Jumping out bobcats

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Ya and their made by madill...EH!!
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Yep!!!!!!!!! Madilldo
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I might just have to start a instagram page like some. Only let certain people comment! Then when I finally do tree a cat take all kinds of different angled pics so I can post up a new one even if we're getting pounded by rain! Make up all kinds of cool stories for my big yard donkeys....lol
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mark wrote:You guys just got cow bells up there a few years back eh :)


No I'm running my dogs with a modified "talkie tooter" system up here.
little heavy for the dogs but sure learn about the "tone" pretty quick!
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3 longs and a short = treed?
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mark wrote:3 longs and a short = treed?


Actually with all my years of experience we have developed quite the system of communication......its like R2D2 having a conversation with himself out in the woods only real loud.
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houndogger wrote:I'm really worried for some still using the astro 220...can't become a alpha till they upgrade lol


I am glad you finally said what everybody else has been thinking and worrying about. Some things are just hard to say out loud.

Maybe when the alpha is not with you, you can tap into the force.
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houndogger wrote:I might just have to start a instagram page like some. Only let certain people comment! Then when I finally do tree a cat take all kinds of different angled pics so I can post up a new one even if we're getting pounded by rain! Make up all kinds of cool stories for my big yard donkeys....lol


your gonna have to brush up on your photography first ...not everyone can just take your word for it that a cat is up there somewhere next to your thumb.
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You guys are having to much fun with this post I hope I don't ruin it. I just want to hit on a few points Trueblue hit on. Political correctness- It being a election year this perfect to bring it to my attention. Political correctness is that when a politician looks you in the eye and lies to you? Nope thats not me I tell like I see it. Social etiquette- Is that when you tell someone how good they look when you know they don't? Nope thats not me, I give a lot of compliments and mean them when someone deserves them. Condescending, I had to look that one up. I can be very gracious to those that deserve it. Respect for others- I have a huge respect to those that deserve it. Thanks for bringing these to my attention I have yet to find someone I could not learn from. I have always tried to accept people for who they are and not judge them. I am not articulate, I have a hard time putting my thoughts into words, that comes from being dyslexic. It seems that I do step on a lot of toes thats not my intent part of the time. I have a passion to raise and hunt bobcats dogs. When I share about dogs and bobcat hunting it is not about my ego it is about what can be done with hounds. Thanks for the phone call guys and do come hunting, with a open mind as to what you are seeing. Each to their own, there is a place for all of us. Dewey
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All this discussions on jumping out cats and how great everyone thinks there opinions are and I can't even catch a cat to jump out in the poor conditions here! Can I get someone to come help tree a cat here so I can jump it out! Andy
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Andy you get it legal for me to hunt bobcats in Montana and I will give it a try. It has been a hard year here also, lots of rain and snow. I and down in take from where I usually am at this time but I have not hunted as many days as I usually do either. Good luck Dewey
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dwalton wrote:You guys are having to much fun with this post I hope I don't ruin it. I just want to hit on a few points Trueblue hit on. Political correctness- It being a election year this perfect to bring it to my attention. Political correctness is that when a politician looks you in the eye and lies to you? Nope thats not me I tell like I see it. Social etiquette- Is that when you tell someone how good they look when you know they don't? Nope thats not me, I give a lot of compliments and mean them when someone deserves them. Condescending, I had to look that one up. I can be very gracious to those that deserve it. Respect for others- I have a huge respect to those that deserve it. Thanks for bringing these to my attention I have yet to find someone I could not learn from. I have always tried to accept people for who they are and not judge them. I am not articulate, I have a hard time putting my thoughts into words, that comes from being dyslexic. It seems that I do step on a lot of toes thats not my intent part of the time. I have a passion to raise and hunt bobcats dogs. When I share about dogs and bobcat hunting it is not about my ego it is about what can be done with hounds. Thanks for the phone call guys and do come hunting, with a open mind as to what you are seeing. Each to their own, there is a place for all of us. Dewey


I always enjoy your posts Dewey.
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your gonna have to brush up on your photography first ...not everyone can just take your word for it that a cat is up there somewhere next to your thumb.[/quote]

I've got the go ahead to get a new phone this week. Can't guarantee picture quality will be better but I have heard alot of good things about the iPhone 3.
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I dont know a whole lot about hunting bobcat . i really hunted them hard for a couple interes in snow. It was interesting what i learen about them. I learned that i only had one dog that could tree or catch one regularly and ended up with a few that learned the game pretty good after i jumped several cats out to rerun . so from my little bit of cat hunting i learned it helped. Also learned that almost half the time after jumping them out i either caught in a hole or on the ground or it seemed the cat Would just seem to disapear lol . seemed like it was harder to tree again.
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There sure isnt a law for me to be trialing a dog or two here as always looking for something that can get it done on dry ground. So any one in the market to show me thier dogs in action sure is legal for me to do that! Warm dry weather good time to come let me trial your dog! Andy
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