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<blockquote data-quote="becker_atc" data-source="post: 2159968" data-attributes="member: 12903"><p>Seen an armadillo swim once....</p><p></p><p>Me and a buddy fished on the river all night at a creek mouth. about an hour after sun came up he had ran and checked our lines and were packing stuff up. I heard some thing crashing through the woods. Not knowing what it was I drew my sidearm, a T/C contender with 10" .45/.410 barrel with 3" #4 shot. Across the creek the creature showed itself, twas a 'diller. It took a swan dive into the creek off the bank that was 15-20 feet to the water on that side. He popped up like a bobber and started swimming across the creek. About the time he was well within range for my T/C I turned him into gar food.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="becker_atc, post: 2159968, member: 12903"] Seen an armadillo swim once.... Me and a buddy fished on the river all night at a creek mouth. about an hour after sun came up he had ran and checked our lines and were packing stuff up. I heard some thing crashing through the woods. Not knowing what it was I drew my sidearm, a T/C contender with 10" .45/.410 barrel with 3" #4 shot. Across the creek the creature showed itself, twas a 'diller. It took a swan dive into the creek off the bank that was 15-20 feet to the water on that side. He popped up like a bobber and started swimming across the creek. About the time he was well within range for my T/C I turned him into gar food..... [/QUOTE]
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