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Prospecting Trip Reports
Started by Tinpan at 06-12-2007 1:19 PM. Topic has 2 replies.
 
 
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06-12-2007, 1:19 PM
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Tinpan

Joined on 03-16-2006
Goldvein, VA
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Gold Grubbin Critter meets an untimely end
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06-12-2007, 10:13 PM
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twig/al

Joined on 01-24-2006
Gadsden, Alabama
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Re: Gold Grubbin Critter meets an untimely end
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Tinpan, As much as this may hurt Herschel's feelings. I think you handled that as well as possible....
twig/al
Alabama Prospecting Supply www.alabamaprospectingsupply.com Email: tom@alabamaprospectingsupply.com Southeast Treasure Hunters Forum www.southeasttreasurehunters.com
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06-13-2007, 9:37 AM
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Herschel

Joined on 01-30-2006
Monterey, Louisiana
Posts 3,149
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Re: Gold Grubbin Critter meets an untimely end
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That looks like a good sized copperhead there Robin.
I got one about that size on my Mothers front step a couple of weeks ago. She was just about to step out the door directly onto it when I saw the snake. Needless to say, that one became turtle bait real fast. Don't need one of those biting my 85 year young Mother.
I only train harmless critters Robin. No need to worry about gittin' my critters when you get rid of a poisonous snake.
Herschel "Chief Instigator"
Stop "Poly-Ticks" in Washington!! (definitian) Poly: many Ticks: blood suckin' insects
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