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    • Ptaylor
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        Hey everyone. Things are changing around here for me, and I thought I’d put a note up here since the latest issue of TBM had a short piece I wrote in the Trailhead section and in the author bio it has information about the business we ran last year. But as of the end of this month I will start working as a permanent wildlife technician for the Yurok Tribe. I’m really excited. They have a really neat reservation that encompasses 1 mile of both sides of the Klamath river from the mouth of the river at the ocean and inland for 44 river miles. So I wanted to throw this up here incase anyone was trying to find my website or what we were offering as far as the outdoor adventure/guiding was concerned. I won’t be doing any more of that in the near future. However, I can recommend people if folks in the area want to take a tracking class, fishing trip, etc. contact me via a PM and I can get you in contact with a couple guys I know.

        Looking forward to having the time in woods be all for myself:D

        Preston

      • David Coulter
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          Preston,

          Congratulations! This sounds like an incredible opportunity and one that does not just get passed out without excellent qualifications. All the best to you in the new territory. Please keep us posted and if you have anything, like a facebook page or website that updates what is happening out there, please share that, as well. I wish you all the best. peace, david

        • Cameron Unruh
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            Hey Preston that sounds pretty exciting – good luck with the new adventure!

          • paleoman
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              Congrats to you! That kind of a living is good for the soul.

            • Ralph
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                Sounds like a winner!!!! Good luck and enjoy your new job.

              • skifrk
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                  Good luck Preston with the new job. Hopefully you enjoy it as much as the old one.

                • Steve Capps
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                    Congratulations on the new job! Sounds like a dream job.

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