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dinner and a coat
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You caught a damn 'possum?
What did you do with it?
Let him go.
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You guys ever skin a possum? If I remember right (its been many years since I have) they have split penis.
Just thought I'd throw that in there. May make for some good Yar material at the next BBQ
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oh yea, and it was bigfoot that squished your fish. Thats why you didn't find any tracks
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That's a good series of pics. Never had any kind of luck with fish for bobcats. Kinda seems crazy, but I've found them to almost avoid it.
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You let a grinner walk?
shoot them damn things.
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Why? That poor grinner never did anything to him.
Has to be something left in the woods that will take care of the crap nothing else will eat!
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