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Rickshaw swami

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  1. Mr Tyla I would recommend the emerald coast in Florida.Beautiful water and beaches.Great fishing.Bowfishing stingrays.If you make it to this area.I would be glad to ride down and provide a night of shark fishing from the beach.Good luck ?
  2. The terrier of which I spoke was dug 100 ft north of where I thought he was getting pushed.He had not been on that end of the set all morning but was dug there at The end with 3 coons.He didn't find one then leave it for another.Some how he manged to get all 3 coons to the far north end without him running one at a time to that stopend.I honestly don't know how he did it. I remember being 5 years old ,riding a mule with my father and his coonhounds.The hounds would be running full cry.I would say,Daddy what are they tracking,He would reply I don't know son,I can't smell it.When my daught
  3. I believe coon is easier above ground.Not easier to dispatch but the terrier takes much less damage above ground.When i broke through to the terrier mentioned above there was two hands digging in his eyes,two hands digging in his ears and two hands digging in his mouth. like a bunch of monkeys with fingernails ?
  4. My father kept jagterriers ranging in size from 20-25 pounds.They could make it to the coon about 50 percent of the time.He kept them mostly for hoghunting.I started with 20 pound terriers with the work style I liked and inbred until I got them small.Most people who keep terriers over 20 pounds here are working barns or rarely digging or they bullshitters?
  5. Mr eastcoast I have been asking myself the same thing.?
  6. Yes that was what he was doing ?.I "assumed" he was getting pushed.
  7. As a rough guideline I would expect a terrier to kill a coon his same size.Problem is a twenty pound coon can fit into places the size of a man's fist.So you need a 12 pound terrier who is now facing a twenty pound boar coon.Highly unlikely to kill a coon like this.The terrier mentioned above is twelve pounds,mute and was facing a twenty pound boar and two 15 pound sows.He will need close to 3 weeks rest just guessing.Hope this helps.
  8. I have a terrier here who when out digging he always ends up on a deeper than normal dig or in a bad spot and usually with a big boar coon.I took him out yesterday to a spot I know well.Its a rangey place but shallow.I assumed I could get this terrier an easy dig.He was getting pushed around for nearly an hour and I was becoming disappointed as this terrier has never given an inch.Finally when he settled I dug him at 2 foot.He had a large boar and 2 sow coons packed in a small stopend like sardines.?My disappointment was gone.It did make me wonder is this terrier so unlucky he will never have
  9. Duck hunters were shooting constantly on the river this morning.
  10. I'm watching one of the best right now. Yellowstone season finale starts in 20 minutes.
  11. Skating Rink Pool Hall (redneckbilliards) Real Cowboys Boots worn for work
  12. I would like to tell the story of the two young brothers I posted earlier in the season. About 3 or 4 years ago I realized I was breeding myself in a corner.I called up a man I had dug with 10 years earlier.I knew he had terriers similar bred to mine.I asked him to keep me in mind if he had something available. A couple months later he called me and asked if I wanted a niece to my old stud dog.This was an older tested bitch.I was thrilled.It was a 2000 mile round-trip journey to get her.No money was discussed.All the man asked me was to work the pups.I bred this bitch to produce these tw
  13. That is very strange.I have been around alot of wells in my area.I have never seen a well on a hill overflow.Do you know the depths of these wells? Our well was 310 ft deep.I doubt it would have ever overflowed lol.
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