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Taco

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  1. wouldn't know about that Brian, use Google Earth, I did
  2. Tell ya what... Find this tree and you'll be pretty damn close to those coordinates and if you're stealthy enough you'll find some of these... don't remember seein' any damn dams
  3. Yeah freeware av is worth every cent you pay for. ESET NOD32 Antivirus $30/yr/computer= 0 problems/3yrs
  4. finally watched enough the vid to find the slo-mo of the critter in question, the man from Shaughnessy Alberta got it .... hoary marmot.... ballsy bastards, had one climb up on my sleeping bag to give me the once over whilst I was still in it, scared the livin' bejesus outta me. Always thought they were a treeline critter though
  5. I'll say one thing for sure, he (orvisonly) must be a hell of a fisherman.. look at the rises he gets every damn time he floats one through here.
  6. Paul, probably would, the Waldron has done a pretty good job on the riparian zones, bottom end in the reserve and through the old King place needs a bunch of work though. I'll be @ the meeting unless some cow runs me over
  7. Since I know what you look like LE, just how drunk did you have to get to crawl on the mother of that? and I did vote
  8. little experiment, here's one of my current favorite criks, lets see if there's more than one set of boot tracks next summer, 49 52'51.86"N, 114 03'12.70"W
  9. Looked at the vid again and a bunch of online pics.. you may be right, particularly with that description. not many people get to see a wolverine in the wild. Sorry to hear about your dog, you do need to get you another Aussie dude
  10. Yeah Sid's a talented guy, I really enjoyed Men for the Mountains and Leaning on the Wind. I'll have to get a copy of The Black Grizzly.
  11. rock chuck or yellow belly marmot http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow-bellied_Marmot
  12. Can anyone tell me how to get here?? I heard it was a pretty good spot
  13. counted a full dozen workin rigs between Shaunavon and Gull Lake last night, it's Saskatchewan's turn for a kick at the cat, maybe it's time to slow down this full bore dog and pony show on the Alberta side
  14. da mighty Mo and it's 5000 troot per mile
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