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Back in June, Shanon and Dorothy and I had a nice day in the field, racking up 5 groundhogs by 11:30 and then switching farms to nail the 6th before quiting by 1:30. Excellent weather, shallow digs, easy locations and small groundghogs to school the younger dogs on. I was back home and at the baseball game a little after 3 pm.
The pic above is of Shannon's dog, Lore coming out of a pipe.
This pic (click link) is of Mountain nose-to-nose with a groundhog.
This pic is of Shannon's dog, Lore, frozen in position. Those nitrogen tanks are heavy!
Back in June, Shanon and Dorothy and I had a nice day in the field, racking up 5 groundhogs by 11:30 and then switching farms to nail the 6th before quiting by 1:30. Excellent weather, shallow digs, easy locations and small groundghogs to school the younger dogs on. I was back home and at the baseball game a little after 3 pm.
The pic above is of Shannon's dog, Lore coming out of a pipe.
This pic (click link) is of Mountain nose-to-nose with a groundhog.
This pic is of Shannon's dog, Lore, frozen in position. Those nitrogen tanks are heavy!
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