Re: [flasah] Nauga Hunting
I agree it is.
Diann
At 07:23 PM 8/31/2009 -0700, you wrote:
> THIS THREAD IS GETTING
>NAUGA-SE-ATING. George
>
> From:<asero@
>To: flasah@yahoogroups.
>Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 7:16:42 PM
>Subject: Re: [flasah] Nauga Hunting
>
> The last that I heard was that the wild Northa American Nauga had been
>declared and endangered and protected species. ----- Original Message
>----- From: lewthered To: flasah@yahoogroups. com Sent: Monday, August
>31, 2009 7:05 PM Subject: [flasah] Nauga Hunting
> IS the most advanced, hardest, and dangerous hunting a hunter can do.
>1st. one must find a Nauga trail. (These are distinguishable by having a
>flat bottom as opposed to the usual U shaped bottom.)
>Naugas "glide" down these trails on their "flat" bellies.
>2nd. one must dig a "Nauga-Hole under a curved (direction L or R) potion of
>this Nauga trail. The "hole" must be no more than 3 ft. across, and the
>depth is determined by the hunter's height plus 3 ft.
>The hunter enters this hole as the sun sets. Then waits.
>3rd. If the hunter is "lucky" a Nauga will "crawl" across the hole between
>10pm and 4am ( a 6 hr. range).
>The hunter must shoot straight-up into the belly of the Nauga (the ONLY
>weak spot.) This must be done with a Nauga-Gun: which has a square bore."
>It shoots a projectile the shape and size of a dice."
>Now, if the NaugA "DROPS" Instantly, the "shot" was too soon." The hunter
>is buried, instantly. DANGEROUS. The hunter wants a "slow" kill so the
>Nauga will crawl past the hole.
>
>Since the quantity of Nauga-Hunters (and their skill is so great), the cost
>of their "hide" is "up-there."
>
>
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