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MrsLouisianaHogDog
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« Reply #40 on: July 30, 2012, 09:39:47 pm »

its just way to hot to be hunting , I bet he overheated and is laying in the woods somewhere , I just cant sacrafice my dogs this way , it will cool off soon , good luck but also need to use a little common sense

It's not too hot to hunt at night. Especially when there are plenty of water sources around for the dogs to get in. Been hunting in the summer for years. Dogs can be lost any time of the year. Justin has plenty of sense and knows what he is doing. Don't be so quick to judge.

Thanks for the kind words Mrs. Dinah, I try to be respectful of my elders whether I agree with em or not but my coonass is tryin to come out after reading a cpl of the posts lol. I just don't understand how its too hot to hunt.....o well just more hogs for us people with no common sense to catch :::: lol. I just got back from settin a hog trap with some raw meat, im bettin i either catch him or a coyote in the next cpl days......we shall see. Thanks for all the supports ladies and gentleman, it means alot and I appreciate every bit of it.

Justin Corbell


"the sun is shining somewhere in texas" -Jason Boland

Sending all positive vibes you way!!!!!!! Really hoping he comes to the trap.....
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