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« on: March 31, 2013, 10:33:18 pm » |
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Any body rember no tracking equipment ? Grandpa sit out and listened to the music and enjoyed it . That is the joy of owning a hound . When he had enough he would pull out the old cow horn and call the hounds in. Good times im tellin ya. That is the best of hunting . I love to set and listen to a bugle mouth hound work a long track . Its not the catch that does it for me . Its the music and the friendship of a hunting buddy. Alot of tail gate bull number 2ing .
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preacher1
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« Reply #1 on: March 31, 2013, 10:56:47 pm » |
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That's what got me going. Been doin it the old way for a long time.I like the hounds and the music they make. Listening to the oldtimers and trying to enjoy their past hunts and learn a little along the way. Had a good friend that could tell them stories better than Jerry Clower. He could sound out the hounds individual voices while telling the tale. Boy he could make you feel like you was right there with him. Daddy said he thought Willie remembered every dog he had ever owned and all of Daddy's too. Willie Fladd thanks for the memories. We always said we was going to record some of his stories and never did. You guys oughta think about that before your good storytellers are gone. Not many people can blow them ol cow horns. Went to a garage sale one day and the guy had an old truck horn. Well it looked like it would blow just like the cow horns. The man wanted a buck for it but he said if I could blow it he'd give it to me. Well that was easy. Still got it too.lol
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