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Reuben
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Re: Should I be concerned?
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March 23, 2011, 09:01:57 pm »
My vote is you didn't do anything wrong. Matter of fact your dogs did great....
We all learn from what we consider to be mistakes.The main thing is that you are analyzing your hunts and that is probably one of the best ways to learn and time will only make you a better hunter. I would try to stay calm when getting on hogs that way you can think clearly.
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