cwbluebio
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Registered: Feb 2011
Location: macon, ga
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I was first shown how to sack a coon as a teenager and still do this on a fairly regular basis. Those that hunt with me know that I slip behind the coon while the dogs have his attention, grab it by his tail, being careful to keep him shook down and then put it in a burlap sack-just be careful if you try this. No matter the size of the coon-the method will work. There is a half grown coon loose around here that I see every day or two and leave feed out for. The people tried to raise it as a pet but he got mean. I have petted him and he growls but that was about it until the other day. While working on my lawn mower and in a bent over position, I guess my buddy the coon decided he was hungry or he wanted to play. Anyway he jumped on my leg and started crawling up my pants. When I jumped, he started growling and climbing faster, determined to hang on to me. He and I danced a little jig, around and around until I got him off. After catching my breath I had a good laugh. Under other circumstances I would have headed to the hospital for rabies shots. So now if I begin to drool over these good looking Blue dog pictures you post, at least you will know why.
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