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Post by Joel on May 9, 2007 11:30:00 GMT -5
I made a trip over the Christmas valley on Monday with my dad to protect our state from the saber toothed, red eyed Jack rabbits that invade the eastern part of the state. Just to give an update on how the eastern front is holding up: Sage rats are at a modest population, most active in the morning hours but numbers are not like the used to be due to farmers setting our poison for them. We hunted far and wide to the fuzzy bunnies and just didn't find hardly any. I got one first thing in the morning in an alfalfa field and we didn't even see another for about 3 hours. In total I only saw about half a dozen and that was even walking out through the sage brush. The enemy is sly but they are deploying a new weapon. Upon returning to the truck we discovered that we had been infected with about a dozen ticks, they where not down in our skin yet but crawling all over our pants and shirts. eeecckk.
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Post by Jake on May 9, 2007 12:12:06 GMT -5
Great field report soldier! Hold those lines and we are sure to be victorious!
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