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"Steven A. Creasy" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 3 Apr 1997 21:24:49 EST
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Howdy All,
 
Recently, I posted my experience with my first-ever swarm.  It started me
thinking.  I was unsuccessful recovering my swarm, which went from 20
feet high in a tree to 60 feet high in ANOTHER tree, but I am sure some
of the *old hands* on the list have been successful recovering much
higher/more difficult swarms.  Would you ladies and gentlemen care to
share some of your  *challenging* recoveries with the more inexperienced
crowd?  How high was your highest?  What was your most difficult?  HOW
DID YOU DO IT?!?
 
Something said by one of *you* may help one of *us*.  It is, after all,
swarm season, and nothing is more disheartening than to put time, money,
and effort into something and watch it just *fly away*!
 
Thanks,
 
Steve Creasy-                           (\
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