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Thread: Catch and Release Hunting

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunter John View Post
    That is cool,Good thing Jake is not a terrier lol.
    LOL Exactly. My terrier would have broken his neck for you.

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    My friend had his terrier get into a neighbour's yard and grab a squirrel. The neighbour was disgusted and held the still live squirrel up high while he yelled at the dog. The dog jumped high, and ripped the head off.
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    Sure hope h are the squirrel
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    Hahaha what a fella ya got there!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cass View Post
    He's on his own if he brings a snake to me
    One year 2005 or so, the first day out hunting in fall my ESS brought 3 different snakes back to me. and when I won't take them from him he tries to get my attention by brushing them against my leg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by werner.reiche View Post
    One year 2005 or so, the first day out hunting in fall my ESS brought 3 different snakes back to me. and when I won't take them from him he tries to get my attention by brushing them against my leg.
    Hahahaha,

    "Hey! Hey look what I got! Hey! HEY!"

    My mom's old girl used to pick up EVERYTHING as a young dog and bring it back. The one time, she brought a snake. It was alive for most of her trot back, but I guess it kept struggling to get away. She was within a couple feet of my mom, my mom was trying to encourage her to 'leave it'...and she chomped it as it was still trying to escape. It went from wriggling to suddenly limp. Poor snake.

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    that's awesome!


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    Lol

    Thats quite hilarious
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