cwbluebio
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Registered: Feb 2011
Location: macon, ga
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Think I brought back a touch of the flu with me from Orangeburg. Each time I thought I was over it, I found out I wasn't. Been working some young pups-lots of tracks, lots of barking and lots of treeing. Love to see them go from this to the finished product. These have enough heart, fire and go to convince me of my age-that by the way is not a complaint. Tonight we decided to load a little heavier artillery. As Mr. James G. Davis used to say "The John Brown coon wanted to run!" And run he did. So nice when the coon cooperates by really stretching out. When we got to the tree you could tell it was broke off up high. No vines, so I started squalling and out he came from the hole. It does not happen often but we were glad it did tonight. If the coon had it to do over (he doesn't) I'm sure he would not have poked his head out. I have said it before, pop ups and quickies are nice, but really running a coon is what it is all about to me. And yes I want to hear them talking the whole way too! No semi silent fiest here.
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