panFried
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Taking my first crack at coyote hunting tomorrow. Using a call in a heavily populated area. Should have good luck. Send pics soon!
Nice! We are having a big problem in our area with predators taking out deer and turkey. That's really my goal to protect the fawns and turkeys so I can get them I've seen them passing thru or sunning in the fields, but now that I want to harvest, of course they are no where to be found. Joys of Hunting!bigwave said:They are smart, especially in the rural areas.....one of the best predator hunts I had was while shooting prairie dogs on my grandparents farm in Kansas......we were having a blast shooting at the dogs when a pair of Coyotes came to see what we were doing......needless to say we got two kinds of dogs that day.....22-250 took care of the coyotes at 300yds......we were even in the back of the old farm truck.....no decoys....just very stupid prairie dogs.
That's awesome! I can just see myself at Cabela's now... "Um can you help me, I'm looking for the squirrel-raping-a-rabbit decoy by Primos" LOLJMichael said:Yea I was talking about one of those things that spins and flops around every few seconds. It's supposed to look like an injured rabbit I'm told, but it looks like a squirrel raped a rabbit if you ask me. :lol: Most of the ones we see around here are at night when we aren't allowed to shoot them. I've only seen a few out in the daylight hours but we had hopes the call would lure them in.
It is even better if the dogs have not been shot at.......they are pretty smart, but if you shoot on a town that has had several generations between hunts it is a blast. My favorite is when you shoot one out of the hole, and his buddy comes out to see what is going on.......we call that a double helicopter........ :mrgreen: There are literally thousands of those pasture destroying rodent's on my family's farm in Kansas.......the farmers spend lots of money trying to rid the property.....they always come back though.TNtroller said:shooting prairiae dogs is some fun, love to see those helicopter and back flips when one gets hit. Would love to do it again sometime.
JMichael said:LoL OK, here's what we were using. It's called the Crazy Critter by Primos. The dial on the side of the unit determines how frequently the thing spins and it's seems to control the rpm also but I'm not sure on that part.
bigwave said:It is even better if the dogs have not been shot at.......they are pretty smart, but if you shoot on a town that has had several generations between hunts it is a blast. My favorite is when you shoot one out of the hole, and his buddy comes out to see what is going on.......we call that a double helicopter........ :mrgreen: There are literally thousands of those pasture destroying rodent's on my family's farm in Kansas.......the farmers spend lots of money trying to rid the property.....they always come back though.TNtroller said:shooting prairiae dogs is some fun, love to see those helicopter and back flips when one gets hit. Would love to do it again sometime.
That's a nice fox! I have a few Greys on my farm. I'd love to score one to mount.RiverBottomOutdoors said:My brother and I predator hunt at night. Thought I'd share these nighttime bow kills with you.
panFried said:That's a nice fox! I have a few Greys on my farm. I'd love to score one to mount.RiverBottomOutdoors said:My brother and I predator hunt at night. Thought I'd share these nighttime bow kills with you.
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