Well, I'll be a monkey's uncle. A T-32 for blindin' 'em while the
critter is held in place with the Cullman custom raccoon/possum leg hold.
Chuck Norcutt
Walt Wayman wrote:
> I am preparing for a night-time adventure deep into the dark and
> dangerous forest in an attempt to photograph a creature most don't
> even know exists and which few who have even seen it have survived to
> tell about. Nocturnal, with giant, piercing eyes, needle-sharp claws,
> razor-sharp teeth, faster than the eye can follow, able to leap from
> tree to tree in a single bound, silent and often unseen until
> suddenly, out of the corner of one's eye, it is sensed more than seen
> hurtling in from behind.
>
> I hope to survive this daring undertaking, which may take several
> nights, and if I do so, I will post a photograph or two, however poor
> and shaky from fright it or they might be. If I don't make it back,
> I'm sure my wife will have all my gear on eBay in a week or two, so
> your generosity would be appreciated.
>
> Here is an example of the sort of gear I have cobbled together today
> for purposes of this dangerous pursuit:
>
> http://home.att.net/~hiwayman/wsb/media/192375/site1116.jpg
>
> If I don't survive and this proves to be my last post, so be it.
> Remember that I perished in the line of photographic duty.
>
> Walt
>
> -- "Anything more than 500 yards from the car just isn't photogenic."
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