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Larry Anderson
Born: 03-22-1975
Died: 02-07-23
This podcast is dedicated to Larry Anderson, my friend.
Larry had more people that considered him their best friend than anyone I know. I know I am not the only one that called him that. What does that say about a person? Friend seems like such an understatement for the relationship I had with Larry. It was more like a kindred spirit type thing. Larry and I had some great times in a relatively short period. We hunted together, we traveled together, we even ran a business together and I lived with him and his family for a few months.
Larry set an example for our close knit family of houndsmen. He demonstrated friendship, loyalty, humility and love. He loved his friends and family. He loved his hounds like no other. Larry was not a wealthy man. He sacrificed personal lcomforts and luxuries to ensure that his hounds were fed the best feed, got the best medical care and the hunting they needed to be a great pack of bear and lion dogs.
Please join me in remembering a great houndsman and human being.
www.houndsmanxp.com
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Larry Anderson
Born: 03-22-1975
Died: 02-07-23
This podcast is dedicated to Larry Anderson, my friend.
Larry had more people that considered him their best friend than anyone I know. I know I am not the only one that called him that. What does that say about a person? Friend seems like such an understatement for the relationship I had with Larry. It was more like a kindred spirit type thing. Larry and I had some great times in a relatively short period. We hunted together, we traveled together, we even ran a business together and I lived with him and his family for a few months.
Larry set an example for our close knit family of houndsmen. He demonstrated friendship, loyalty, humility and love. He loved his friends and family. He loved his hounds like no other. Larry was not a wealthy man. He sacrificed personal lcomforts and luxuries to ensure that his hounds were fed the best feed, got the best medical care and the hunting they needed to be a great pack of bear and lion dogs.
Please join me in remembering a great houndsman and human being.
www.houndsmanxp.com
Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!
SPONSORS:
Cajun Lights
Havoc Hunting Supply
Go Wild
Old South Dog Boxes
Joy Dog Food
Briar Creek Kennel
dogsRtreed
Freedom Hunters
Rough Cut Company

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