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Pokeymon Moe!

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If it is a Fisher it is a very large one. I was fishing up on a river near Morten in the 70s and right next to me one of them came out on a log no more than 5' away and I about crapped my pants. Cool looking little animal but they are very tough. All of them in the weasel family can take on animals a lot bigger than they are.
Thanks:
James
 
If it is a Fisher it is a very large one. I was fishing up on a river near Morten in the 70s and right next to me one of them came out on a log no more than 5' away and I about crapped my pants. Cool looking little animal but they are very tough. All of them in the weasel family can take on animals a lot bigger than they are.
Thanks:
James

We need video proof of this story. I'd love to see your face when it happened.

Not really funny but still kinda funny. o_O
 
I manage a plant on the Tacoma Tide Flats and we are right on Hylebos Creek and this guy and three of his brothers came in one morning and whipped out about $800 worth of Coy and Goldfish I bought a couple years earlier. They let us get pretty close but this was close enough for me. I was told by the Department of Ecology inspector these were river otters.
Thanks:
James

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I manage a plant on the Tacoma Tide Flats and we are right on Hylebos Creek and this guy and three of his brothers came in one morning and whipped out about $800 worth of Coy and Goldfish I bought a couple years earlier. They let us get pretty close but this was close enough for me. I was told by the Department of Ecology inspector these were river otters.
Thanks:
James

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Dude river otters can be nasty! A friend of mine breeds Koi he had one get into his breeding ponds and kill about $15,000 dollars worth of fish. :eek:
 
Yep. Thats a Fisher not a Woverine. Wolverines are a few times larger for adults males. They look similar in pictures but put them next to each other and the size difference is stark.
 
I manage a plant on the Tacoma Tide Flats and we are right on Hylebos Creek and this guy and three of his brothers came in one morning and whipped out about $800 worth of Coy and Goldfish I bought a couple years earlier. They let us get pretty close but this was close enough for me. I was told by the Department of Ecology inspector these were river otters.
Thanks:
James

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Grizzly Bear. You're welcome. certainduh
 
I manage a plant on the Tacoma Tide Flats and we are right on Hylebos Creek and this guy and three of his brothers came in one morning and whipped out about $800 worth of Coy and Goldfish I bought a couple years earlier. They let us get pretty close but this was close enough for me. I was told by the Department of Ecology inspector these were river otters.
Thanks:
James

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:eek: Lousy, grainy photo had me seeing some kind of evil creature with FIRE emanating from it's mouth! :eek:

I cracked me up!
 

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