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Posted by: DonSoderberg at Sun Feb 17 09:21:45 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DonSoderberg ] Howie, the first Okeetees I saw from the hunt club was back in 1976. My friend went there and caught all the babies barking the pines. Got milks and other things up under the bark too, of course. The adults were acught in logs or road hunting. Oddly enough, many of the ones he brought back could have been called hypos. Rich colors, but almost no black. Of course, some were perfect poster children for the Okeetees we see today in captivity. Rich colors with broad black margins around the markings. [ Hide Replies ]
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