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Yes. She’s a 14 year old brindle boxer. My tag-along when I’m out in the woods felling trees or chopping wood. She gets pi$$ed if I go without her. Lol


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We have a 2-3/4 year old boxer and he is always beside one of us. Sad sack when my wife leaves and doesn't take him. When do they calm down? We also have a female Bull Terrier and he is lucky she is good natured, plays hard and tries to stir her up. Great family dogs!
 
We have a 2-3/4 year old boxer and he is always beside one of us. Sad sack when my wife leaves and doesn't take him. When do they calm down? We also have a female Bull Terrier and he is lucky she is good natured, plays hard and tries to stir her up. Great family dogs!

Yes, they are great family dogs. Very playful. Usually don’t calm down until they are 5-7 years old. Even at 14, she still has a little spunk left in her.


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Norfolk Canyon. That's a fin whale (second-largest animal, after the blue whale, that has ever lived on earth) that was fishing along with us in about 100 fathoms, along with acres of porpoises, schools of shrimp and squid, and some nice size yellowfin tuna. The water was as flat as a mill pond out there that day...hard to believe we were about 50 nm off the beach!

That's the dropoff at the edge of the Continental Shelf...you've got to go 50 nm east to get to 100 fathoms, but if you went maybe 5 miles further east, you'd be in 500 or 1000 fathoms...Injun Territory!

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Norfolk Canyon. That's a fin whale (second-largest animal, after the blue whale, that has ever lived on earth) that was fishing along with us in about 100 fathoms, along with acres of porpoises, schools of shrimp and squid, and some nice size yellowfin tuna. The water was as flat as a mill pond out there that day...hard to believe we were about 50 nm off the beach!

That's the dropoff at the edge of the Continental Shelf...you've got to go 50 nm east to get to 100 fathoms, but if you went maybe 5 miles further east, you'd be in 500 or 1000 fathoms...Injun Territory!

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Out in the Canyons off Chincoteague, this was several years ago. Last year we were night fishing for Yellowfin, and were surrounded by hundreds of Pilot Whales. It is peaceful out there.
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Can you tell by the background? :)

Well, if you went out of Chinco, I'm guessing it was the Wash. or possibly Bob's Canyon. Others are farther away.

Out of Wachapreague, we have two canyons (Norf and Wash) which are equidistant.

It is peaceful out there.

Not always. Sometimes it's pretty goddam violent!
 
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