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Dave Richards
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I think its time for one of your hunting in the "jungles" of oklahoma stories. Please throw in a few rattlesnakes to entertain our yankee friends. Dave

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Well acorns are falling pecans are ready I took Fred last night he treed one I been giving him a few he wants to come back to the tree so I sent him from the tree when he tried to circle back I toned him and yelled at him he went on and treed anouther one. Hogs are thick they eat snakes I have seen a few dead on the road but none in the woods but there are plenty of them somewhere lol.

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That's one good thing about hogs, the other is they make good eating! Sounds like you and fred are going to make a pretty good team. Dave

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Somthing to be said about friends Fred does not belong to me but he is out of my stuff but his owner knew I was getting discouredged and long story short he came along at a good time and I am enjoying him I look forward to hunting again I bred him to granny that doubles up my once in a lifetime dog and rattler about 8 times lord willing there will be an old fat man handling him at next years world hunt he needs three wins for Grntch that's first I am pumped lol.

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In the woods 2 night's ago dropped 2 dog's they run in circled around struck and treed . It was starting to rain I geared up and headed into them . Stop every once in a bit make sure they was still hooked . Water was deep up to my thighs I stopped listened looked around big ol water bandit crossing broke and got gone . I just continued on got about 60 yards from them and they broke and run . Get to where they was treeing looking for a diller no holes everythings under water i stomped all around and the water broke behind me . Then i heard the hiss . I turned around there he was a little 6 foot gator and he was some kind of pissed off . So I grabbed a little pine tree limb and popped him on the nose real good and he couldn't stand it he had to go from there . I guess the dog's chewed on him for about 10 15 minutes before I got there . I caught up with the dog's about 30 mins later about about a mile away . Then we went down to the other side cut loose and they broke for about 800 yards before I caught them up again we never did get treed .

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I think its a mutual benefit. You needed Fred and Fred needed you- now thats what makes a team. You will grand him no doubt. Happy hunting to the both of you, just be safe. Dave

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