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01 Sep 2020 3:34 p.m. PST
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Tango0131 Aug 2020 10:19 p.m. PST

""Lon, I'm getting some real good howls between midnight and 3 am (in north Alabama). I have insomnia from a torn tendon in my shoulder that makes it harder to sleep. Sometimes they are close enough to get the hounds in the area to bark. Like when they're on a hot trail, only they're either tied or fenced in cause they stay put. I have a trail cam and hope I get some good pics to share. If so you'll be first to get a look.

I was out riding in my old truck one night and thought I'd see what some friends were up to. They were looking under the hood of their car. I asked if they needed a ride or anything. They said they had it under control, so I was about to leave when I spotted a dirt road I hadn't seen before. I guess I was always in a hurry. It went to a strip pit and an old coal shaker. I asked my friends if they wanted to check it out. They did…."
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Rudysnelson01 Sep 2020 10:20 p.m. PST

Must have been near the Georgia border in the NE. The only place with mountains and mountain folk. Otherwise it would have to be along the border near I20. No heavy woods further to the west.

Tango0102 Sep 2020 1:03 p.m. PST

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