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 Posted: Mon Dec 17th, 2007 03:13 pm

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I think it would be funny seeing a lab trying to drag out a big moose paddle or elk rack.



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 Posted: Mon Dec 17th, 2007 06:48 pm

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I really miss and enjoyed the rabbit hunting with beagles, but a person has just so much time to hunt in the fall and if you rabbit hunt you don't have enough time to do anything else.



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 Posted: Mon Dec 17th, 2007 06:50 pm

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wyohunter wrote: I think it would be funny seeing a lab trying to drag out a big moose paddle or elk rack.
I've had a coon hound carry out a good sized moose antler during a competion coon hunt.:D



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 Posted: Mon Dec 17th, 2007 11:55 pm

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I can believe that, at one time I had 14 walkers and that was enough for me.I really miss hearing them.



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 Posted: Tue Dec 18th, 2007 12:30 am

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wyohunter wrote: I can believe that, at one time I had 14 walkers and that was enough for me.I really miss hearing them.
I miss them also.Best bear dog I ever saw was a walker owned by my brother.



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 Posted: Tue Dec 18th, 2007 01:56 am

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The regestered walker I had.  I named him Dan, Yes, you guessed it his female partner was named Little Anne. Two of there male offspring I named one Cope and the other Hagen. When I ran those two together I normally ended up spitting mad. Alone they were ok, not together.

 



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  From the sounds of it i would guess your jeans have that worn in circle on the back pocket... Of course, i hate when the circle wears through and then the can falls out!:D   Clifford was the best dog i ever owned, he was a pointer.. Mention hunting around him and he was out the door and in the truck. After a hunt when we got home we would sit by the fire and have a beer or two. That dog was all about hunting and the woods, absolutely loved it, and his beer!!:D   It just about killed me to have to put him to sleep, and i still get teary eyed thinking about him.He developed prostate cancer, so i did the right thing and ended his suffering. You guys might think i'm wierd but i had him cremated, and have him in a urn, and my request to my family is to have him placed in my casket when i die. He was one of those once in a life time dog's...



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 Posted: Tue Dec 18th, 2007 07:17 pm

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No, I don't do that either. My wife picked the names and since she was the one that was with them the whole time they were being born I figured she had every right to.

I'm down to two vices left, too much food and ice cream. better make that three, I forgot I drink to much coffee. Atleast that what the doc tells me.



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 Posted: Tue Dec 18th, 2007 07:22 pm

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I only drink about 2 pots of coffee a day;)



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   I, too, drink alot of coffee. I also eat way to much, but i love good cooking. Unfortunately, i still dip copenhagen, hard habbit to break although i would like to.

   The doc i see had me fill out a new pt. info form, and the part where they ask about alcohol consumption i put zero. On the form there was not an appropriate answer. So the doc comes in the room, and he's looking at the form and says I'm glad you quit drinking to which i reply i didnt. He says , well here you put zero and i say guzzling aint on the form....:) i tell him i was wasting time drinking and started guzzeling, his responce, he threw the form at me!!!!:D

    I do love beer, birch and rootbeer, and jack daniels, good black coffee and good food. The wife and i both love to cook, so weight is a problem around the ponderosa. However, we are happy:)....



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 Posted: Wed Jan 9th, 2008 12:56 pm

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It warmed up last couple days with alot of snow melting so I decided to walk some deer trails I know of that go back into the woods a good 5 miles.Left at 8:00 yesterday morning hiked the 5 miles in and back.Took me all day.Got out after dark, but did manage to find 2 more deer sheds.:DI was some tired.:PGot to get into shape:shock:.I'll post the picture later.Have not even taken it yet.I'm some lame this morning.



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I forgot to mention I also see around 50 deer,2 coyotes,and found where the coyotes killed 4 deer.



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 Posted: Wed Jan 9th, 2008 04:02 pm

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Time for some coyote hunting or set some snares up on the carcasses.



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wyohunter wrote: Time for some coyote hunting or set some snares up on the carcasses.
Wasn't much left.Alot of hair,a few bones and some hide.They will eat them up in 3 to 4 days.I plan on getting back there with a rifle and call them in sometime next week when I get a chance.



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 Posted: Fri Jan 11th, 2008 03:06 am

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I've seen those dogs keep comming back just to make sure everything is gone. I've stacked up the left overs and put some food base lure on it and they will come right in to the trap.



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