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    Next time they threaten you , just do like my bud did
    Let them threaten each other in a semi permanent fashion .
    Zero crappie brush pile building for these two in the near future
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    We have a very small population in my little creek, but mostly muskrats.
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    Made for an interesting mount
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    Son of a guns can mess up a fishin hole fer sher....
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    Makers of all natural cherry flavoring also. Yum
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    In the late 70s early 80s we winter trapped them $40-50 in the round for large and XLs, chopping ice was a lot of work though.
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    Didn't see many in South Alabama unless they were way up in really small creeks. The gators treated them as appetizers in the larger sections of water.
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    Love the mount. Actually had one of these dead in my parents yard when growing up. There isn't really any water near except our farm pond and that was probably 1/2 mile away. That was the first time seeing one up close.

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    tried to skin just one time in my life , said tried .....what a strange over powering willow smelling greasy thing it was .
    reminded me a hog skinning in the summer with a much more funky odor , not fun ....hats off to the taxidermist that did them 2 for sure
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    Lol...In the time it took one guy to skin,flesh, and pin a beaver hide, the other guy could skin,flesh,and stretch 10-15 muskrats. We only skinned a few before we decided to sell them in the round. There is lots and lots of them up here,the county has a part time trapper hired,as does the water shed district.Every fall/early winter the water shed hires track backhoes to remove dams out of water ways.....Every spring/summer new dams take there place.Theres no truer statement the "busy like a beaver"

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