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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3505694" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Hunted quail around Beeville Tx a few years ago in the mesquite. Dillers were running everywhere. It's kinda sandy soil there. We saw one throwing dirt in a sandy berm trying to dig underground. Our guide told one of the guys to grab the tail and drag it out of the hole. Impossible to do because they turn those big claws into the tunnel and hold themselves there. A couple of the guys tried it and had no success. </p><p>The guide walked up, pulled on the tail and then pushed forward as hard as he could. Diller reversed his claws and he pulled him out easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3505694, member: 5412"] Hunted quail around Beeville Tx a few years ago in the mesquite. Dillers were running everywhere. It's kinda sandy soil there. We saw one throwing dirt in a sandy berm trying to dig underground. Our guide told one of the guys to grab the tail and drag it out of the hole. Impossible to do because they turn those big claws into the tunnel and hold themselves there. A couple of the guys tried it and had no success. The guide walked up, pulled on the tail and then pushed forward as hard as he could. Diller reversed his claws and he pulled him out easily. [/QUOTE]
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