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Post by arlowe13 on Jan 7, 2017 12:52:12 GMT -5
Charlie over at Hoosier Trapper caught a black coyote a couple days ago
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Post by 1shotwade on Jan 7, 2017 13:01:10 GMT -5
Here or is he back down in Arkansas? Wade
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Post by arlowe13 on Jan 7, 2017 13:03:08 GMT -5
Here or is he back down in Arkansas? Wade I'm thinking he's in Arkansas.
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Post by whitetaildave24 on Jan 7, 2017 18:03:53 GMT -5
Pretty sure they are down in Arkansas. That's a neat catch.
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Post by esshup on Jan 7, 2017 21:12:51 GMT -5
My latest issue of F-F-G has an albino bobcat in the trappers pictures column.
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Post by TolusD on Jan 10, 2017 15:50:30 GMT -5
When I lived on the border of TN and NC when I was in high school, the locals used to talk about "painters" (likely redneck for panther given their color) all the time and this is exactly the animal they described. A wild black cat that would steal house pets and chickens and turkeys and the occasional kid (that's a goat people), but was also known to attack lone hunters or fishermen at dusk. It also gave out a trademark howl during its mating season that I heard more than once in the field out there. I figured it was just the local sasquatch story and what I was hearing was just some other animal I didn't know that well, but a lot of those locals had fur and pictures of tracks and a handful of pics from trail cams. The couple of guys who claimed to have harvested one were usually the friend of a friend who when you asked that friend said it was a friend of his friend. But now, there it is, in the flesh. A painter. I never thought I'd see a real one because I didn't think they were real.
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