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  1. Always..Lookin

    Squirrels swim rather well.

    Here's a flat tail.
  2. Always..Lookin

    Squirrels swim rather well.

    Fishing I see squirrels coming from the other side of the river,and leaving this side to the far shore.It is a good 300+ yards to the other side,pretty funny watching them swim without getting their heads or tails wet,current wise they end up WAY down river before dry land.
  3. Always..Lookin

    Like snakes?

    Lawman you were Ron and a snake did that to you??
  4. Always..Lookin

    Like snakes?

    I learned to soak them in glycerin for a month,pin it to a board they dry and stay nice and supple,once a month brush with glycerin to keep it that way.I did use that one for a hatband on the Charlie One Horse I wore,along with my Pointer bib overalls,best place I ever lived in them mountains.
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    Like snakes?

    Here's a fresh skinned out female Timber Rattler I got in my front yard when I lived in the Great Smoky Mountains.
  6. Always..Lookin

    Like snakes?

    I always believed those red bellies were young ones that would lose the color when grown.
  7. Always..Lookin

    Like snakes?

  8. Always..Lookin

    Close up insects

    I don't believe so,the wolf has some pretty big fang,so do the jumpers.I kept black widows in gallon glass jars when I lived in the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee.I'd toss a bug in every once in a while,never took a pic of them though.
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    Close up insects

    That is a wolf spider that had just molted.
  10. Always..Lookin

    Dug in New Hampshire...what is it?

    Silver would not patina,flowers with stones says it was for ladies.
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    Dug in New Hampshire...what is it?

    I will sat a stick match safe.
  12. Always..Lookin

    Close up insects

    Spiders around the house,when fishing and just out and about.
  13. Always..Lookin

    I have no idea!

    Part of a candle holder.
  14. Always..Lookin

    Close up insects

    A few more.
  15. Always..Lookin

    Close up insects

    All kinds of bugs become active during warm winter days.
  16. Always..Lookin

    Close up insects

    Nikon COOL PIX B-700.Best point and shoot ever!
  17. Always..Lookin

    Close up insects

    Yes it is.
  18. Always..Lookin

    M6

    I started hunting in 1973-79 with a Garrett Deepseeker ADS,stopped,started again in 2010 with the M-6,still using it and logged well over 6000 hours,I never had the desire to upgrade,find plenty with the M-6. First silver for the year today.
  19. Always..Lookin

    Quiet time

    I love seeing deer while metal detecting down the meadows.
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