Gary Roberson
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Registered: Jun 2007
Location: Menard,TX
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Hunted the same 10,000 acre ranch yesterday morning. Turned the dogs loose about 6:15 AM and the temperature was 47 degrees with a little breeze out of the SE. Had a great 10 minute race when I just knew that my dogs were going to catch on the ground but the old coon beat them back to a huge hollow tree. I called them off and shortly after getting back to the truck, dogs struck an old tack and went to trailing. They trailed over a mile and piled up on the 8 ft. fence surrounding the ranch. Loaded the dogs and moved to another pasture where the dogs split and took two different coons. Jill, Jack and Luke went about 3/4 mile and put theirs in a brush pile but were able to pull it out and make the kill. Pearl, Flo and Yuma went over a mile with theirs and for some reason made a loose. (I think that I know why now). Put another coon in a brush pile but could not get him out. Called dogs off and went home.
When I got home, Yuma was acting sick as I had to pull her out of the box. I saw that her front leg was swollen but upon examination, decided it was from one of the fences that she crossed. I checked her this morning and now have decided that it was a rattler that struck her in the front where the right front leg joins the chest. I would not believe it was a rattler until I found swelling in her lower chest. She should be fine in a few days as she has had the snake vaccine. I am sure this is why she is not swelling any worse.
Adios,
Gary
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