Scouting trip for squirrels
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Re: Scouting trip for squirrels
Grey diggers. They can get big on the green grass. The snakes get big too eating the squirrels.
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Re: Scouting trip for squirrels
Good thing that you are using lead free bullets, wouldn't want to hurt any snakes because they are eating left overs! Looks like pretty country. Not sure I would like the snake part though. Thanks for the pictures, always nice to see other parts of the country.
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Re: Scouting trip for squirrels
Ryan,
I can't say much for the roads you choose! That's the kind you have to back down when some other adventurer comes the other way!
Gary
I can't say much for the roads you choose! That's the kind you have to back down when some other adventurer comes the other way!
Gary
Re: Scouting trip for squirrels
Why that's a great road. There is room for two cars. Get on one that has just enough
for one vehicle. Then if you run into someone coming up hill, they have the right of way.
If it happens to be a logging rig coming up you better get out of the way in a hurry!!!
Larry
for one vehicle. Then if you run into someone coming up hill, they have the right of way.
If it happens to be a logging rig coming up you better get out of the way in a hurry!!!
Larry