it!!!!
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Great letter, thanks for posting it for us to read!
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Good read, good pics. That daughter of his has some balls.
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