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Englishman97
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Registered: Nov 2014
Location: NC
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Went hunting the other day and dogs caught a kitten coon on the ground. So should I give it s break and give them time to grow some or what? I don't normally summer hunt but I wanted to keep hunting my pups but I dont wanna be killing the young so should I wait or was that just one that fell out the den?

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RLenhart
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That's not something that's going to happen all that often. If it does persist I'd probably be interrested in buying that dog from you. LOL

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