A general forum for the discussion of hunting with beagles, guns, clothing and other equipment and just talking dawgs! (Tall tales on hunting allowed, but remember, first liar doesn't stand a chance)
We basically live in the country (1 acre) but, as the years go buy more and more farmers sell their land and they build subdivisions!!! Makes me wanna MOVE and in a hurry!!
We live in a log home on 66 acres in the hills of Tennessee. We are about a mile from Tennessee River/Kentucky Lake. We can hear the boats on the lake. We have two boats but not enough time to fish. I have a 12 acre running pen and wish I had fenced more. I keep around 50 dogs in order to keep the old CHB Hank's Jo Jo Blue and FC BluRock Hobo bloodlines going. I also keep some other lines. I am keeping a whole litter of pups sired by Reggie and out of my bluetick daughter of Branko' Jackpot. I always like to have more than enough of everything including dogs. I have had dogs and lived in the country most of my 63 years.
I live in the city limits...we own a 114acre farm and I have hunting rights next to us that isnt nothing but a saw mill that has been shut down for 10-20yrs. and been untouched other than the 2 hay fields we cutt infront and its 64acres...
live in the hills and hollers on a 100 acres farm growed up with lots of rabbits and rattle snakes....lived here all 24 years of my life. plan to die here one of these days
i live up a holler but in city limits,it sucks,barking dog ordinances and a$$hole neighbors that live to cause me grief,o well,that is what they make privacy fence for
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little 6 acre place 8 miles from town....Dont know the Population of Calhoun but it aint many LOL have large farms all around me good runnin right across the road........Good neigbors that let me run
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From Field to Show and Show to Field the way it should be
Born, raised and still live in the country. Run dogs right out the back door. Thousands of acres to hunt. I feel pretty fortunate to live where I do. The river is only 1/4 mile through the woods.
Live in the country, would rather stay in the country but where I live it is a mega pain in my arse. No place to run but public coal mine ground and it is a 30 minute drive. One reason I got out of hounds 3 yrs ago and went to bite dogs was the lack of running room, and price of gas. Thank your good ole BOJ and Federal reserve for all the inflation that has driven hard assests like land up, up up.
Wealthy men own sports teams, poor boys run hounds