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i love all the diversity in your pack, all those different breeds look awesome
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Thanks Wa Hunter, can't find all that is out there being single minded like a lot of guys are. I guess if they have the whole package in one breed of dogs that's fine but I like my Heinz 57 dogs! haha
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Haha you're telling me. I started a bobcat this winter, just a small SOB that looked like the size of a housecat track, ran it to a lion kill 3 point whitetail and they ran that lion a long ways. He was a traveling cat and he ended up treeing right next to a road I found just as close as that bear, couldn't believe it. Got to appreciate those close trees like that! Trying to upload some more, got a few more to upload I think but got to head out to school soon.
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Sure does bring back some memories for me. Haven't had dog's now in over 10 year's, nothing to run here Chelan Co. except coon and a problem cat once in a while. I used to run with some old boy's from Omak, Okan. and up on the Rez. back in the 70's, 80's and early 90's and it was a blast.
Must of watched your video's for a couple hours not to mention listening to the music the dog's were making. Awesome job your doing with those dog's and please keep the pics. and videos coming. You got it down my man.
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Thanks John. I wish you guys were still able to run dogs but I know most don't only want to run coons in a liberal state like ours. I know for a lot of guys it was a way of life and it was just taken away. I've very fortunate to still have the hunting opportunities that I do and I definetly take full advantage of it! Thanks again and take care. Jarred
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ol radar looks like he's having a good time. Is he healed up and behaving? I hope you're tucking him in and giving a good night kiss. He sleeps better that way!
I think he's going to be a fine little hound.
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haha- not quite yet...after Jarred makes a dog of him I'll probably keep him forever!!!
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Still keep thinkning i wish ya didn't fix him, he would of been a dog to breed to in the future! He's probably the easiest dog to take care of and hunt out in my kennel. Handles like a finished dog and just wants to hunt. He seems all healed up now, eating good and drinking, seems still like he's resting up some though, 4 days straight hunting and 9 trees will wear even a pup out! I need to take some lessons from you and your border collies on handling, mine are wild dingos compared to yours!
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haha- yea I just treat them like the collies...they get trained on basic stuff early on. They also come in the house and are made to behave all the time. I can leave them loose most of the time without incident- they also seem to know that they can garrass the cats, but not kill them!
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