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This morning in the Hoh.
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Wow, now THAT is fresh! I'm guessing within 10 min...
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Thats awesome I am hoping to see that on our lease any day. Thanks for the pic. Mark
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We didn't bother the elk or calf. It was just something we saw from the road. We moved on and did not approach the critters. I'm sure they will do fine. It was a great thing to see.
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Wow what a catch. Nice pic
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Very cool, nice to see the calves are hitting the ground.
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Now thats a little snapper.
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Thats pretty cool man! Ive seen 2 or 3 the past 2 weeks!
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Great pic
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How cool! Thanks for sharing
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Also saw this deer
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THat is an awesome pic! I saw a muley doe yesterday that looked like she was about ready to pop.
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Nice pic!
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You are so lucky......I would love to see an elk or deer give birth.... talk about having been in the right place at the right time....
really cool thanks for sharing....
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