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Revenge of the 640 yard Chuck [just who got whom?]
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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalobob" data-source="post: 79604" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Tularemia is a biological warfare agent. Maybe Ossam bin Laden is hiding out in Utah and has released infected rock chucks because he believes rock chuck shooters are America's last line of defense.</p><p></p><p>With all the medical expenses, that was one costly bullet you sent downrange.</p><p></p><p>On a serious note, in the South, tularemia is known as rabbit hunters disease. When cleaning the rabbit if you look at the liver and it has white spots then the rabbit has tularemia. You have to be careful not to have any cuts on your hands when cleaning them. Cooking kills it so it is allright to eat them and I have done so many, many times. In Utah and the Rockies the jack rabbits and the cottontails both may have it.</p><p></p><p>I did manage to get a case of giardia in the Rockies long ago from drinking some of that crystal clear rocky mountain spring water. Now, the only way I drink Rocky Mountain Spring water is if it says "Coors" on the outside.</p><p></p><p>Hope you get to feeling better before main hunting season gets here. Its only twelve days till dove season!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalobob, post: 79604, member: 8"] Tularemia is a biological warfare agent. Maybe Ossam bin Laden is hiding out in Utah and has released infected rock chucks because he believes rock chuck shooters are America's last line of defense. With all the medical expenses, that was one costly bullet you sent downrange. On a serious note, in the South, tularemia is known as rabbit hunters disease. When cleaning the rabbit if you look at the liver and it has white spots then the rabbit has tularemia. You have to be careful not to have any cuts on your hands when cleaning them. Cooking kills it so it is allright to eat them and I have done so many, many times. In Utah and the Rockies the jack rabbits and the cottontails both may have it. I did manage to get a case of giardia in the Rockies long ago from drinking some of that crystal clear rocky mountain spring water. Now, the only way I drink Rocky Mountain Spring water is if it says "Coors" on the outside. Hope you get to feeling better before main hunting season gets here. Its only twelve days till dove season! [/QUOTE]
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