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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1235615" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I was at an equipment sale at the sale barn yesterday. The guy who I buy my bulls from was there. He showed me pictures of a sea lion that must have came up the river out of the bay but then across the fields to his barn area. It has to be a half a mile or more from his barn to the river. And it came up a pretty good size hill. It hung around there for two days. He had plenty of pictures and video of it. Ended up with Fish and Wildlife guy there trying to catch it to return it to the ocean. After several methods of capture failed they ended up herding, chasing, pushing, and pulling into the my friends stock trailer. Not just everyone has hauled a sea lion in their stock trailer. They drove to the boat launch and unloaded him. He says if you ever need to haul a sea lion that a 24 foot Wilson trailer does a pretty good job of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1235615, member: 498"] I was at an equipment sale at the sale barn yesterday. The guy who I buy my bulls from was there. He showed me pictures of a sea lion that must have came up the river out of the bay but then across the fields to his barn area. It has to be a half a mile or more from his barn to the river. And it came up a pretty good size hill. It hung around there for two days. He had plenty of pictures and video of it. Ended up with Fish and Wildlife guy there trying to catch it to return it to the ocean. After several methods of capture failed they ended up herding, chasing, pushing, and pulling into the my friends stock trailer. Not just everyone has hauled a sea lion in their stock trailer. They drove to the boat launch and unloaded him. He says if you ever need to haul a sea lion that a 24 foot Wilson trailer does a pretty good job of it. [/QUOTE]
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