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Post by jrbhunter on Feb 12, 2011 20:59:47 GMT -5
The 2011 Indiana Predator Challenge was another successful, safe and fun event for all in attendance! This year we once again expanded the IPC event and its reach across the community. Despite a week full of blizzards, ice storms and power outages nearly 90% of our hunters made it to Friday’s sign-in meeting and looked over the field of competitors and some of the prizes they’d be working for. (Some prize deliveries were delayed by weather) Friday evening’s fair weather made way for overnight sleet and snow. Teams scattered out in areas spanning as much as 100 miles in route to areas they’d scouted previously or located with aerial photos. One of the first reports back to headquarters was that of a bobcat, protected in Indiana, coming in on a team’s 2nd stand of the hunt. Lifetime residents of Indiana, this was the crews first encounter with a bobcat! Later in the evening a couple of coyotes fell, one gray fox was put down overnight, and four teams found themselves on the scoreboard.
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Post by jrbhunter on Feb 12, 2011 21:01:58 GMT -5
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Post by jrbhunter on Feb 12, 2011 21:03:04 GMT -5
After filling up on BBQ, corn, taters and dessert teams shuffled outside for the 6th Annual IPC Rifle Contest. It seems lately everyone has figured out what to expect from the IPC Rifle Contest, nothing less than the unexpected. Some shooters struggled to initiate targets while others simply couldn’t acquire the ones that appeared right in front of them! The first ten shoots marked scores of 0/5 and 1/5 as driving snow blew in from down-range. When the shooter from “Predator X” came up to the plate, a team with 2 Rifle Contest wins under their belt, the crowd knew some targets were going to fall. 3/5 was the benchmark set in just over 49 seconds. The next shooter failed to locate a single target, or fire a single round, but the following shooter would surprise us all! 3/5, including one running target, went down in just under 48 seconds securing the 2011 Rifle Contest win for the first time entry “Tail Chasers”. Predator X: Tail Chasers: Long Shots Flat Liners: On Sunday morning, teams began shuffling in with tired eyes and sore muscles. The final check-in would result in some changes to the leader board. Predator X (2010 Champions), with their 1 coyote and runner-up position in the rifle contest would be bumped down the ladder by the Flat Liners who showed up with 2 more coyotes. Depending on what the Tail Chasers drug in, the Flat Liners were in position to take either 1st or 2nd. As the Flat Liners fate would have it, the 2 time champions of other NPHA hunts would not get their first IPC Title this time, as the Tail Chasers showed up with another gray fox moments before the check-in closed. This sealed an IPC Championship, along with the Rifle Contest Title, for the Tail Chasers in their first ever IPC Appearance. Finally, I'd like to thank all of the staff for their effort in making this another succesful and well-run event. We greatly appreciate all of the hunters who continue to support this event year-after-year with a capacity crowd soon after registration opens! To learn more about the Indiana Predator Challenge, visit our website at www.IndianaPredatorChallenge.com or email IndianaPredator@Yahoo.com Information about the 2012 IPC will be available in approximately 6-8 weeks, registration opens in July!
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Post by Decatur on Feb 12, 2011 21:11:49 GMT -5
Looks like you guys had a good turn out.
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Post by jrbhunter on Mar 1, 2011 18:27:19 GMT -5
We had a good turnout and a great time! I've been under the weather with pneumonia among other things since we wrapped up this hunt back on Super Bowl Sunday, I'm sure glad I got to be involved in this event before I got sick. Looking forward to the July 16th Summer Shindig, registration for the 2012 hunt opens then.
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Post by remington700 on Mar 3, 2011 20:31:27 GMT -5
It isn't as easy as people think it is. Coyotes move around alot. Having success is being at the right place at the right time. My observation as well as pro's. This proves it!
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Post by jrbhunter on Jul 22, 2012 11:07:58 GMT -5
Registration for the 2013 Indiana Predator Challenge opened a week ago today and registrations have been coming in at record pace! To make sure our hunters have plenty of land access and organizers can provide other quality accommodations to everyone in attendance, we limit the number of hunters that may participate in each IPC event. In the first week of this registration window we’ve already got half the hunters we’ll allow to join us for the 3-day hunt February 1-3, 2013. When you pick-up your IDNR Regulation Booklet this year, or visit the regulation booklet PDF on the IDNR website, you’ll notice a large Indiana Predator Challenge advertisement in the trapping & fur harvesting regulations. This is the first time we’ve marketed the IPC event since 2008 but we’re excited to have an opportunity to bring in some fresh faces to this long standing event! If you have any questions about the Indiana Predator Challenge please check out the website www.indianapredatorchallenge.com and you’ll probably find the information very quickly. If not, feel free to email us at indianapredator@yahoo.com and we’ll get right back to you! If you’d like to participate in the upcoming 9th Annual IPC please don’t procrastinate, you need to register soon to secure your team a spot!
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