[AT] Fwd: morning
Rob Gray
Robgray at epix.net
Sat Aug 7 04:31:14 PDT 2004
I'm in Northampton County, only a few miles south of the Blue Mountain
ridge.If they are around this area at all, I would bet they live up on
the mountain since it seems like they are more of a mountain critter if
they are down in these parts from what people say.
Rob
Slate Belt, PA
Mark Greer wrote:
>Most of my hunting is north of 80 in Elk, Forest, Jefferson, and Clarion
>counties but I have seen them down near Huntingdon near Raystown Dam.
>Mark
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>>Rob, Over Memorial Day weekend we went up to the Grand Canyon of PA area.
>>We saw several pourcupines including one twice the size of a large ground
>>hog. I didn't realize they are great tree climbers but they sure seem to
>>be! I'm not sure where they range in PA. When we lived in State College
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>I
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>>never saw one south of 80 and I have never seen on in SE PA.
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>>Dana
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>>SE PA
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