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Post by Sunshine on Jan 1, 2007 15:32:09 GMT -5
its a big ole boar ....figure ya'll have caught em before, but its the first one ive ever caught...looked like it was born without one...
will i f affect its value?
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Post by Earl8656 on Jan 1, 2007 15:34:15 GMT -5
Don't think so. If'n its a big un with no scars, should bring a premium.
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Post by jeff on Jan 1, 2007 17:13:19 GMT -5
Dang girl, are you trying to tell us, you caught one of them rare Inbred West Virginia coons? Caroline wants to know if you caught, Stubby the inbred coon???
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Post by hawkeye on Jan 1, 2007 17:22:30 GMT -5
When I was a kid we had a cow camp up in the Ochochos where we spent most of the summer. We had a lot of chipmunks and I had a .22. Put a young kid with a .22 and chipmunks together and you are going to have dead chipmunks. After a while grandpa got after me, said to quit shooting them. Well, those targets were just too hard to resist, so I started shooting their tails off, when nobody was looking.
The next spring grandpa and my uncle and I went to set up the camp for the summer. My grandpa told my uncle it must have been a cold winter, lots of the chipmunks have ther tail frozen off. I never said a word!
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Post by rszwieg on Jan 2, 2007 8:26:07 GMT -5
;D
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Post by offshoretrash on Jan 2, 2007 8:38:00 GMT -5
lmao hawkeye ;D that's funny
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Post by cpa49707 on Jan 3, 2007 10:53:09 GMT -5
Hawkyeye, that is a great story. You must be one heck of shot to take the tails off a red. Great job.
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Post by Michael Howard on Jan 4, 2007 15:12:41 GMT -5
I have taken quite a few with half tails or next to no tails. The worse thing I have ever taken was a otter with half a tail. Wonder where he lost that.
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