Dog Haulers

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beagleed
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Dog Haulers

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Anyone know of dog haulers transporting from Ohio to Southeast Louisiana?

kenjames
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Hey Mr. Ed. B. How are things going? There was a guy across the river from you on the Ms. side that hauled. I believe his number was 662-263-6153 and name is Roy Clint Smith. He might be able to help you out. Ken/Preacherman.. It might be worth a try.
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beagleed
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Thanks for the info Ken. Life has been good. Still playing with the beagles. But chasing grandkids is the priority these days. I am thankful God has blessed me with the ability to do both.

How are you?

-Ed Becnel

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Swampman
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Buckeye Dog Hauling
Mary Ann
740-236-0578

I've used Mary Ann in the past, she does a great job taking care of the hounds and keeping you updated.

kenjames
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Rowdy, I thought about Mary Ann and Linda M. both. I am certain either one would give Ed good service. I just thought Roy would be closer to him. How you guys making it in the North Lands? Hope the family is doing well. Ed all is doing well in N. Ms. I thought about calling you a few days ago just to shoot the breeze and let you tell me about hunting the ditch banks. Ken
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Swampman
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Unseasonably warm this year, we had a week of cold and now its fairly warm again for up here. Thursday is suppose to be single digits but back to low to mid 30's again for the weekend.
Spent last week in the U.P. chasing Hare, had near blizzard conditions a day or two, but running was good except for the high winds, 45-50 mph one day!

kenjames
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My cousin has tried for years to get me to load up and spend some time in Michigan. Thanks for reminding me as to why I don't go to the Pen with him. That wind would blow me and my little pack away. LOL!!!! Say is that even in the U.S.A. :lol:
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beagleed
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Thanks to all for the information. I greatly appreciate that. Roy will haul the pup for me. Timing was perfect as he started his route today.

Ken,
Please feel free to call anytime. Can't talk about running ditch banks anymore. Farmers laser plain the fields and don't have a need for ditches.

kenjames
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Glad you got hooked-up on the dog with Roy. Wish you the best. You should have it in time for a Christmas run. Guess they are updating their farming practices. What is that old saying? OH! No! "Say it ain't so". Some of my most fond memories were running the ditches. That old rabbit would zig zag, hit the ditch, and come out on the other side 200 or 300 yards ahead of the dogs. Then loop and come back across. Sure was fun.
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Ron delivered the pup a couple of days ago. Pup was in great shape and obviously well cared for. I will definitely use Ron's services again.

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