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ringtail
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Post by ringtail »

yeah thats why i dont hunt the hot weather,,,,,,,,the first good frost then ill start,,,,,,,,,
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M and M KENNELS
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Post by M and M KENNELS »

Ya that was pretty awesome, wish the running could of been a little better. give me a call and we"ll go again.
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Big Mike
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Post by Big Mike »

Ok guys, I'll bite. I been rabbit hunting with hounds over 50 years. I sure never heard of a ------warble ?
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Post by dan grimes »

Big Mike, A warble is not a made up joke. They are very real. Some people call them wolves. They are actually the larva of the bot fly. They look like a huge black or brown maggot that works its way out from under the animal's skin like a boil on a person. They don't really hurt anything unles the animal has several on them at one time. I have shot a lot of squirrels with them, but no rabbits yet although I know they get on them too. Sometimes cats will get them also. You'll know one when you see it. Dan
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M and M KENNELS
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Post by M and M KENNELS »

I had never heard of them before either until saturday, I killed a rabbit earlier in mourning and had put it in the truck, and later in the day I was putting another in my vest,and i felt it in my game bag. Weired looking little things. No joke here.
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DaManBeagles
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Post by DaManBeagles »

Here is a little info on them. I

http://entomology.unl.edu/lgh/ent108/BO ... otfly.html

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Post by warddog »

Yeah, I've seen plenty of them but mostly on squirrels. Gross looking and once I see them I ain't eaten em. They don't hurt the edibility of the game but I just can't get that sight out of my mind once I've laid eyes on them.

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Post by mo. beagler »

thanks joe. infomative web site

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I’ve been out on four separate occasions on two different state properties just north of my home. Rabbit population is looking much better than last year in north central Indiana. Only problem is its very thick, which makes it difficult to take videos. I sure would like to get in a good area that I could get some nice quality videos.
* I enjoy meeting new Beaglers & Squirrel Dog Owners. It's a blessing to find other's with such unique interests.
* I also enjoy helping future hunters.

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Keystone Kid wrote:I’ve been out on four separate occasions on two different state properties just north of my home. Rabbit population is looking much better than last year in north central Indiana. Only problem is its very thick, which makes it difficult to take videos. I sure would like to get in a good area that I could get some nice quality videos.
I'll be going quite a few more times this season, but I won't be open to go with anyone else till after January 7, 2007. If you have AKC SPO style hounds, let me know if your interested in getting together this season. I do have a few medium fast hounds that I can throw in with a faster pack if necessary.
* I enjoy meeting new Beaglers & Squirrel Dog Owners. It's a blessing to find other's with such unique interests.
* I also enjoy helping future hunters.

http://www.heasleyskeystonekennels.com

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