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Lombard:
Eric, you have me laughing right out loud. That is the problem with those big dogs, if they get sexually aroused you might not be able to do much about it, but hey at least he was showing you some love, and not flesh tearing teeth. :D
Bevan R.:
But what happened to the blind rabbit ??? ??? >:D
aero86:
lol, reminds me of the movie christmas vacation and "snot"
Eric Krewson:
The land I was on is actually a hunting paradise, 350 acres of hills and hollows, cut over, grown up pastures and hardwoods. It is surrounded by about 500 acres of corn and soybeans on one side and 1000 acres of the same on the other side. The best part is a friend and I have exclusive hunting rights to the land. It belongs to a good friend and he lets us develop it to enhance the wildlife potential.
The downside if the isolated county road that snakes along the lower cropland. This road and cropland is a magnet for every lowlife, road poacher in the area. When I hunt close to this road there may be as many as a dozen vehicles creeping down the road 30 minutes before sundown.
The game wardens tried robo deer to try to catch the poachers but I found out from talking to one, the first lowlife to see robo deer alerts every other lowlife by cell phone where it is and to stay away.
PeteC:
Good story Eric,but ,like some of the others,it does'nt surprise me at all,thinkin' back on what I've witnessed through the years.But fortunately,most of mine occurred while duck huntin' public land.It really is amazing how many "nuts" are out there,and carrying some sort of weapon. ;) God Bless
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