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Here's a picture of my 8 month old stag male, "The Yeti". I'm just starting him on small stuff lately but he's doing well and learning his trade. I'll let him show me how fast he wants to move along but he should have been on a few coyotes by this spring.

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Jigsaw- It's misleading, I'm adopted. I'm actually a Norwegian. I sure did like our family gatherings though. My uncle worked for Schmidt brewery when they were still making bear and he would pull in a whole beer truck with the taps coming right out of the side of the truck. Pretty exciting with all of the games, dancing, fighting and crazy crap going on. A lot better than stinky fish and stupid jokes, HA! My Dad and Uncle would take turns throwing all the young girls into the swimming pool only they would hang on to their swimsuits and they'd hit the water naked on one half or the other until my mom or auntie would come rushing out of the house with the broom. They were patient ladies though. They took the time to stop and unscrew the sweeper from the broom handle. Those were the days. The only way I've got any Irish in me was from swapin' spit with my cousin Jodi...What a Cutie!

 

I can't wait until that dogs legs fill out and he can put the power behind that big frame of his. He's going to be some fun.

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I'm guessing he's going to get taller. In this country, he might be a bit tall. I'm going to push him like the rest and find out over this winter. Some big dogs can handle it but it depends on his attitude.

 

Ben Lilly- They're doing to job. There is a litter of the same that is a year older and are catching regularly now. Most of those are in the flatlands of Illinois. That's way easier country for this type of dog. Yeti has his work cut out for him.

 

Jigsaw- There is no photo record. :)

 

Gaffer- To many people over there. I feel crowded here. I don't know how you guys don't go mad over there.

 

Bird- Yeti is from down around Edwards' neck of the woods. He's young yet and I imagine when he fills out he's going to be to big for any coyote here to get away from. I can't wait to see how he handles them. I hope to have another picture of him at the end of this winter when he's got some nice thick legs on him.

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