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Most recent PHOTOS matching your search for 'Varmintology'...
  1. John Walker requests update on Varmintology news (Photo ID: 93857)
    Columbia native John Walker, son of Pete and Edith Cundiff Walker, stopped by recently with his lovely wife Marcia to renew acquaintances and make... (click photo title to read more)

  2. Varmintology Update: Bigfoot sighting in Uniontown Trailer Park (Photo ID: 87036)
    Respected Varmintologists Normans and Brower write that "Wendell Swink and his old lady claim to have not been high on meth when they encountered... (click photo title to read more)

  3. Varmintology Mystery: Whose home is this??? (Photo ID: 71828)
    If it's a bear's residence, it has to be a pigmy bear's. If it is a groundhog home, the adult must be an 80 pounder. More likely, a red fox's ... (click photo title to read more)

  4. The Purpose of the Post in the middle of the Well Walk (Photo ID: 42667)
    Everybody must have known what the purpose of the steel post is. There was at least one other photograph of it online and nobody asked. It ... (click photo title to read more)

  5. The Big Cow Snake in The Holler was over 6 feet long! (Photo ID: 34822)
    The Holler, Old Clearsprings RD, Ozark, KYPurely in the interest of applied varmintology, Shamarie Claiborne, a bona fide, sworn snake hate... (click photo title to read more)

  6. Proof of where Mr. Fudge saw 35 lb Bobcat (Photo ID: 32822)
    This bonus photo, as windshield photographed by Linda Waggener, is indisputable proof of where Billy Joe Fudge saw the 35-lb. very black bobcat. Scept... (click photo title to read more)

  7. Calling all spiderologists: Need ID for cigarette pack sized spider (Photo ID: 24590)
    Photographer and web site designer Shamarie Claiborne sent this downright scary photo and writes: "It was as big as a cigarette pack. We found ... (click photo title to read more)

 Most recent STORIES matching your search for 'Varmintology'...
  1. Tourism and varmint tracking in Red River Gorge (Story ID: 135311)
    By Paige Nickel I traveled to Powell County Tourism - Red River Gorge for our Kentucky Association of Convention and Visitors Bu... (click title to read more)

  2. Varmintology report from Pennsyltucky, February 15, 2020 (Story ID: 109246)
    Bigfoot sighting in Uniontown Trailer Park By Dixie Normans & J.R. Brower (edited) Fayette County, PA, has been no stran... (click title to read more)

  3. Letter: High-level varmintology (Story ID: 107905)
    Charles Marshburn writes: Some would call it a dog! --Charles ... (click title to read more)

  4. Pennsyltucky special report - more on July 4th Varmintology (Story ID: 104966)
    By Jackson Brower Wish you were here, but you are here (in the southern part) and we're up here only 30 miles from the Mason-Dixon... (click title to read more)

  5. H. Hunter Durham, Esq. thinks Mystery Varmint Ol' Rob (Story ID: 89590)
    Written after taking own deposition upon reading - CM suspects: Comm... (click title to read more)

  6. Varmintology Mystery: Writer has seen big groundhog holes (Story ID: 89585)
    Joyce M. Coomer writes: I've seen some pretty good size groundhog holes. - Joyce M. Coomer Comments ... (click title to read more)

  7. Old timer says turned up leaves a weather sign (Story ID: 84269)
    Sign has been proven over and over this past week. For those who doubt Mr. Durham, just remember that many times, as a small child, he sat at the f... (click title to read more)

  8. West Main Street Squirrels predict: A bad, bad winter ahead (Story ID: 78772)
    VARMINTOLOGY: Larry Smith reports on squirrelly prognostication tool for the winter ahead. Says Campbellsville Squirrel activity may be an omen of ... (click title to read more)

  9. Varmintology Report: Big mountain lions in Pennsylvania (Story ID: 71803)
    Comments re article 71790 History Varmintology Did Old Rob ilk predate Dr Neat Pete ... (click title to read more)

  10. History & Varmintology: Did Old Rob ilk predate Dr. Neat? Pete? (Story ID: 71790)
    by Mike Watson Adair County Historian Ed, This morning, while casting about in ancient newsprint for a long-lost kinsman... (click title to read more)

  11. Barbara Armitage: Turns out, dogs and cats great with languages (Story ID: 54019)
    Studies in Anthropomorphism: A subspecialty of Varmintology. Proven case histories of animals fluent in Italian and English, English and Korean, Ru... (click title to read more)

  12. Old Rob 1972: The suspected rising of his offspring (Story ID: 49130)
    Introduction By Mike Watson to a column on the suspected return of Old Rob, the Graverobber, and the distinguished panel of the top Varmintologist ... (click title to read more)

  13. Query: Copy of Jake Burton's Big Grasshopper, extant? (Story ID: 48092)
    For this and other Queries, check CM Classifieds: REUNIONS Jeff... (click title to read more)

  14. Letter: Re anxiety raised from reminder of Hoop Snakes (Story ID: 46477)
    VARMINTOLOGY/FOLKLORE: "Jim" says bothersome Hoop Snakes not in same league as deadly cabbage snakes, which the gummint eradicated in 1906... (click title to read more)

  15. Reader requests on the now sealed Bad Rack Files (Story ID: 44716)
    Incident was behind us, till now . . . Robyn Curry writes:Several years ago when the old Courthouse was still in ser... (click title to read more)

  16. Boyhood search for Ol' Rob thwarted by the government (Story ID: 42074)
    VarmintologyBy Billy Joe Fudge Before our federal and state governments put a stop to it, a couple of friends of mine a... (click title to read more)

  17. Mulder postulates on creature found by Shamarie in The Holler (Story ID: 42052)
    Comments re photo 39016. Life in the Holler: Giant mantis? or Just holes i... (click title to read more)

  18. Jim deigns not to take bait; but shares sublime rhyme (Story ID: 41719)
    Thinker is very busy man today, working on Very Important ProjectComments re... (click title to read more)

  19. Culture & Enlightenment: Origin of term Rime (Story ID: 41714)
    Robert Stone sends a note on Rime Ice, noting that it is from the Middle English rim, with the ME derivation from Old English hrm... (click title to read more)

  20. BJ Fudge issues warning to would be Doodlebuggers (Story ID: 39788)
    Proper weaponry is a must. He explains to modern kids the difference between a Doodlebuggin straw, and the other kind About: ... (click title to read more)

  21. Varmintology Bulletin: Doodlebug holes at Creelsboro, KY (Story ID: 39784)
    About: The Rockhouse and Doodlebug HolesBy Ed Waggener... (click title to read more)

  22. CYRUS/ Varmintology Report From 1971: The Sad Saga of Big Hop (Story ID: 13039)
    Varmintologist Cyrus traces the W.K. Neat compelling story "Jake Burton's giant grasshopper kidnapped, held for ransom," A W.K. Neat thriller. Ther... (click title to read more)

  23. LETTER: Cyrus finds interesting parallels in 1949 newspaper (Story ID: 12900)
    Does anybody remember "The Cooties"?By CyrusCentral Ohio Bureau ChiefI can't help but wonder if the brief entry below, fo... (click title to read more)

  24. PURE VARMINTOLOGY: Modern science reveals what gives Badrack his speed (Story ID: 12843)
    Scientific tests prove 99% expected results; but other 1% of outcome a real stunner! An expected source of Badrack's speed. CAUTION. Dr. Neat would... (click title to read more)

  25. Varmintology Report: Lovelorn deer attacks Adair CO, KY courthouse (Story ID: 12823)
    SECOND EPISODE: Jeff Feese's acount of the incident at the Courthouse Annex has just been added. THIRD EPISODE: J.J. Martin takes trail to Christia... (click title to read more)




 
































 
 
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