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-- Bruce I told you so. (http://forums.ukcdogs.com/showthread.php?threadid=928476370)
Bruce I told you so.
Them Oklahoma boys don't play that's what I call a play by play congrats to the winners that was a coon treeing contest !!!
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Before I give you too much credit for being a Wizzard. What hunt are you talking about?
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C**C in Oklahoma go look you will like that one I got excited lol!
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Sounded like a nice hunt.
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And all of them are world hunt bound.
They must have easier running coon in OK than down there in Mississippi. I read another play by play with dogs striking right off the lead but running a mile or so before getting treed and one never even got treed.
quote:just harder running coon!! guys givem credit for striking off lead!! and treeing a mile away!! like to think mine would/or should catch that sucker before he got that far!! if its a coon tho!!!lol
Originally posted by Wes Coffman
They must have easier running coon in OK than down there in Mississippi. I read another play by play with dogs striking right off the lead but running a mile or so before getting treed and one never even got treed.
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One of them last night already is a world champion and I wouldn't bet against her doing it again.
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Whats in a name!!
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Originally posted by Wes Coffman
They must have easier running coon in OK than down there in Mississippi. I read another play by play with dogs striking right off the lead but running a mile or so before getting treed and one never even got treed.
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