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Oh man Reggie is going to think he is in heaven :laf:. Never seen nothing like that either :pout: thanks for posting them Jim :yoyo:.
Are ya going to eat them? :yoyo:
:shrug: Anybody heard from Reggie lately?? :shrug:
I think they are all lined up waiting for Jim to jump into the water. Think of piranha on a log . . . . .
Jerry
Nice Pics! Never seen that before.
No, I'm not going to eat them. We call them painted turtles because of the colorful underside they have, red, orange, yellow.
I can't imagine them being very good eating. We eat snapping turtles up here though.
I figured you all would shrug off the pic anyway. It's actually a very common site up here year round. You very rarely see one painted turtle on a floating log.
That's a pretty cool pic Jimbo. Mom and dad live in a little cover we call "Turtle Cove" because of the turtles on the limbs like that. I don't see that many on a stick too often though. Usually the bigger ones start pushing the littler ones off.
:yoyo:
Quote from: FinsnFur on April 19, 2010, 06:26:26 PM
. You very rarely see one painted turtle on a floating log.
So rare in fact that it is exactly like seeing the multiples you showed :rolleye: up here anyway. Like I would pass off a pic of something as cool as that eh :nofgr:
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They are as good to eat as a snapper Jimbo. Just depends on how big they are if htey are worth dressing out. Jimmie