You said it right maineiac. It is music and it sure is good for the soul.I usta go coon hunting 3-4 nights a week when I was still in Georgia. That is one of the few things I really miss, and of course my 2 Redbones.
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So that's what I've been doing wrong. All this time I was whistling and going here poochie, poochie. No wonder I ain't killed one yet. Just kidding. Seriously though.. Is there anything in print other than here on this stuff you're talking about.
Get a good Redbone and take up coon hunting.It's damn near the most fun you can have with your clothes on. Be sure to cut their pecker off if it's a boar coon.
Whew!! I got tired just thinking about all that moving around. What branch of service were you in? Air Force on this end. That's how I wound up in Idaho.
Ithaca 37 can you tell me a little more about this thing in Eagle. I live in Middleton and have a German Shorthair. She's not a bad dog but I definately need to work her more than what I do.
Finding someone to take you that knows what they are doing and that you can learn from.
and that speeks Georgian
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I have a 391 Sporting Clay model for sale.
28", 2-3/4 - 3", adjustable comb,mercury recoil reducer, just over a year old.
$600.00 firm. This gun new is a little over
$800.00. Contact me at [email protected] if interested.
Hey Sly,
Riddle me this. Coons like to eat crawdads,minners and a few other live things.They also like to sneak up on a unsuspecting can of mustard tuna and a persimmon on occasion. Does that make them a predator? If so I hunted 'em because it was damn fun trompin through the swamp in the...