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Surgical AI Procedure to be Aired on CARNIVORE
After seven seasons of CARNIVORE, I feel that this week's episode could be the most educational of all that we have done. While we will be doing a little coon hunting, we will also show us hauling a gyp down to Dr. James Bell, DVM at Castroville, TX to have her surgically inseminated to Clear River Diamond Jim who has been dead for several years.
For all of you guys trying to figure out how to keep a certain bloodline going, this may be your answer. By the way, I got 7 healthy pups.
Thanks and Adios,
Gary
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Great show and an interesting subject, looking forward to it. Keep it coming Gary
When will this air?
Is there a way to watch carnivore on roku?
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Very interesting episode .
Very interesting episode .
Love the hunts & educational too. Can't beat that.
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great show sir
what sight are you using on that american
It is a Trijicon RMR sight. Really cool and very effective. I have had the same battery in it for two years and it just keeps on working. I do turn it to the lowest setting when not hunting. As you know, Trijicon manufactures most of the sighting equipment for our military so you know that it has to be rugged and effective.
Thanks and Adios,
Gary
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Gary again loved your show. I was out of town and taped it and got to see it yesterday. I went out about a month ago and got me a pup who came from a AI litter from a dog that died about 8 years ago. He was one of several in litter and he is a ball of fire. I hope your pup does well for you and I am glad your AI breeding was successful.
I think that scope is the same or real close to one my Grandson uses on his AR15 and they are nice. I like them because are quick to get on target, especial a moving one. I am planning on getting one and saving up for it. One more question. What antenna did you have on that handheld. I have seen and tested about everyone I can get my hands on and I know sometimes TV makes things look a little different. I just didn't recognize it.
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It was a standard Garmin antenna, about 13" long. I have the stubby on my 430 that is hooked up to my Drive Track and get about about a half mile out of it in this rolling country. When I go out west, I always carry one of the antennas that extends to about three feet.
I am going to keep the male and one of the females. The remainder are going to guys who purchased males from me two years ago. Those pups made really nice dogs and now those hunters think I know what might niche will with their males. (I hope that I am right as I have gone to a lot of time and money to get these rascals).
Thanks and Adios,
Gary
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