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Old 10-14-2007, 06:57 PM
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Dead fish while hunting on the beach.
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Old 10-14-2007, 07:04 PM
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Very nice Bob ! One day i gotta get the heak outa here and find a place to roam were i could discover things like that !
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I find remains of animals all the time, not so much while detecting, but definitely while hiking around up in the mountains. Everything from porcupines and coyotes to bears and elk.
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Did they look like this ! I took this photo at george washington birthplace in VA
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I find remains of animals all the time, not so much while detecting, but definitely while hiking around up in the mountains. Everything from porcupines and coyotes to bears and elk.
Holy smokes ! I wanna roam were you do !
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My son has quite a collection of skulls from walking in the woods. His neatest find is a complete turtle shell found near a creek. I found a full set of antlers while MD and gave them to him. cool find
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Did they look like this ! I took this photo at george washington birthplace in VA
No not that nice. catfish all scriveled up with the barbs sticking up and eyes poking out. LOL
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You know me Bob,skulls and antlers ! lets see it ! I collect skulls heres a couple for y'all !

If ya like skulls I got a couple you might like to see. A 150# logger head turtle head and a 13' 6" alligator's head we caught about 10 years ago.
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If ya like skulls I got a couple you might like to see. A 150# logger head turtle head and a 13' 6" alligator's head we caught about 10 years ago.
That sounds cool,lets see em !
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I found a dead grub worm once. It was white. and flat.
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