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In Reply to: Raccoons vs Foxes ??? posted by Jeff in ND on July 09, 2018 at 06:45:26:
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Almost seen it happen one time, not a big dog a -beagle. We were rabbit hunting and the beagle lit out after the coon. Coon runs into the swamp and heads for the deep end. Dog paddles out and my buddy Tom is horrified. He's yelling at the dog but it's not listening. Next thing you know the coon is on the back of the dog and is holding his head under water. The dog's head is bobbing up and down as he tries to breath. Tom takes dilibrate aim and when the dogs head was pushed down he shot the racoon. I was a pup at the time and I couldn't beleive some one would shoot at their own dog. I asked him if he wasn't worried about hitting the dog and he pointed out that if he hadn't took the shot the dog wasn't going to live anyway. Very pragmatic guy that Tom, and an excelent marksman. Hope Dad and Tom are kicking some brush piles up there. If that rainbow bridge stuff is true they must have one heck of a large pack of beagles.
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