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Bullfrog
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Bushcrafting in the Backwoods
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Monkeydad1969
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Re: Bushcrafting in the Backwoods
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September 14, 2016, 07:37:46 PM »
Hey Bullfrog,
If you don't make it back, can I have your bullpup?
Joe
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steveoh
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I think a Gator ate him.
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I actually have been out in the woods the past week. I've got a LOT of video to post. Things are going to get jumping around here.
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