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Aug 13, 2019 9:44 AM CST
Name: Lynda Horn
Arkansas (Zone 7b)
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Minks are really smart creatures. I live near Lake Dardanelle, which is formed by the Arkansas river. I fish a lot (see profile name), and I used to see several pairs in my favorite fishing spots. They are bold, inquisitive little creatures, and always seem to be interested in what humans are doing. One spring I was fishing for bluegill and one kept running back and forth in front of me, getting bolder with each pass. I swear that little mink knew what I was doing. I caught another fish, a small one and not a keeper, so I laid it on the rocks a little ways in front of me. The min warily approached, snatched the fish, and scampered down the bank a ways, making a high pitched chittering as she ran. Three little heads popped out of hole in the rocks; a momma feeding her children! Hurray! Hurray!
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