Seal retriever.

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Cool pics....guessing you wouldn't want to send him on one that was only wounded.....could be quite the tussle!
 
Location: Sundre, Alberta

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They are really becomming a problem around most of the sloughs in Alberta.

Some of the oil-workers from Newfoundland brought them out West as pets but when they found out there is a fish shortage in Alberta too they turned them loose to fend for themselves.
 
In Ontario they've become quite a problem too. People buy them, find they're not easy to house train, then just drive into the country and release them. Now they've cross-bred with bloody Kangaroos that escaped from a Zoo. So we have a creature that can handle the winters, can run like hell and swim, well, like a seal. Quite edible I hear - said to taste like chicken. A cull is being considered, because of fear they will continue to cross-breed (can you imagine wolf genes being added to that?), but of course now we have the Kangaroo and Seal Protection Societies teaming up to oppose that.
 
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In Ontario they've become quite a problem too. People buy them, find they're not easy to house train, then just drive into the country and release them. Now they've cross-bred with bloody Kangaroos that escaped from a Zoo. So we have a creature that can handle the winters, can run like hell and swim, well, like a seal. Quite edible I hear - said to taste like chicken. A cull is being considered, because of fear they will continue to cross-breed (can you imagine wolf genes being added to that?), but of course now we have the Kangaroo and Seal Protection Societies teaming up to oppose that.
And I though we had good labs 'cause the would retrieve beavers we shot??!!:eek:
So, what would be the best cartridge/rifle combination for a searoo??:sniper:
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