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easily have been shot.
Near the south end of
the lake I saw a
couple of small Williamson
Salamanders, the first seen.
I don't understand why
there are not more of
this species. The country
is ideal and there are
miles of suit like this
around Brush.
Spent the late P.M.
spinning a Squirl for Mr.
Jaque. Also shot a Cory after
subduing two others and
loosing them in the rock
slide.
The Clark Crows are
common here and have
come around today for
fish to scrap. Yesterday
the old man brought us
a 12" fish which also