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I got to spend the weekend at my friends vacation home in Coarse Gold, CA and we had a couple of bucks pass through the property. I managed to snap a couple of pics before they were scared off.

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Feb 10, 2016 22:11 |  #2

Juan A wrote in post #17893824 (external link)
I got to spend the weekend at my friends vacation home in Coarse Gold, CA and we had a couple of bucks pass through the property. I managed to snap a couple of pics before they were scared off.
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