Fox Hunting Life with Horse and Hound

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Professional huntsman Andy Bozdan cast the Tennessee Valley Hunt Penn-Marydels early on the morning of October 13, 2012 at our Berry Hill fixture, owned by the Dobbs. The country consists of cattle pastures dotted with thick cover and lots of hills.

After a slow start, hounds hit a line in the woods outside of the Dobbs' house, and what ensued was an amazing day of sport and a smorgasbord of quarry—red and silver foxes and yellow and gray coyotes—one or more of which were viewed by nearly every field member.

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+2 # Cheryl Microutsicos 2012-10-31 15:46
Great photos and hunt report! I always joke that it would be great to be in a helicopter to see what they are running...looks like you almost were that high up!
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# Andy Bozdan 2013-01-08 16:06
It was indeed a great hunt and one of several we have had from August right through to the opening meet which was a week later after this meet. November was hard hunting for everyone from reports I have read but our hounds got back into top gear during december and are currently notching up one good hunt after another.
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