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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 936673" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Hope ya get all you need Ouachita. Nice looking country you live in. </p><p></p><p>Dogs are worse than coyotes IMO--they aren't afraid of coming around humans like 'yotes. </p><p>I have a brother than lives in Ark but owns property here and down on Bolivar Peninsula Texas too, and passes within 40 miles of here when he goes from Little Rock to Bolivar. He is legendary for carrying rain and bad weather wherever he travels--but usually, too much rain. Still, If I could figure out a way to make $$ off of him I'd try to rent him out someway. It rained here yesterday and a little last night--he called this morning to tell me he had travelled thru last night on his way down to Bolivar. Figures. </p><p>I too live right in middle of a National Forest--They've never given me any problems tho, except to ask me not to run equipment for a couple weeks in the spring because some kind of rare woodpecker was in the mating season. I can read from my front porch, those yellow and black "National Forest Land Beyond This Point" signs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 936673, member: 18945"] Hope ya get all you need Ouachita. Nice looking country you live in. Dogs are worse than coyotes IMO--they aren't afraid of coming around humans like 'yotes. I have a brother than lives in Ark but owns property here and down on Bolivar Peninsula Texas too, and passes within 40 miles of here when he goes from Little Rock to Bolivar. He is legendary for carrying rain and bad weather wherever he travels--but usually, too much rain. Still, If I could figure out a way to make $$ off of him I'd try to rent him out someway. It rained here yesterday and a little last night--he called this morning to tell me he had travelled thru last night on his way down to Bolivar. Figures. I too live right in middle of a National Forest--They've never given me any problems tho, except to ask me not to run equipment for a couple weeks in the spring because some kind of rare woodpecker was in the mating season. I can read from my front porch, those yellow and black "National Forest Land Beyond This Point" signs. [/QUOTE]
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