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Author Topic: What is this, wolverine?  (Read 2530 times)

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Offline deadeye

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Looks like something from Australia.

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Offline dew2

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I'll guess a fisher,in its summer coat.No way a wolverine.

 Kool tho is it on yer land? Used to see em (Fishers) just south of Duluth while deer huntin
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Offline Rebel SS

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I'll guess a fisher,in its summer coat.No way a wolverine.

 Kool tho is it on yer land? Used to see em (Fishers) just south of Duluth while deer huntin

I'll second that.

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dew2, yes it is.  This particular spot always has a great variety of game visits.  Bear, deer, turkey, squirrel, bobcat, raccoon, porcupine, just to name a few.
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Offline snow1

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Can't see the pic on my pc but here is one mean and nasty fischer from last spring~



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Offline markn

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I agree a fischer. Had one walk pass me during deer season about 12 years ago North of Park Rapids. The hair on the tail was longer and hanging down like an ant-eater. Neat looking animal.
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Offline Leech~~

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Looks like something from Australia.



Plus Wolverine's tails are kind of short and fat not long and thin.
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