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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.
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James
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.
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Weasel, fisher, martin, definitely NOT wolverine or badger.
I know because I watch Life Below Zero, and I stayed in a Holiday Express once.
Grizzly Bear. You're welcome. certainduhI 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.
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James
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Ah another one that watches that. Did you ever watch the Flying Wild Alaska show where Sue made her TV debut?
I missed it. I did watch the one where they used vintage planes to make deliveries in AK... DC4, etc.
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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That's the one! Sue and her camp were in one of the later episodes. There was an obvious hookup implied, it was kinda gross.
Just an old wolverine getting gray, Badgers are more dust mop looking with a lighter colored top and still something you don't want to get cornered!LOL...is that a HoneyBadgerWolferIne?
My mom used to live by Shasta lake she said they have lots of badgers around the lake so if he is in that Area it's probably a badger never heard of wolverine 's that she can rememberHad a friend send me these pictures.
His property in northern Cali.
What is it
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