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    Well done but for head-angle, head-angle, head-angle...

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    Hahaha, Maestro really got you. There some blue cast on his neck?

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    ............. Fabs that is from straining trying to eat that fish !!!!

    Layton with these guys is the luck of the draw getting them to face you Sometimes it works others it doesn't !!!

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    He would not turn his head.I made this pic at waters edge.I went for the rats assumed head angle.HEHE!

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