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Can we trap them?
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Probably
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I hear they make better slippers than wolves.
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Great pictures Doug, those are a fun animal to watch, even more so when the river freezes and they go under the ice.
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Awesome, looks almost like the were barking at you
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Turned out great, werent you worried they would not be good pics? Nice shots.
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Quote from: WDFW-SUX on October 17, 2010, 11:10:38 AM
Can we trap them?
Definitely. My best year in the 90s I caught 73, 60 day season at the time. Price is about a third of what it was then.
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Awsome pics
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Another photo set to admire.
Love it! Thanks for sharing.
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THanks guys. Yeah, they wre blue otters for awhile. I shot them in Raw so was able to reverse the damge. I think it made them more grainey,but better than nothing. Shooting with light low on the water wasn't helping either.
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Damn Bone they appear to be laughing at you!! Nice pics.
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