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Posted by RuffRunbearhunt on 07-13-2009 09:42 PM:

hey adam its cole! nice pics of the sods, men if u wanna see some ruff mtns then you need to go visit the Dolly Sods its nasty! i have hunted up there 2 times and will never go back ill stick to the Sheandoarh Mtn


Posted by dsodshounds on 07-14-2009 01:29 AM:

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Originally posted by RuffRunbearhunt
hey adam its cole! nice pics of the sods, men if u wanna see some ruff mtns then you need to go visit the Dolly Sods its nasty! i have hunted up there 2 times and will never go back ill stick to the Sheandoarh Mtn


cole you got that right. i still remember the one time you was up there with us. it takes dedication to hunt that area thats for sure. i just happen to live and own property there and its where i grew up or id prolly not be too fond of it.

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Posted by Outlaw 3 on 07-15-2009 07:14 PM:

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Posted by Ray&Luie on 07-17-2009 05:40 PM:

East Tenn

I think i drove right by that spot a couple of weeks ago

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Posted by cherrytrees on 07-18-2009 04:39 AM:

Got ya beat

If you ever hunted in Southern Utah, you would understand the true meaning of "tough huntin". Those lions will take you in the roughest & steepest terrain you've ever encountered. But truely the toughest hunts I have been on is hikin after dogs who have entered no mans land where there are no roads within miles and miles and the dogs seem to be moving further and further away, but mind you this is in snow that is waist deep heading straight up mountains of sheer cliffs most the time falling through the snow from holes between rocks or falling through the snow and getting caught in oak brush underneath you. Pushin hard to keep up with the dogs because you've made that quiet promise to them that if they did their part and worked the track then no matter what you would get to them and do your part. Climbing up rock faces holding on by your fingertips and cursing outloud that your done with lion huntin for good this time! But when your standing underneath the tree or looking off onto the ledge where your dogs are baying up a lion, that is when you suck it all up take a sense of pride of what fine hounds you own, appreciate the chance to have stared into the eyes of this allusive animal, and then "happily" walk away (draggin dogs)as you face the task of headin back to the truck.... Here are pictures









Posted by tomzr2 on 07-20-2009 12:19 AM:

Craggy and Black Mountains of Western North Carolina


Posted by hellcat on 07-20-2009 03:06 PM:

Great Pictures

Keep posting !!!!

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