This is bad bad bad.

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Owl Creek
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Re: This is bad bad bad.

Post by Owl Creek »

Panther Creek wrote:
hounddog wrote:Looks like a bunch of good eatin there to me. Here in the mountains we look forward to this time of year. Plenty of legless filet mig nons. :nod:

hounddog
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I just can't do reptiles.... :yuck:
The heat is somethin too. I got these 2 Alamo Creek Gus pups I'm takin out at first light .... :biggrin:
let me know how they do.
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Derek Johnson
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Re: This is bad bad bad.

Post by Derek Johnson »

Better take a quick head count on your hounds that thing is big enough to swallow one lol! Nasty nasty creatures they are....

MaineDogs
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Re: This is bad bad bad.

Post by MaineDogs »

I get to lovin maine even more every time i read one of these threads, nothing like that around here heck nothing other than barn spiders and 2 foot long green garden snakes..... good luck with that nasty ole thing.

pcable
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Re: This is bad bad bad.

Post by pcable »

Between those things and the heat, that's why my dogs get laid up for a few months! We've got plenty of Rattlers and they love to hang out in the rabbit cover!
I have heard of several being killed here in the last few weeks. Killed one last summer in my yard! Hate them things! If you don't have them, consider yourself and your dogs very, very fortunate.
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