Great Houndsmen
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bob baldwin jr
- Open Mouth

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- Location: Maine
- Location: Brownville Juction Maine
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arizonabeagle
- Bawl Mouth

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- Location: queen creek
exactly!catdogs wrote:Great post AZbeagle - Great houndsmen are seen through the eyes of others, not themselves.
hank taught me just how to stay alive, you'll never catch out the house without my 9 or .45. i got a big orange tractor and a diesel truck and my idea of heavens chasin whitetail bucks...
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WELL SAIDarizonabeagle wrote:a great houndsmen is not the man that lives in the woods, and has killed every varmit he's come across and had his name all over magazines and recognized around the world
to me its much more than that
he is a man with dedication unlike anything people have seen,
a great houndmen is a man with knowledge, of the game he and his hounds pursue..he is a man who practices animal conservation and knows to leave behind animals so he and his dogs, as well as other hunters, can have future sucess in the feild, he knows his dogs well and treats them like they are worth something, in return they will give their lives for him no matter what,he takes pride in all he does, whether in the feild, at home or at work, he dosent spend everywaking hour in the woods tryin to pound down everything just for a kill, he knows the importance of getting other people involved in an ever dieing sport, and he is never afraid to share his wealth of knowledge, he fights for his and other hunters rights, and truly dedicates him self to ever evolve as a better, more effeicient hunter..
i have yet to become any type of "houndsmen"
i am a man with hounds...but i damn sure hope someday i'll have a spot in the history of this great sport of ours,not too be famous, or a master killer, but because its something i love and will continue to pour my heart and soul into until i die, no matter what the cost