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Travel Bug Dog Tag Cache and Release Travel Bug

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Owner:
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Released:
Thursday, November 3, 2005
Origin:
Nova Scotia, Canada
Recently Spotted:
In Rodman Slough Park Travel Bug Station

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The Cache and Release Travel Bug wants to do just what real life fish want to do - to play around, but live on for another day. You've caught me, now release me near some other fishing stream!

About This Item

Cache and Release Travel Bug

Silver coloured Fish Zipper pull

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Tracking History (5289.4mi) View Map

Discovered It 5/19/2007 trailpuppy discovered it   Visit Log

Didn't want to have "fish hands", so only discovering it today.

Dropped Off 4/6/2007 Team Dromomania placed it in Rodman Slough Park Travel Bug Station California - 49.55 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 4/2/2007 Team Dromomania retrieved it from Jitters California   Visit Log

Time for another swim

Dropped Off 4/1/2007 Noyo Knots placed it in Jitters California - 16.03 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 3/26/2007 Noyo Knots retrieved it from Union School crossing Guard California   Visit Log

Good-looking TB! Thanks!

Dropped Off 3/6/2007 Shores Scout placed it in Union School crossing Guard California - 40.22 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 2/2/2007 Shores Scout retrieved it from Walnut Creek TB crashpad California   Visit Log

I'll drag this cleverly named TB upstream a bit before I release it.

Dropped Off 1/30/2007 A Team Vallejo placed it in Walnut Creek TB crashpad California - 82.73 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 1/12/2007 A Team Vallejo retrieved it from Seventh Heaven (Travel Bug Hotel) California   Visit Log

what do fish do in real life. They get eaten by bigger fish. Or by me! They are part of the food chain, Not art work.
Found this guy on a trip to Yosemite. Will Move it over to the Bay Area.

Dropped Off 1/2/2007 sonorazark placed it in Seventh Heaven (Travel Bug Hotel) California - 8.36 miles  Visit Log
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