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Took a little drive this AM to see if I could cut a cat track but cut these instead 😡
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No good.
Just one set or was there a pair?
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I didn't say it would be easy, I said it would be worth it.
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Just a big single worked his way up the ridge then bailed off into the Coleman.
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Interesting.
FYI there has been a cat hanging around Wilson Creek road right at the tree line. Neighbor has pics of it in daylight I haven't been able to find a fresh track. Take that sucker out if you can. The cat in Wilson Creek.
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