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Old April 17th, 2010, 12:37 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.fishing
Mark Bowen
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Default nc bass fishing - no fish here, butfound along the way to bass valhalla.

You obviously don't know the meaning of the word "keed."

One who "keeds," makes a plaster casting of partially de-fleshed bear
skulls--still attached to a length of backbone and spinal components.

Of course, you have to be prepared with the plaster casting materials,
without knowing when, if ever, you are likely to run up on a partially
de-fleshed bear's skull--still attached to a length of backbone and spinal
components.

Finished my Capstone Presentation today. Just gotta complete final exam and
I'm ready to take the walk on May 8th!

Hope to see ya soon!

Op

"jeff" wrote in message
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thanks mark... since i was on private property and didn't know the story
behind the thing i figured i shouldn't mess with it. the farm is huge,
and the owner leases hunting rights to a select group (i'm not one)for a
big fee....they kill a lot of bear, deer, ducks, swan and geese on that
property. i've no interest in the killing, just the wildlife viewing
(which is terrific), and the catching and releasing of fish. i treat it
like a little piece of yellowstone in carolina, and don't remove
anything...well, except, one very fine 8 pound bass i had mounted. g

On 4/16/2010 7:26 AM, Mark Bowen wrote:
Nice pics Mr. Miller!

Did ya keed the bear skull? It would look great on the hood of your truck
or
hangin' at the entrance to your fine home.

Op


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deer...dead people. don't know if you can read the first marker -
rebecca cahoon, born 1780 died 1854. way out in the middle of nowhere,
nc. as fine a burial spot as a body could want. about a mile down the
gravel road is d. squire's marker. "died as he lived. a good man".