Duane@ssu
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Joe M, came up over the weekend to get his dog on some fur, and do some hunting.He got here late fri nite, so we just took things easy,
Sat morn, we worked with his pup alittle before it got hot. Mid day we get to talking about how he had never killed a badger,so.......
I felt it only right to show him some fun.We left out with intent to reduce the bagder population on our alfalfa feilds.
I'll make the story short, we shot 3 and the dogs killed 1, and found ours in the tall hay, for a total of 4 that afternoon, and got a coyote. Fat and happy we came back to the house for supper, and went to bed.Sunday morn, dog training again, and then off to shoot rockchucks,in the process, we spot 4 badgers heading for my horse pasture. I cut loose Buck and Six, and lay chase afoot with a pistol.(If you never seen 4 badgers fight two dogs,I can tell you "chaos" is an understatement). When all is said and done, 4 more diggers in the bag. Dogs are scratched up, but nothing serious, Six is really turning into a good dog.
Sat morn, we worked with his pup alittle before it got hot. Mid day we get to talking about how he had never killed a badger,so.......
I felt it only right to show him some fun.We left out with intent to reduce the bagder population on our alfalfa feilds.
I'll make the story short, we shot 3 and the dogs killed 1, and found ours in the tall hay, for a total of 4 that afternoon, and got a coyote. Fat and happy we came back to the house for supper, and went to bed.Sunday morn, dog training again, and then off to shoot rockchucks,in the process, we spot 4 badgers heading for my horse pasture. I cut loose Buck and Six, and lay chase afoot with a pistol.(If you never seen 4 badgers fight two dogs,I can tell you "chaos" is an understatement). When all is said and done, 4 more diggers in the bag. Dogs are scratched up, but nothing serious, Six is really turning into a good dog.
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