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Fasteddy what would be extremely funny would be another picture of that possum turning and clamping down on that fellows nose. Thanks for posting.
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Bruce, I know that boy, and the big coon we got a few years back... If that coon would have been killed in Florida it would have been a state record! LOL!!!
Big coon
Did you weigh that coon? It's big! Dave
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Picture says 28 lbs.
Big coon
Thanks, just missed that. Dave
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His rear end was a big as a baseball! Dave that coon looked like 2 coon in the tree!

Bruce, Here is just One female that had hunters in 25 states hunting her off spring!!

4 of the eight females out of Gr.NiteCh. RIVER BEND FLAG I had back in the 80s
Edward
Double post
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Edward
Dang, wish I had one now, any one of the 4 would do. Dave
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I still have the same phone number after all them years,,,,,
The first real coondog I ever hunted with was a pacman gyp my brother bought. Strangest little dog I ever hunted with she weighed about 35 pounds but would flat tree some coons when there wasn't many coons to tree. Stay hammered treed till you got there then would go lay down would not fight a coon at all shot it out and she just didn't care. After you got the coon bagged all you had to say was Amy go get another one and you wouldn't see her anymore till she was treed again. She did well in the competition hunts also. Back then nobody had tracking systems no one I knew could afford one. My brother cut her loose one night and never seen or heard from her again. After she was gone he never coon hunted again.
Something to add. I myself had a long eared black and tan I got from Ed Abel and a bluetick out of a dog called blue streak that was a big deal back then. Neither one was no account that little Pacman gyp made me a Walker man from then on.

5 daughters of the Great River Bend FLAG! Owned by Ed Hutzel back in the 80's....
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