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Liz,please don't copyright that saying("he's barking") becauseI want to use that one, and with the price of gas I can't afford to pay the royalties to you and hunt, and hunting always comes first.
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Re: Wendy brings another question?

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david wrote:
HardHittin wrote:How does people determine A cold nose dog?
Matt :evil:


Matt, were you just baiting people so you could eventually say they are all full of BS and lies? or is that just a joke that I somehow missed because of my old age? I'll keep it in mind next time I see a question from you.

How old are you?

You must not be too old or you would know that all you have to do is touch the dogs nose. Does it feel cold? then he is a cold nosed dog.
Does it feel warm? you got a hot nosed dog.
If your fingers are not sensitive enough, try your tongue.

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David your the man :!: :!:
Sorry about no post.As of old :lol: :lol:
My oldest turned 20 today. I know less today then I did twenty years ago.
The hunting stays the same but people change.
Now ya have papered dogs hell I like hunting in the rain now i got to worry about papers getting wet :roll: :roll: :lol:
Your welcome in my camp anyday. :!: Or 2am what ever comes first. :lol: :lol:
Matt :evil:
I'd rather to have not ever been known.
Then to be known as A liar!!!
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I didn't think this would go anywhere.
So I'm putting Desire Heart and BRAINS.something me as a hunter rairly uses.
Matt :evil:
I'd rather to have not ever been known.
Then to be known as A liar!!!
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Nolte, & Pete Richardson,

You are both welcome at my camp any time... We might not catch em all, but we'll at least agree on who did it, and who didn't. Hell, I might even invite Cecil.
If you want to turn down the opportunity to burn some wood, and tell some lies, I won't blame you, but we get turned loose once in awhile.


Any time a fire is legal.
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onalimb wrote:Nolte, & Pete Richardson,

You are both welcome at my camp any time... We might not catch em all, but we'll at least agree on who did it, and who didn't. Hell, I might even invite Cecil.
If you want to turn down the opportunity to burn some wood, and tell some lies, I won't blame you, but we get turned loose once in awhile.


Any time a fire is legal.


Tjhanks, really there lays the best times,listing an shareing and the brotherhood of keeping hounds and the hunters we knew . Yep it would be well worth that experience .
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thanks preston --i really appreciate the offer
-sure would be fun -i would love to see that country-
:)
-- if i strike oil in my backyard --i will be there --- fast-- :D rite now more concerned about gas money to hunt local this year --- people are giveing away horses round here-- maybe ill hunt horseback until grass is gone :)
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Preston

Thanks for the offer, but I'm about in Pete's situation. With these dogs I'm so poor I can barely pay attention. Someday hopefully I'll make it out that way.

I sure wish I had a lot more time off and money. There is a lot of good guys and dogs I'd like to put down with. I've got a good buddy who lives an hour and a half away and we only get together a couple times a year.
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Post by onalimb »

I hear ya, loud and clear, I have a standing offer to hunt some hog in Alabama, and would dearly like to go, but so far, it hasn't worked out. My brothers are trying to talk me into an Alaska hunt in 2009, one lives there, but it will be a cold day in hell before I spend money to hunt blackbear without dogs, and pay through the nose to shoot deer. If I ever scratch the winning ticket, my wife will have to follow me around in a big RV, because I'll be hunting all the time.
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Post by cecil j. »

A hound is not cold nosed that horse races out of the country then strikes, nor is it a lay up when that dog just was too smart for the other dogs/ not cold at all if they all went from strikeing on the box top/ now if she struck off the box top and then just horse raced on out and then found a track/ shes too smart for the handler !hahahahaha
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