*Six Coons, Two Hours*
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StormyRidgeOutfitters
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*Six Coons, Two Hours*
Hey guys, this is a night we had last week. We wanted to show a guy how his dog had progressed so we took him on a quick coon hunt. Needless to say the guy was very impressed.
Thanks,
Kason W. Smith
435-590-6540
Thanks,
Kason W. Smith
435-590-6540
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Scott O Rosson
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Bearkiller
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StormyRidgeOutfitters
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Shorty
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Ya Ark. Frog I agree. In South Texas we are over run with them. They do very good here because they feed off all the deer feeders. I kill every one I tree. It's nothing to have multiple coons in a tree. Not only that if land owners know your dogs are deer broke they beg you to come kill coons on there place. However, when I lived in southern california they population was very delicate. Most the time we left them in the tree unless we had a pup that really needed a kill.
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