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Post by Huntin54 on May 19, 2005 14:52:28 GMT -5
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Post by vancreek on May 19, 2005 16:23:35 GMT -5
nice pic,but ill bet them dogs of yours let you know everytime its out and about,could make for some good training with that pup,have a great day,thanks.
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Post by whitedog61 on May 19, 2005 16:57:34 GMT -5
nice pics there 54, if i was you id have that pup on his tail lol i bet that bunny will be good in the pot after alll that green grass this summer, have a great day.
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Post by Huntin54 on May 19, 2005 20:03:47 GMT -5
No actually the dogs don't bark when it comes out. It comes out where they can't see it. But there is 2 bigger 1's that comeout then you can really hear the dogs barkin. The pup is trained allready and is too fast to let him chase that rabbit, he would probably catch it.
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Post by houndman on May 19, 2005 23:02:54 GMT -5
Give him another month, 54, and he'll give those dogs a good run. I already have some up here that are running pretty good. Joe and Maggie had a couple of good races on young rabbits yesterday, they finally got the "big daddy" up and really ran him until he holed just before dark.
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Post by Huntin54 on May 21, 2005 9:41:37 GMT -5
houndman, my pup that is 8months can already run him. But my pup is fast so i don't want him catching the little guy
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dd444
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Post by dd444 on Oct 7, 2005 17:36:51 GMT -5
Nice picture huntin54,and I like your ethics!!
dd444
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Post by Huntin54 on Oct 12, 2005 18:27:10 GMT -5
Well i caught this little guy in a cage trap shortly after posting this pic i relocated him to an area where there was more cover and that he had a better chance of survival at. Well i think my dogs ran him the other day since it was the same area i let him go but i am not sure
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