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Posted by Robert E. Smith on September 21, 2005 at 19:46:23 from (70.105.122.219):
In Reply to: OT....hunting posted by Rich Iowa on September 21, 2005 at 18:38:00:
Turkey,Deer and squirrel are about the only thing left to hunt in southwest ohio! at least in my area! Coydogs have pretty much cleaned out the rabbits! About the only place you see rabbits around here are in town! There hasn't been any Bird hunting around here in years, Sure once a year they release Pheasents at Rush Run State Preserve! BUT if you ever been there for that! You feel lucky to have come out of there ALIVE! Nothing like 200 hunters in 50 acres of preserve! I used to love rabbit hunting! Walked all over 200 acers last year for several hours seen 3 rabbits total! Nothing like taking your gun out for a walk! About the only hunting I do anymore is Turkey in the spring, find it a lot of fun! Been thinking of starting Coydog hunting! There are lots and lots of them around! If you haven't heard of Coydogs they are a cross between domestic dogs and coyotes! Meaner than Coyotes too! They dont have the natural fear of man! Have had them on my front deck! Got to watch letting our small dogs out at night also because of them! Bob
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