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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1072281" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Tux, that was funny.</p><p></p><p>My nephew heard the news about the big buck and hunted all day yesterday. Blue likes Dirk, so I stayed at the shop with Blue while Dirk hunted. He spent most the the day, sitting on his haunches, on "Lookout" looking in the direction Dirk was hunting. If you have ever noticed when you pass a farm that has Heelers, they spend much of their time watching in a certain direction. Blue sits on the side of the driveway and watches, the little Blacktop road that comes back Crockett Lane. But yesterday, he was on "Lookout for Dirk".</p><p></p><p>I wonder if this is a noted habit of Heelers? Since I have Blue, my interest in Heelers has grown. I look at them when I see them and notice their habits. Does anyone know if this "Lookout" habit is in their breeding?</p><p></p><p>Anne, I don't know how he would score. But he had wide , heavy beams and tall points. At least 8 or 10. I killed my bestest whitetail on the family farm in 1978. It was a 10 total point buck. This one was much bigger. Robertson County has the genes. On a yearly basis, the largest buck killed in KY per season, has been taken here several times in the last 50 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1072281, member: 17767"] Tux, that was funny. My nephew heard the news about the big buck and hunted all day yesterday. Blue likes Dirk, so I stayed at the shop with Blue while Dirk hunted. He spent most the the day, sitting on his haunches, on "Lookout" looking in the direction Dirk was hunting. If you have ever noticed when you pass a farm that has Heelers, they spend much of their time watching in a certain direction. Blue sits on the side of the driveway and watches, the little Blacktop road that comes back Crockett Lane. But yesterday, he was on "Lookout for Dirk". I wonder if this is a noted habit of Heelers? Since I have Blue, my interest in Heelers has grown. I look at them when I see them and notice their habits. Does anyone know if this "Lookout" habit is in their breeding? Anne, I don't know how he would score. But he had wide , heavy beams and tall points. At least 8 or 10. I killed my bestest whitetail on the family farm in 1978. It was a 10 total point buck. This one was much bigger. Robertson County has the genes. On a yearly basis, the largest buck killed in KY per season, has been taken here several times in the last 50 years. [/QUOTE]
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