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skoalbandett
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« on: March 23, 2010, 01:13:12 pm »

Skoal I went there as a kid with one of my uncles years ago. Had some game roosters up to about 5 years ago.

That was some place to go if  you wern't a Cajun at least till they got to know ya.  .. BigO and I are brother in laws, we use to  raise and fight some chickens back in the 70's and 80's. .. We  have a good friend  named Archie Dore from Natchitoches  La. He  owned the pit in Coushatta back in those days. We were friends and partnered up with him once in a while, he introduced us to Boyce.. Archie is his 70's now, we still hunt and visit together. He is probably the best dog man I ever knew.. He's a coon hunter and a walker dog man. Won about everything a man can win with them including breeder of the year.
Little story about that kickin deal.. Lucky we didnt start a battle royal down there that day.. These two fellers just pitted a couple rooster and one of them top knotted chickens got poked and dunhill. As he came by me  on his way out of the pit, I droped kicked the rooster back into the pit... BAD MOVE, LOL   I just figured if it was my rooster I wouldnt care if they shot him on the way out..  But that cajun said.. hey, that dude will figure out he's in a fight in a minute and put a hellicopter move on that other rooster.. hahahah  All I could say that day, thank goodness we were with a cajun who vouched for us or we'd been fighting our way out of there..  Shocked
Down the road in time, even the old boy who's chicken I kicked loved to tell the story and laff about it..   Cheesy
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