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Posted by bruce hammontre on 08-20-2007 06:27 PM:

Dang Dillers!

Fond one dead at the end of my driveway. If they keep moving north their going to become a problem up above mason dixon line?

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Posted by coon dawg on 08-20-2007 07:12 PM:

Re: Dang Dillers!

quote:
Originally posted by bruce hammontre
Fond one dead at the end of my driveway. If they keep moving north their going to become a problem up above mason dixon line?
........around Ringold????......that's the farthest north I've heard of one so far!!!...........we didn't have any in Madison County till 2 years ago.........now they are common........

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Posted by Brad McDaniel on 08-20-2007 07:14 PM:

Welcome to our world!! On the positive side, at least when they are spread all over America, those of us that hunt in them won't have to worry about buying in a hound from up North that has never seen them!

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Posted by mtowncndg on 08-20-2007 07:45 PM:

im kin to some hammontrees or is ur name hammontre


Posted by mjflores on 08-20-2007 10:15 PM:

trade ya them for porcupines any day!


Posted by larrypoe on 08-20-2007 10:29 PM:

We have them everywhere now. 10 years ago you didnt hardly see one unless you went South of Joplin or into Oklahoma.

I remember about 15 or 20 years ago one was caught in Nevada MO. It made front page news LOL, and the local game warden was quoted as saying he figured it was "brought in" and got loose or was released.

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Posted by wakenda creek b on 08-21-2007 02:35 AM:

They found one north of the mo. river last year.It was found east of k.c. about 90 miles.They let it back loose,thought it was neat.


Posted by cara brook on 08-21-2007 02:43 AM:

seeing them

We have seen two at least and more sightings than that but may have been the same one in one area on different nights. We are located in the north east corner of Georgia. Read some about them on the net and they are moving north more and more.


Posted by JustinM on 08-21-2007 03:01 AM:

I went just east of Kansas City Mo the other day to pick up a pup and one was on I - 70. The guy said that is the first one he seen up there. I remember when they first started here (springfield area) about 12 -13 years ago now they are WAYYYYYYY OVER populated. My brother does have a good diller dog if anyone is looking though lol!

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Posted by GA DAWG on 08-21-2007 07:55 AM:

We aint got none yet!!!!!!! Little devils.....They must of went up 75 lol....


Posted by Only BLK&TANS on 08-21-2007 01:17 PM:

Oblong IL

I had a friend tell me one evening his neighbor hit one right out in fromt of his house and thought it was a possum till the next morning when he got out to get the mail....It WAS a diller. I said no way. So my buddy took me about a mile and a half from his house and sure enough it was definitely a DILLER!

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Posted by micky on 08-21-2007 01:35 PM:

I saw 10 last night hunting. if your seeing 1 or 2 now give it 3 to 4 years and you will be seeing 10 when you go hunting


Posted by bruce hammontre on 08-21-2007 02:00 PM:

these things

Are plum loco! They don't know where to stop? And are pretty hard on pups! They jump up in the air about 3 ft and are fast when they want to be.

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Posted by Lee Stocking on 08-21-2007 03:41 PM:

I saw several hit on the interstate just outside of Nashville, TN. Looks like they got across the land between the lakes finally and heading east. The Ole Miss held them back for years also. I hear they will thrive well in the steep hills.

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Posted by walkerrunner on 08-21-2007 03:47 PM:

what exactly is a diller?

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Posted by coon dawg on 08-21-2007 03:54 PM:

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quote:
Originally posted by walkerrunner
what exactly is a diller?
........armadillo, bro...............possum on the half shell........lol

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Posted by Hiphop on 08-21-2007 03:56 PM:

Don't really bother me coon hunting. But they can sure get you excited and let down in a hurry deer hunting.


Posted by Wayne Deloach on 08-21-2007 04:26 PM:

Pretty good eating -- Tastes like chicken.


Posted by arkiehunter on 08-21-2007 05:41 PM:

Hey Mjflores, if you take the dillos and some fire ants, you got a deal on that trade. Just let me know your address and I will send you a five gallon bucket full...

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