Christmas Christmas Dinner/Food Hunting/Trapping Family
Christmas music/ Movie
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Christmas Dinner/food For Christmas we have lots of food to eat
Breakfast: Pancakes, bacon, hash-browns, eggs, sausage, toast Lunch
is probably the biggest meal Lunch: bread, potatoes and gravy,
chicken/ham, turkey, green-bean casserole, corn casserole Desert:
cookies, snicker salad, pie, brownies, cupcakes, chocolate surprise
Diner: Leftovers if still hungry
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Hunting & Trapping FurBear Chart is on next slide.
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SpeciesInclusive DatesBagMethods Muskrat and BeaverNov. 1 -
March 31No LimitTrap Only MinkNov. 1 - End of Feb.No LimitHunt and
Trap BobcatDec. 1- End of Feb.No LimitHunt and Trap Raccoon,
Opossum, Long-tailed WeaselNov. 1 - End of Feb.No LimitHunt and
Trap Red Fox, Gray Fox, BadgerNov. 1 - End of Feb.No LimitHunt and
Trap Early Raccoon and Virginia OpossumSept. 1 - Oct. 31No
LimitHunt Only Striped SkunkYear-roundNo LimitHunt and Trap Canada
Lynx, River Otter, Marten, Spotted Skunk No Open SeasonNo Take
Furbearer Running Seasons Raccoon, Virginia OpossumMarch 1 - Aug
31No Take BobcatMarch 1 - Nov. 30No Take Red FoxMarch 1 - Oct. 31No
Take
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Family On Christmas some of my family comes over Uncle, aunt,
cousins, grandparents We usually have a big meal and hangout Play
games: Cards, Xbox, board games Catch up over things that happened
the previous months
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Christmas Movie/Music Music When family gets together we will
listen to music and watch some Christmas movies Dance around and
sing I like jingle bells and my dads CD of random music I dont know
Movie My favorite Christmas movie is the Grinch I also like The
Santa Claus series, and Polar Express
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THE END I have told you about my family, Christmas movies and
music, Hunting/Trapping, and Dinner/Food