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From Safari Club's recent newsletter.
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seems to be a problem in a lot of areas
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Camera got twisted around, but I got this shot of a moose rump in gmu 105
Got a fair amount of ticks, but no hair loss
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Ignore the date, forgot to set, would be within last week
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All I can say it that this really ticks me off.
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One of my UNH wildlife management classmates' son is a graduate student on that project.
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