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During quail season , most of the ones I come across are real lethargic from the cold nights and will barely move ...they just lay there in the sun. Thank God. You could probably pick 'em up without much of a reaction, I wont; but someone probably could. That's about the only time I ever see them. Not during the Spring turkey season , September dove season, or while fishing . I'm OK with that.

 

We actually have a season on them here and they are classified as a game animal. They are harvested from dens in early Spring.

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You ever lost a dog due to one of them mate?

 

I'd imagine they could cause quite a few accidents when out mooching.

 

 

 

I never have ,mate. Nor do I know anyone who has , at least not personally. I know of some guys in New Mexico who have had dogs get bit, and the dog recovered after being very ill for awhile.

 

I have had pointers go on point on them before. That's always disturbing.

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During quail season , most of the ones I come across are real lethargic from the cold nights and will barely move ...they just lay there in the sun. Thank God. You could probably pick 'em up without much of a reaction, I wont; but someone probably could. That's about the only time I ever see them. Not during the Spring turkey season , September dove season, or while fishing . I'm OK with that.

 

We actually have a season on them here and they are classified as a game animal. They are harvested from dens in early Spring.

 

No wonder you chaps carry snake guns.

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You ever lost a dog due to one of them mate?

 

I'd imagine they could cause quite a few accidents when out mooching.

 

 

 

I never have ,mate. Nor do I know anyone who has , at least not personally. I know of some guys in New Mexico who have had dogs get bit, and the dog recovered after being very ill for awhile.

 

I have had pointers go on point on them before. That's always disturbing.

 

Yeah, they look like right b*****ds them mate, glad we've not got them here.

 

I had a terrier that got stung by a shit load of bees the once. He came plodding out of a bush grunting, when I got closer I noticed he was covered in bee's! they were all over him. I thought he was going to die.

 

He collapsed on the deck, his eyes were dilated, tongue hanging out and his breathing was all mad. He sobered up in the end as was alright only to die on a dig a few weeks after.

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