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A few more here is my South East Alaska Brown bear i got a few years back.
And and archery Twisp muley
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Great looking animals! Welcome to the site.
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Finally got to see the pics. Very cool H20!
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cool pics and good looking animals.
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You look familiar H20. I bet I know your Dad and well Grandpa. Nice pics!
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great pictures! welcome to the site!
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Welcome to the site. I used to run charter boats and then commercial boats from depoe bay and remember how small that entrance to the harbor was.
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