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Dinah Psencik from Dayton Tx.
Re: Hunting styles
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March 24, 2012, 07:31:46 pm »
Seems like where you hunt makes a huge difference on how you hunt.
I would love to hunt on our horses but there are too many fences and hazards where we hunt.
A lot of where we go is on some old logging trails where a truck wouldn't make it through,
and as far as walking.... now Im not lazy or anything but there is no way in heck that I would want to try and keep up with the dogs when they are on a runner. There have been times when it took most of the night to get the dogs back using the four wheelers.
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