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Unread 09-26-2020, 01:06 PM   #8
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That's quite a scrap pile you stumbled on!
I've always wanted to take time, go to Georgia, and spend a few days doing the mule drawn hunt. My customers and myself are hunting ranches from a few hundred acres to many thousands. A good part is wicked brush, cactus, etc. EVERYTHING south of San Antonio will bite, stick you, or scratch you. We typically follow the dogs with vehicles of one kind or another, mules and wagons just not practical. Another issue is frequently even on into winter a working dog is smokin' hot, lathered up and has his nose dusted up where he can't smell s*#& if he steps in it. Dogs have to be rotated out, cooled down, etc. so lots of kennel space on our rigs can be a must. You kinda gotta be mad at the quail to hunt the brush country!
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