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Reuben
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« on: November 01, 2015, 10:28:14 am »

Cajun that's one heck of a story


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Reuben I think there still Indians down there


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yep...I told this story when I first got on this website and got more than a few comments of disbelief...but I am only speaking of what I saw...the other three guys saw what I saw but it was no big deal to them...I had to go back and look at the tracks...those ole boys didn't think nothing of it...kind of like when a pup performs in a way that is unbelievable and most think nothing of it as well...

the most amazing was his size and agility...the second thing I thought was remarkable was his mindset...he was skimming the ground on his belly because he knew he was too tall and would be seen in the meadow...maybe he was a tame hog that went wild but he looked completely feral and he was a fast looking hog for his size...ever since the largest I have seen whether we caught or saw in the wild was maybe 375 or 400 pounds and those have been very few in my 32+ years of hog dogging...

and no I was not drinking nor was I smoking pot or even on a hit of acid...And I never did develop a taste of cow patty mushrooms...I was of sound mind...
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