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terryd
at Sun Jun 1 13:53:06 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by terryd ]
Thanks to all of you for looking. It's nice to have a community of people who enjoy the milks and other parts of life too.
Shannon- I hope she is gravid too. And your right, I feel pretty lucky to have the job I have.
Chris- Any time you want to come out here and cast a line, you have a place to stay, and we'll catch em too. And if you come in the spring we'll find some snakes too.
Mike- Funny you say that, sometimes in the heat of late July or August when the temps are more around 95 and 100, I really enjoy being inside w/ the AC on for a day. I'm not complaining, just sometimes it feels soooo good.
Ryan- We'll get out this summer and see if you can catch a bigger Rainbow then last years Rainbow you caught.
Jeff- The grilled fish sounds good to me too, right now. I like the idea of you moving here too. Make it so number one. (little Star Trek there for you.) Glad you liked the habitat shots, but I really need to take some better ones. The Bighorn is such a strange place to find and hunt Pales in, and Stillwater Co. is completly different looking habitat from the Bighorn. It would warrant a few shot of each to show you the difference.
Stillwater Co., No tree's just grass, sagebrush and rock out crops.
Bighorn river, nothing but trees, as you can see behind me in this photo. No rock for milks to hind under, just logs, logs, and more logs, tall grass and rodent holes. Tough place to find milks in.
Thanks again guys. -Dell
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