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Some kids go trick or treating, I go coon hunting!
I decided tonight was a beautiful night here in New York to hike the hills by my house with my 1 year old english female. I cut her loose and within 15 mins she had 1 coon treed. Shot that one, sent her back out and got another one. She is doing a very good job and i'm very pleased with her! Can't wait to get her in the hunts.
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Here is a picture of her
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That's about the best way to stay out of trouble Halloween night that I can think of. I done that all the way through high school, while some of my class mates were getting into trouble being stupid. Just had to remember to park where your truck wouldn't become a target for any tricks .... and hope the hay bales and tires had burned down before it was time to come home !
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D. Glenn Wells, Jr.
UKC MOH
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Originally posted by Glenn Wells
That's about the best way to stay out of trouble Halloween night that I can think of. I done that all the way through high school, while some of my class mates were getting into trouble being stupid. Just had to remember to park where your truck wouldn't become a target for any tricks .... and hope the hay bales and tires had burned down before it was time to come home !
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Originally posted by Glenn Wells
That's about the best way to stay out of trouble Halloween night that I can think of. I done that all the way through high school, while some of my class mates were getting into trouble being stupid. Just had to remember to park where your truck wouldn't become a target for any tricks .... and hope the hay bales and tires had burned down before it was time to come home !
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ole bo
Must be a Kentucky thing from one end of the state to the other ! It was in Lovelaceville, down in Ballard county that it became a tradition around here to start with. Lately you hear of it in different places around the area, but it hasn't been a annual thing like Ballard county.
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D. Glenn Wells, Jr.
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I was way up out away from the town on a back road. My dad sat in the car waiting for me to come out with my two coons 
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