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re: Life Lessons from the Outdoors

Posted on 4/12/20 at 10:44 am to
Posted by ChatRabbit77
Baton Rouge
Member since May 2013
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Posted on 4/12/20 at 10:44 am to
1. Having good gear helps but it will not replace hard work/fundamentals.
2.Buy the best optics you can, even if it is more expensive than the gun you mount it on.

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You can learn a lot about a man by the relationship he has with his dog.

I really like this one. This year I had multiple interactions with deer dog runners. Had a few of the dogs come on my place. I hate those people's fricking guts. They starve their dogs. First time it happened, I called the owner and the dog didnt want to leave my porch. He grabbed it by the neck and lifted it by the skin on his back and threw him in his truck. Some sort of hound. Bapple was with me. I regret making the call. Should have cut the collar and tossed it on the highway.
This post was edited on 4/14/20 at 11:26 am
Posted by Loup
Ferriday
Member since Apr 2019
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Posted on 4/12/20 at 11:07 am to
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This year I had multiple interactions with deer dog runners. Had a few of the dogs come on my place. I hate those people's fricking guts. They starve their dogs. First time it happened, I called the owner and the dog didnt want to leave my porch. He grabbed it by the neck and lifted it by the skin on his back and threw him in his truck



One of my podnuhs found a couple of run down hounds in Sherburne. He called the number on the collar and the old man said dont worry about them they we will try to find them at the end of hunting season. He would cut his dogs loose and leave them out until deer season was done.
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