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Wyoming Sheep Rancher Says Coyotes Guard His Flock, As Does Eagle-Stomping Ewe
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<blockquote data-quote="50/50Farms" data-source="post: 1803812" data-attributes="member: 42731"><p>I wish I had the rabbits to spare. On our place down on the creek we used to could turn the beagles loose at 0730 of a February morning and by dark we'd have hay strings full of rabbits dangling from our belts. I call it a big day now if I can see 3-6 and 6 or more is a real boom. I shot one in February with my sixgun when I was taking a dude hunting just to lay hands on the sumbeech and prove to the old folks who don't go down there anymore that there's still some bumpin' around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="50/50Farms, post: 1803812, member: 42731"] I wish I had the rabbits to spare. On our place down on the creek we used to could turn the beagles loose at 0730 of a February morning and by dark we'd have hay strings full of rabbits dangling from our belts. I call it a big day now if I can see 3-6 and 6 or more is a real boom. I shot one in February with my sixgun when I was taking a dude hunting just to lay hands on the sumbeech and prove to the old folks who don't go down there anymore that there's still some bumpin' around. [/QUOTE]
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