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<blockquote data-quote="jim" data-source="post: 453841" data-attributes="member: 331"><p>Before I moved last year, I lived near Uhland, Texas. Loads of people seemed to think that was the ideal place to drop off dogs when they tired of them or graduated the local university. I was kept busy shooting feral dogs for years. I killed way more dogs than yotes. One morning I killed the three trained Pit bulls belonging to my "neighbor" while attempting to kill stock in our pen. The deputy wrote outa lot of citations, and the idiot didn't buy any more Pits to cause trouble with. He sure was mad because I killed 1,500.00 worth of dogs (according to him), and would cuss me in Spanish every time he saw me. Up to that time, I was afraid to let my son play in the yard without me or the wife as armed guards.</p><p></p><p>After deer season is over, if anyone needs some predator hunting done on their place in Central Texas let me know. I don't shoot houses, livestock, pets, etc.</p><p></p><p>jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jim, post: 453841, member: 331"] Before I moved last year, I lived near Uhland, Texas. Loads of people seemed to think that was the ideal place to drop off dogs when they tired of them or graduated the local university. I was kept busy shooting feral dogs for years. I killed way more dogs than yotes. One morning I killed the three trained Pit bulls belonging to my "neighbor" while attempting to kill stock in our pen. The deputy wrote outa lot of citations, and the idiot didn't buy any more Pits to cause trouble with. He sure was mad because I killed 1,500.00 worth of dogs (according to him), and would cuss me in Spanish every time he saw me. Up to that time, I was afraid to let my son play in the yard without me or the wife as armed guards. After deer season is over, if anyone needs some predator hunting done on their place in Central Texas let me know. I don't shoot houses, livestock, pets, etc. jim [/QUOTE]
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