Illegal bear poaching features Plumas Co. by award winning C

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Illegal bear poaching features Plumas Co. by award winning C

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http://plumasnews.com/index.php/home/66 ... ar-traders" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Supposed to be on TV soon, features local game wardens and even retired Bob Orange.
Piece of cake.
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Thanks! A nice heads-up. Looks to be a 6 part series according to:

http://www.californiafishandgamewardens ... pecial.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I was thinking today at work, I believe Bob Orange's son is named after his dad and is old enough I think to be retired also. Both by the book guys I've heard. The elder Bob had a very cherry orange Ford pickup, 4X4 that everyone was always asking if he was going to sell it. I think the son got it, but not sure, it disappeared from view along the road I take to town. Personalized plates, with what else? Orange!
Piece of cake.
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