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teamtree

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snappers came from Kentucky and we caught some by hand and other by net. Trotlines are not the best for snappers...as far as the meat goes.

The muleys were shot this year in Colorado.
 
BlueRidgeMark

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A recent ride in the Columbia River Gorge. A buddy of mine owns property on the Washington side and there are trails in every direction. Some great riding and incredible views. This was in between my place and Bookerdogs.

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The gal looks a bit, uh, TENSE! :D
 
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snappers came from Kentucky and we caught some by hand and other by net. Trotlines are not the best for snappers...as far as the meat goes.

The muleys were shot this year in Colorado.
Our creeks
and slews is full of them snappers, There supposed to be on the endangered species list here. I know they can bite a finger off in a hurry.
 
teamtree

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snappers....they look pretty similar but they don't get as big as the alligator snappers.....but I am not sure of their technical name...been catching up here in Indiana for as long as I can remember. They are good to eat.
 
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Christmas Day Eagle

About mid morning Christmas, this was flying over the house. Did not get real close, so these were the best shots I could get. My wife saw it first, the white head was a dead give away. This time of year Missouri has alot of eagles nesting in trees etc. Enjoy


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