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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3708011" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Not legal to hunt. </p><p>That being said I worked with crusty old guy that was probably one of the best outdoorsmen I've ever ran across. Learned a lot from that guy but one thing he told me was a story about a pelican that stuck with me over the years. </p><p>We worked together at a power plant but on occasion he would travel to one of the others in the fleet to help with overhauls. He was at one of the OKC power plants with a lake surrounding the plant. He said a pelican flew into some power lines and was killed. </p><p>Said he was always curious about the internal organs of every animal he had taken so decided to do an autopsy on the pelican. </p><p>He said once he exposed the internals, the smell was so overwhelming that he hurled his guts out. Said his hands and the knife stunk worse than anything he had ever smelled so he put the knife into a solvent tank, taking several days for the smell to get off his hands no matter what he tried to neutralize it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3708011, member: 5412"] Not legal to hunt. That being said I worked with crusty old guy that was probably one of the best outdoorsmen I've ever ran across. Learned a lot from that guy but one thing he told me was a story about a pelican that stuck with me over the years. We worked together at a power plant but on occasion he would travel to one of the others in the fleet to help with overhauls. He was at one of the OKC power plants with a lake surrounding the plant. He said a pelican flew into some power lines and was killed. Said he was always curious about the internal organs of every animal he had taken so decided to do an autopsy on the pelican. He said once he exposed the internals, the smell was so overwhelming that he hurled his guts out. Said his hands and the knife stunk worse than anything he had ever smelled so he put the knife into a solvent tank, taking several days for the smell to get off his hands no matter what he tried to neutralize it. [/QUOTE]
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