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My day today

littfam

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I just thought I would share what I do, and where I was today. I work for the Oregon Dept of Fish and Wildlife, and was stocking a truck load of juvenile spring chinook into the South Santiam River today. While I was there I snapped these photos. Across the river is the Whites Plant in Sweet Home, Oregon. One of the photos shows the "Whites Park" sign as you drive over the bridge to the facility. Anyway, I just thought I would share this with other M.D.'ers. Enjoy the pics and thanks for reading. P.S. if anyone is in my neck of the woods, I would surely enjoy hooking up and go hunting!
 
How pretty. Wish I was there. Thanks for the pics and hope you can find a hunting partner. HH, Nancy
 
Nice pictures . Its been burnt brown and snowy white here in Missouri so long I thought that green was mold at first ...lol just kidding wish spring would get here . Oregon is a really pretty part of the united States have a brother lives in Boardman , Oregon . I don't get out there to visit him very often as he works real long hours in the summer months as a foreman on a veggie farm .





Harold
 
[size=large]lets not forget the two big mining districts. one on the little north santiam and the other in the quartsville area. do you get in on the prospecting ?[/size]
 
widebody said:
[size=large]lets not forget the two big mining districts. one on the little north santiam and the other in the quartsville area. do you get in on the prospecting ?[/size]

No. Prospecting is something that I really want to get into! Me and my 11 year old son have plans to go detecting in northern Nevada this fall on the rye patch placer. It will be an adventure and a camping trip in the very least. Might find our first gold nugget. I have also want to prospect in an area where I live this summer. That area is in a neighboring drainage from quartzville Cr. I definitely see my detecting hobby moving into the prospecting aspect. We'll see, I'm a determined type, and don't doubt with a lot of research and open ears I'll find gold this summer. Then catch a fever I suppose!
 
As a fishermen I really want to thank you and the Fisheries for all the work making the fish stocks come back. Your tooled well for the hunt for Gold. Good Luck.
 
Howdy,

Dang,, it looks like the grass is green.
I'ts going to be a month or two more , before we get that green .

Thanks for the pics
And Good luck hunting

Dusty
 
With fishing and MD'ing running through my veins . .that looks like paradise ! No wonder these detectors are so good . .look where they're born. Great pics. Thanks for sharing . . .
 
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