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While searching for bearded orchids, one if the guides spotted a river
crayfish below a road bridge. He then placed a net behind it, poked a stick
in front and the cray reversed into the net. The cray was released soon
after all the intrigued and curious viewers had seen enough.

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On Sat, 30 Dec 2006 12:38:37 GMT, "P Max"
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While searching for bearded orchids, one if the guides spotted a river
crayfish below a road bridge. He then placed a net behind it, poked a stick
in front and the cray reversed into the net. The cray was released soon
after all the intrigued and curious viewers had seen enough.

Peter

Darn where's a pot of water & some Crap Boil?

Neat critter

Dave
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Good to hear from you Dave. It would have tasted nice, but any who indulged
would have been eaten by the authorities!
Happy New Year,
Peter

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On Sat, 30 Dec 2006 12:38:37 GMT, "P Max"
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While searching for bearded orchids, one if the guides spotted a river
crayfish below a road bridge. He then placed a net behind it, poked a
stick
in front and the cray reversed into the net. The cray was released soon
after all the intrigued and curious viewers had seen enough.

Peter

Darn where's a pot of water & some Crap Boil?

Neat critter

Dave



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Darn where's a pot of water & some Crap Boil?

I just know that was a typo, Dave, right? ROFL!

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On Mon, 1 Jan 2007 14:20:27 -0500, "Diana Kulaga"
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Darn where's a pot of water & some Crap Boil?


I just know that was a typo, Dave, right? ROFL!

Diana

SIGH yeah the typo king strikes again...

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On Sun, 31 Dec 2006 02:12:56 GMT, "P Max"
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Good to hear from you Dave. It would have tasted nice, but any who indulged
would have been eaten by the authorities!
Happy New Year,
Peter

Oh well....at least HERE we can catch and eat as many as we want. Pity
they don't get that big...

Dave
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On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 17:00:44 -0500, Dave Fouchey
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On Sun, 31 Dec 2006 02:12:56 GMT, "P Max"
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Good to hear from you Dave. It would have tasted nice, but any who indulged
would have been eaten by the authorities!
Happy New Year,
Peter

Oh well....at least HERE we can catch and eat as many as we want. Pity
they don't get that big...

Dave


And I thought they were ugly at less than palm size. shiver
Although if your going to eat one, this is the size to have it.
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