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Cute beaver
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by WDHIII on December 5th, 2006
Am man one wonders what FAT could do with this....
Nice find Snork!
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BossDog In Bosnia
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by WDHIII on December 5th, 2006
Now how to fix the thumping in your head.... ;-)
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Glowing Canadian Maple Leaf!
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by WDHIII on December 5th, 2006
NICE!
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Toronto Maple Leafs Forever
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by WDHIII on December 5th, 2006
im kinda scared to ask what "doin it for me" means! 8-0
Nice work just the same tho.... ;-)
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When hell freezes over...
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by twister on December 5th, 2006
still waiting for pigs to sprout wings and fly up Mat Sundin's ass....
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Toronto Maple Leafs Forever
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by twister on December 5th, 2006
oh I feel so sorry for your pain...LOL
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When hell freezes over...
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by Headchease on December 5th, 2006
As if Hell frezing over would help.
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When hell freezes over...
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by Mr_Canada on December 3rd, 2006
Somehow I predicted that someone would say that, Ice man, ;) Go Leafs Go.
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When hell freezes over...
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by Ice_man on December 3rd, 2006
the leafs win the cup....
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When hell freezes over...
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by Snorkmaiden on December 3rd, 2006
Yikes, hell has frozen over!!! Now what?
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sik sik
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by Regina on December 1st, 2006
Wow.......this has more valuable information than most of the forum topics. No one has been accused of being of being a communist or something either.
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glowing weed blue
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by jazzman on December 1st, 2006
Wow. That looks really cool man.
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sik sik
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by ziggy on November 30th, 2006
I guess it depends on what part of the province your in.In the south here Ive never seen them at any altitude and ive hiked every square inch of the back country here,but I spent 4 years logging and only saw one fisher and 2 martins that werent in traps either so maybe I mistook them for something else. Your link says they have a white back so now im sure ive never seen one here south of banff.We do have rock rabbits(pika).did some more reading and there sparsely populated in the extreme south portions of the province,guess thats why I havent seen one. Funny how a couple hundred miles can make a difference in what animals populate the habitat in the area.Banff and here are very similiar so its strange how their in one place and rare in another. I'll have to ask my buddy if he ever got any in his trapline.
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sik sik
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by GunPlumber on November 30th, 2006
Ziggy,
We definitely get them in the mountains. If you ever get the chance to do some hiking around Banff-Lake Louise, you'll find marmot sightings are not a rarity in the backcountry. Btw: where do you think the place name [b]Marmot[/b] Basin originated? How about "Whistler"? To spot them at "lower" elevations is not so common. But in the case of the I snared: it had dug a burrow into an earthen berm (around an explosives magazine) where I worked at 4 Wing, Cold Lake. While everyone else fretted how to get rid of him without using firearms (not kosher in an X-Area, I made a snare out of steel wire and set the trap with a 10 lb spring. the bugger was too heavy for the spring and he was quite displeased with the necklace that he had been fitted. Not counting the cerebral flluid that exited his ears after I whacked him, I'd guess he was in the 18 to 20 lb range (which would prevent him from being mistaken for a small mammal like a gopher).
Heres some more info on marmots: http://www.nature.ca/notebooks/english/homarm.htm
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JPG
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by TheQuietKidd on November 29th, 2006
I love the random Rick Mercer thrown in there...
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