There is Life after Grouse Season

everything except turkey & deer
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There is Life after Grouse Season

Post by Coalman »

01-31-16
Just find yourself a friend with a couple good hounds.

Beautiful morning spent in the NH woods.

What's better than owning a pack of beagles? Having a hunting buddy who owns a pack of beagles.

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Snowshoe hare.....it's what's for supper

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Thats awesome. I haven't bunny hunted in over 20 years. Used to be you could get permission to walk a bunch of farms for bunnies but not anymore !
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AHHHH .. reminds me of my beagle & northern lower Michigan days :thumbup:
ever wonder where the white goes when the snow melts??
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If we had any rabbits I would never run a deer. Loved it when I was younger and sure I still would.
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There are no numbers on any of my clocks below 8. Then all of a sudden, 2 days before turkey season they appear. Then right after the season they disappear.
What's up with that
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Good deal :thumbup:
When I was younger my dad kept 16 beagle hounds all time for several years and I really liked hunting with them.
Havent rabbit huntin in years with dogs miss it
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