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Started by Sanatorium, May 02, 2020, 01:28:11 PM

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Sanatorium

My coonhounds will always sense when something is not right..last night they were passing the kitchen back n forth. So I stepped onto the porch with the rifle and this tick infested guy was rounding the pond making his way towards the house.
Needless to say I think he was chasing he neighbors cat cuz she was on the porch when I took the shot.

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RutnNStrutn

Good job!! As hunters we need to kill every yote we see!!

Sent from deep in the woods where the critters roam.


1iagobblergetter

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Quote from: RutnNStrutn on May 02, 2020, 01:42:18 PM
Good job!! As hunters we need to kill every yote we see!!

Sent from deep in the woods where the critters roam.
I won't pass them up turkey hunting. Fed Heavy #7's,do a good job on them...Congrats Sanatorium..i enjoy your posts..Looks like you are efficient on the predator control.. :icon_thumright:

Sanatorium

Doing my best, getting ready to head out again tonight...who ever knew quarantine could be so much fun

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Greg Massey

That's good kill ...congrats

JeffC

Congrats,  nice shot. Saw coyote tracks yesterday while hunting,  definitely less birds in area, lots of people pressure also. If you would be willing, what is your night time set up?
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squidd

Too funny and nice shot! 

They are clearing an area across the canal from my house that holds 'yotes and told my daughter the cats in the neighborhood won't be safe. 

She thought I was joking and said it wasn't funny, I said it's nature and reality; they love kitty cats!

tomstopper