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Clark's Sturgeon Wordless Wednesday

3/26/2014

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“I proceeded on the Sandy Coast 4 miles, and marked my name on a Small pine, the Day of the month & year, and returned to the foot of the hill, from which place I intended to Strike across to The Bay, I saw a Sturgeon which had been thrown on Shore...” ~ William Clark
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Christine & Riley link
3/25/2014 03:03:18 pm

What a beautiful pic... sturgeon are such odd fish! I've been up to the fishery near Portland that has a ton of them... it's like stepping back into some prehistoric era :)

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Pawesome Cats link
3/25/2014 04:57:08 pm

Just gorgeous photos!

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Piranha Banana
3/25/2014 05:31:11 pm

WOW! That is one impressive fish! At first, I thought it was real!

WOOF!

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Molly The Wally link
3/25/2014 08:44:20 pm

That is some impressive fish. Have a wonderful Wednesday.
Best wishes Molly

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Emma link
3/25/2014 08:57:45 pm

Whoa! At first I thought that was the real thing in the first photo! Cool stuff! Happy WW!

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Golden Woofs: Sugar link
3/25/2014 10:46:49 pm

What a COOL place to visit. Another FUN adventure. Happy BlogPaws WW. Golden Woofs

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Chewy the Golden link
3/25/2014 11:25:12 pm

Their faces are saying "OMG we found the biggest fish ever! Can we eat it?!"

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SlimDoggy link
3/25/2014 11:34:47 pm

I just love your photos when you line them up like that...it's just so adorable. And sitting on top of a sturgeon...lovely ;)

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Susan and the gang from Life with Dogs and Cats link
3/25/2014 11:41:20 pm

Beautiful pics, beautiful quote.

You've shown several pictures of sculpture on the beach. Where are all these taken?

--Woofs (and purrs) from <a href="http://www.lifewithdogsandcats.com">Life with Dogs and Cats</a>

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Rebecca link
3/25/2014 11:45:36 pm

Great picture and a very cool statue!!

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Roxy the traveling dog link
3/26/2014 12:24:23 am

Oh wow, that's very cool.

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Louise & Bernie link
3/26/2014 12:41:41 am

We had to do a double take! We thought that fish was real!

Louise & Bernie :)

<a href="http://berniethefrenchie.blogspot.com">berniethefrenchie.blogspot.com</a>

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Reilly and Denny link
3/26/2014 01:02:15 am

Can you imagine catching something that big - it would seem like a monster

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Terry Cramer link
3/26/2014 01:06:51 am

What superb photography, interesting topic, and adorable babies!

-Terry
from MatildasJourney.com

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Erin @ The Five Dog Blog link
3/26/2014 01:56:26 am

That is a giant fish! What a cool place to visit and great photos :). Looks like it was a fun day!

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The Adventures of Puppy and Cat! link
3/26/2014 02:41:28 am

That's a lot sturgeon!

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Susan link
3/26/2014 04:19:56 am

Great photos what a big fish. Happy WW X Talent Hounds Crew

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DoggyMom.com link
3/26/2014 04:33:19 am

Great photo - reminds me of all those vacation snaps my parents took when we were kids - and we hated sitting still!

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Oz the Terrier link
3/26/2014 05:09:32 am

That is one mighty BIG sturgeon! Great dawg!

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Jackie Bouchard link
3/26/2014 05:25:39 am

Your kids are so good! Rita would be barking her fool head off at that statue! :) (love "corgilifying" Too funny.)

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Sharon S link
3/26/2014 08:32:12 am

Your dogs sat for the picture like perfect angels.

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Clowie link
3/27/2014 12:22:41 am

That's a big fish! It could take you all for a swim!

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Mary from YourDesignerDog link
3/26/2014 09:50:07 am

Looks like a fun adventure! Did anyone try to eat the fish, lol?

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Dolly the Doxie link
3/26/2014 10:08:56 am

Amazing pictures! The landscapes and the dogs together make beautiful pictures. Love Dolly

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M. K. Clinton link
3/26/2014 12:00:06 pm

I could have sworn you all had caught that big fish! Such a cool monument!

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Ann Staub link
3/26/2014 03:34:58 pm

Nice catch guys! That is one big fishy.

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BJ Bangsb link
3/27/2014 03:20:32 am

Cool photos. Interesting. Glad to hop by

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Victoria Carter link
3/27/2014 03:40:23 am

Wow, thats a big fish! Shows how much I know about fish, I didn't realize that sturgeon got that big!

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Jan K link
3/29/2014 05:25:30 am

You have the coolest places to take photographs! :)

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