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8:21 am December 19, 2009
| dougw
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OutdoorFrontiers said:
And doug, Wally loves to roll over. He usually does it with something in his mouth. He's so playful! 
Yup and you keep o'l Wally around I see a host of new dogs parading through your house on a right regular basis!
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8:02 am December 19, 2009
| OutdoorFrontiers
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lilmule said:
Actually the belly is soft,turn one over rub its belly it does go into a trance or sleep.
Problem is in turning one over-to do that.Wally would outweigh my 20 ft allison boat
Heck Lil Mule, I darn near outweigh your Allison!
And doug, Wally loves to roll over. He usually does it with something in his mouth. He's so playful! 
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7:24 am December 19, 2009
| dougw
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Tip: If you place a .357cal bullet between both eyes prior to attempting the turn-over techique it makes it much…. much easier to preform!
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5:40 am December 19, 2009
| lilmule
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Actually the belly is soft,turn one over rub its belly it does go into a trance or sleep.
Problem is in turning one over-to do that.Wally would outweigh my 20 ft allison boat
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10:16 pm December 13, 2009
| mikestewart
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Well, now I know what the fifty gallon drum of "Skin So Soft" is for, and why the Avon lady ran outta the yard so quickly.
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The echo of a child's laugher in the outdoors falls upon God's ears, making Him smile~
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5:30 pm December 12, 2009
| OutdoorFrontiers
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dougw said:
My only question is:
Are you gonna dress it up for Christmas?
LOL, I think I could dress ol' Wally up as a Yule Log!
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5:24 pm December 12, 2009
| dougw
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My only question is:
Are you gonna dress it up for Christmas?
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9:28 am December 12, 2009
| lilmule
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But would he retrieve a duck or a hunter?
With that in mind believe he would thin out the hunters,as well as a few hogs(those 5 and 6 lbers we were catching) a few egrets,etc.
Looks like you would need a rather large transport vehicle as well ,as hes about 15 ft.
What about 1000 lbs?
Believe it or not a few years back they had one here,until captured,most likly from a release,as had one back in Proctorville Ohio in a pond.it as well was captured and returned south.
Most of those pet gators are actually caymans.That however is the real mccoy.
It really inst that much farther south say guntersville where they exist in the wild,while its a 5 hr drive mostly east,about 100 south all told or less.
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4:33 pm December 11, 2009
| OutdoorFrontiers
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I dunno LilMule, Wally does like to retrieve. 
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2:47 pm December 11, 2009
| lilmule
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I think Wally would feel right at home in secret hole 178,doubt if the wading duck hunters would appreciate him,though.
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8:52 pm December 10, 2009
| OutdoorFrontiers
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I decided now that I'm living down south, I needed to get a retriever. I didn't want to replace my old chocolate lab Chester with another lab, so I decided to get a different breed.
I also wanted something versatile as I wanted something that I could use for blood-trailing big game as well. Another criteria is it had to like water.
Well, I got my new retriever, Wally and I gotta tell you, I'm impressed with his desire to grab onto the game and not let go no matter how hard it struggles. He loves water too! I've got to work with him a little bit as he's kind of hard-mouthed and I almost have to smack him on the nose before he'll drop. He's a little possessive too after the retrieve and not too snuggly, but I'm expecting that to change after we have more time to bond.
But his coat is low maintenance and he's not a speedster, so I can keep up with him in the field. The guy I bought him from says he's a "South Georgia Flat Coat" and while I never heard of the breed, he's a lot of fun.
What do you think of Wally? Isn't he cute???? 

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