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<blockquote data-quote="larry ipock" data-source="post: 5010999" data-attributes="member: 15879"><p>Growing up we hunted with beagles. I hunted with beagles till 1982 when I lost "Queeny" to a freak accident. Haven't hunted rabbits since. I still get misty eyed when I hear or see a pack of hounds working a trail. Even that long ago, it was getting hard to find a place to hunt without our dogs running onto properties where sometimes they would be in danger of getting shot, rune over, or fights with other dogs. But I would like to go just one more time for the memories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="larry ipock, post: 5010999, member: 15879"] Growing up we hunted with beagles. I hunted with beagles till 1982 when I lost "Queeny" to a freak accident. Haven't hunted rabbits since. I still get misty eyed when I hear or see a pack of hounds working a trail. Even that long ago, it was getting hard to find a place to hunt without our dogs running onto properties where sometimes they would be in danger of getting shot, rune over, or fights with other dogs. But I would like to go just one more time for the memories. [/QUOTE]
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