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Post by robinhood33 on Jan 11, 2017 3:44:17 GMT -5
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Post by featherduster on Jan 11, 2017 6:58:12 GMT -5
Nice job guys! thanks for sharing.
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Post by lawrencecountyhunter on Jan 11, 2017 9:16:14 GMT -5
Good work!
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Post by robinhood33 on Jan 11, 2017 14:06:59 GMT -5
This one was in Lawrence County. There's another one a couple weeks from now if you're interested!
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Post by lawrencecountyhunter on Jan 11, 2017 15:04:31 GMT -5
This one was in Lawrence County. There's another one a couple weeks from now if you're interested! Sounds fun, but I stink at predator hunting. Might stop by to see others' success though.
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Post by squirrelhunter on Jan 11, 2017 18:26:42 GMT -5
This one was in Lawrence County. There's another one a couple weeks from now if you're interested! Sounds fun, but I stink at predator hunting. Might stop by to see others' success though.
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Post by bullseye69 on Jan 11, 2017 21:54:55 GMT -5
Put the hurtin on the coyotes this past weekend during a predator challenge. Our team only ended up with 2, but we had a blast anyways. I missed one Friday night that was on the run. We didn't hunt Saturday morning, but got back out Saturday night. Put the first one down Saturday night using the ATN x sight at 200 yards. I unfortunately forgot to hit record. 3 came in and sat down in some thick stuff that separated 2 fields. I picked the biggest one and let one fly. I thought I missed her, as I didn't hear anything after the shot, but I ended up hitting her dead center of the chest and she dropped where she stood. Put the 2nd one down Sunday morning at 60 yards. I believe the final count was 29 coyotes down from Friday night to Sunday at noon. Biggest dog was 36lbs. Our biggest came in at 32lbs. We ended up seeing 9 coyotes and 1 red fox total. Sorry for the gore of the last picture. It was the only picture I took at check in. No ,don't need to be sorry, That's a beautiful picture!!
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