Guys and Gals

Talk about Big Game Hunting with Dogs
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My Mother, Stepfather, Grandparents, Great Grandparents, Uncles, Aunts and Cousins all hunt hounds. My stepfather's family is the same, majority of them have hounds. My boyfriends family, lots of hounddoggers. I'd say we have more houndswoman than men in my family. Lot of the family hunts Walkers, some Plotts, some run a mixed bunch. I myself have always been lucky with Walkers, and there's a few breeds I've had zero luck, or just do not like for one reason or another... Got my true first hound that I trained from a pup and caught a lot of game with back in 2005. Since then I've had a lot of dogs, caught a lot of game, and have produced a few litters. This is my way of life, not just a hobby.
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Was walking along the aqueduct one day and pulled a foxhound out of the water as it was going past
Would 've drowned had i not been there
Saw the name on the collar and took it home, met the owner and got asked out on a hunt, 1991 , hadn't been in Australia long
Heard the music and have been doing it ever since, had foxhounds but now we are only allowed beagles and bloodhounds on deer, for photos see the introduction page
7 months of the year sees us out hunting , every weekends and some week days
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