myfriendis410

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We got this one and a little one Friday night. Mine wasn't worth photographing (30 lbs.) but Steve's was around 130 gutted. He shot it in the upper jaw with his .300 short mag and, once he got it's attention he put one in the boiler room. Crappy picture but what can I say?
 

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Congratulations Allan and Mr. Steve
Seems that I'm missing out this year.

R/S
Lis
 

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To be authorized to hunt on VAFB you have to be: active duty, retired military, active guard, DoD, Chumash Indian or BoP working at FCI Lompoc. There is a guest hunter program but I don't know the details of it yet as it's in review. You must be legal to hunt in California and you must purchase a use fee sticker for your license at the base exchange. Other than that; you're out of luck.
 

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If the former Marine is retired and you hold a dependent ID card, then yes. If the former Marine seperated before retirement and is no longer entitled to an ID card, then no.
 

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Ok let me rephrase that. What if I marry a former Marine. Former as in not retired but didn't re-enlist.
Like the 44 DDs aren't reason enough too keep her :devil:
Just dont tell her this or its costing me another Karat on that ring :confused:
 
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