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Unread 10-18-2019, 10:03 PM   #11
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Those are some fine pictures! May I ask the lineage of your setters?
Thanks Dave. She’s out of Pennstar...her dad is Full Blast the 2015 grand national grouse champ.
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Very nice! Thanks.
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Idaho is a well kept secret.
Um, Not if you keep yacking about it. Idaho is a very dangerous place. We got Sabre Tool Tigers, Water Moccasins, Pterodactyl, Great White river sharks, 90% Humidity, Hurricanes and Volcanos ready to erupt next week. This isn’t even the dangerous stuff. Stay home, save yourself!

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Shawn, I can tell by your photos you treasure the entire experience, including the land you hunt. You'll be rewarded by your trips many times over as you look back at those photos. Thanks so much for sharing them with us.
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Shawn, I can tell by your photos you treasure the entire experience, including the land you hunt. You'll be rewarded by your trips many times over as you look back at those photos. Thanks so much for sharing them with us.

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Shawn, I appreciate your photos and adventure accounts. The west is big enough to accommodate a few bird hunters who like to walk.

Maybe I’ll see you along the county dirt road information highway some time.
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Wow, I live in Idaho and don’t do that well! I need to get over to the eastern side for some sharpies!
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Idaho is a very dangerous place. We got Sabre Tool Tigers, Water Moccasins, Pterodactyl, Great White river sharks, 90% Humidity, Hurricanes and Volcanos ready to erupt next week. This isn’t even the dangerous stuff. Stay home, save yourself!
And a 6.5 magnitude shake near Challis last week!!
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I always wanted to get me a Pterodactyl. Thanks
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Um, Not if you keep yacking about it. Idaho is a very dangerous place. We got Sabre Tool Tigers, Water Moccasins, Pterodactyl, Great White river sharks, 90% Humidity, Hurricanes and Volcanos ready to erupt next week. This isn’t even the dangerous stuff. Stay home, save yourself!

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Patrick, You forgot about Bigfoot roaming the woods of Idaho....
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