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Originally posted by Glenn Wells
Hey l.lyle - it could even be one from my line, as they was bred for riverbottoms and sloughs ! Found out if you have a dog that climbs, those big ol' spread out feet might be what brings him down alive .... he might snap a few nails walking down, but they grow back pretty fast. I never knew of them slowing the dogs down, did help them crossing muddy fields, as they ran on top the mud where the tight footed dogs sunk into the mud . I have seen a few coons caught crossing wet fields while the cat footed dogs fell back, the flat footed ones were gaining ground.


Come on down for a hunt or two around the Grand American time. We might not catch that many on the ground but that coon will have to have his dancincig shoes on to make it back to the hill. More dogs the merrier too as far as i am concerned..

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