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I think I would check the sights on the .22. Could be you were shooting just fine had the gun been looking where you were. Still sounds like a great hunt though. Dennis
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01-09-2012, 08:10 PM | #4 | ||||||
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sights are ok just my old eyes should have worn my specs...your rite destrey i should carry the old shotgun would have been 3 in the bag instead of zip....yep the little dog is coming along fine...may take her again tommorrow if the oldbody will let me.... charlie
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01-09-2012, 11:34 PM | #5 | ||||||
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That is some dog. Charlie!!!
I myself as a kid had a Shetland sheep dog in Georgia she would chase armidillos and coons and squriels too. Her and I had day after day of good fun hunting in the swamp. Lady was her name and getting critters for her friend was her game. I sure miss my little dog but boy was she fast out there. I once took her to the neighbors cattle pasture her first time out around cattle and it was her instinct to herd them together and keep them at bay. Sure shocked my neighbors after that they would invite us to help move cattle cause Lady was so good at helping. When a dog has it the dog has it. Some just don't got it. If that jack russel has it keep it going and take it out as much as possible Charlie. |
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01-10-2012, 12:57 PM | #6 | ||||||
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Charlie: You probably did more for your dog by missing than you would had you hit them all quickly. This way she got really fired up and into the chase and I bet can hardly wait for the next go around. You're going to find that dog sitting by your bed at 0400, staring at you and saying "C'mon you lazy oaf! You going to sleep all day?! There's tree rats out there to chase! I've already loaded the gun for you...Let's GO!"
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