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Topic: Gee Wally that hurt!
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Michael J
PAKMAN
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posted January 06, 2007 03:35 PM
Although the scat is old it still tells the story. My legs start shaking when I look at this, I know the yotes were!

Where I hunt I have never seen any peach trees, I guess the travel areas are much greater than we think.
Posts: 8 | From: Azle, Texas | Registered: Dec 2004
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Leonard
HMFIC
Member # 2
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posted January 06, 2007 04:21 PM
Wow, I imagine, that's as bad as it gets.
On the other hand, speaking of range, a coyote can jump in and out of a dumpster.
Good hunting. LB
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The Outdoor Tripp
Knows what it's all about
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posted January 06, 2007 06:44 PM
Not sure where Azle, TX is and sitting here routing for the Seahawks to beat the Cowboys, I'm too lazy to look it up.
But as peach trees are common as hell in north central Texas, I'm sure Azle ain't in that part of the state.
Agreed. This dog either snagged some rotting peaches from a dumpster, or snagged the pits from a suburban/rural back porch trash can.
Even if the lamb-snatcher DID eat freshly fallen peaches he would have crapped out the pits within a day or so. Doubtful the dog would have traveled any great distance in that amount of time.
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BigO
Knows what it's all about
Member # 1062
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posted January 07, 2007 08:03 AM
The runs are the PITTS!!!!!
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