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goose007us
Posted 4/7/2014 5:24 PM (#705186 - in reply to #703320)
Subject: RE: Squirrels





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This reminds me of a pretty funny story, too. Several years ago a buddy and I were fishing on a lake in Vilas county one quiet sunny summer afternoon. He was in the front and I was in the back of the boat when, after several hours of fishing, in mid-conversation I saw him looking down towards my feet with the look of utter fear in his eyes. I looked down and one of the hatches a few inches away from my foot was moving up and down. Strange indeed. All of a sudden, a brown fur ball comes launching out of that hatch at mach speed and in one quick mili-second was perched on the console windshield of the boat bearing his panther-like fangs. Wild squirrel! Hilarity ensued as this squirrel and the two of us jumped and exchanged places all over the small aluminum boat we were fishing in. It's a small miracle we didn't capsize the thing. Finally, that terrifying squirrel was cornered at the tip of the bow and since we were only a hundred yards or so off shore, gave him a ride to dry land. The man-eating squirrel quickly disembarked and the two of us let out sighs of relief as we recovered from near cardiac arrest over a couple PBR's.

Edited by goose007us 4/7/2014 5:32 PM



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