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Funny-lookin' tracks...
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Dave posing with the log and the bow that won third place in the 2010 ABA NT Men's Recurve Division...
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I have had a bit to do with dingos over the years and from my perspective you are barking up the wrong tree, dingos are known for their brains and not their balls. As for training them well there are a number of different opinions out there but they are not for the faint heartedSouthTexasPighunter wrote:H'lo all. R they protected or does a fella just have to be permitted to kill'm poison em or what have you? I wouldnt mind having a pair to add into my pig hunting dogs. Over here we have a breed called a Blue Lacy that has Coyote bloodlines in them an they make excellent blood tracking and hunting dogs for pigs and deer. I have a female that is half Lacy and half German Plott Hound and she absolutely loves to hunt. I figger those little yelpers probably would make top notch hunters.
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