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ShazMo09

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[video=youtube;sdUUx5FdySs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdUUx5FdySs[/video]

I dunno, this is kinda cute in a way...sad too...Poor little thing...All he wanted to do was fly
 

match box

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Mojo once again you have come up with some of the best pic's. Nature is amazing. I bet seeing that stuff in person is amazing.
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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~shifts in blind~ cn
But the opposite of that is the beautiful part of hunting them.
Activity, . . . Hunting above tree line in the mountains - I call & talk to them & they talk back - I rake the brush with a shoulder blade to imitate his antlers and the testosterone is palpable when "he" shows up.
A primal rush is my best elucidation.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
But the opposite of that is the beautiful part of hunting them.
Activity, . . . Hunting above tree line in the mountains - I call & talk to them & they talk back - I rake the brush with a shoulder blade to imitate his antlers and the testosterone is palpable when "he" shows up.
A primal rush is my best elucidation.
Once upon a time I blew my dad's mind. We were hiking in mountains to the west of Vienna, up in the Alps. Awesome country. He stops in the trail, points across a gulch and there is a chamois. Not a common site for us turrists. He's all stoked.
The chamois makes this sound that's just like a circular saw shutting down ... a descending screech. After two such, I answer with a screech of my own. Dad winces because I'm gonna scare the critter off. But the chamois points his head in my direction and screeches again! I screech back. He gives it another go, decides I'm too dorky-sounding to take his weeemen (especially what with my Yank accent), and saunters confidently around a corner. cn

 

PeyoteReligion

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You say she's a keeper now, but you'll burn her eventually.:bigjoint:
Nah, I've already ran this bitch. This is the keeper! I've kinda blown myself away with this strain. It had to be mostly luck, but I'll take it!

Edit: Sorry, forgot to mention those flowers are 35 days in. Still underage :(
 

dirtyho1968

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Lots of small pan sizers (catch and release). I didn't get anything bigger then a 3lb rainbow but they were hitting hard on threaded/pumped up night crawlers. It was fun and the views and hikes were awesome.

Here's another one of Lola enjoying the view at Virginia Lake.
lola.jpg
 

Ninjabowler

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Most of the time I catch and release too. The thrill of catching them is much more fun than spending all evening cleaning.

I'd rather spend all evening catching some more.
most of the time i catch and eat em. The best fish ive ever eaten came outta lakes like those. Eatin em is the best part heheheee ;)
 
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