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nite time hunting in the chicken pen
zofoman:
--- Quote from: shooter on November 07, 2014, 11:38:07 PM --- well it took 5 rounds of 62 grain goodness to stop it. so not sure if the fur is any good,
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How many chikins are left?
shooter:
--- Quote from: GreyGeek on November 08, 2014, 08:22:19 AM --- Five? :o
One leg at a time? ;D
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well, it wouldn't stop moving, I figured it was trying to go for a weapon,
we got 9 chickens left, started with 30 in the spring, lost quite a few until I got this dog,
RobertH:
--- Quote from: shooter on November 08, 2014, 09:53:57 AM --- well, it wouldn't stop moving, I figured it was trying to go for a weapon,
we got 9 chickens left, started with 30 in the spring, lost quite a few until I got this dog,
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sounds like you need me to stop over and do some coon calling....
SemperFiGuy:
--- Quote ---...coon calling......
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Incredibly productive. Just sit out where you can see them and get a clear shot when they come. I've used a Critter Caller and one of those big 10-Jillion candle power flashlights and they come right to the call. Always been able to put them down w/one shot from a .22mag.
Just about any squeaker call should work.
And that night vision setup!!! Never had the pleasure of using anything near like that setup in my life. It has to be deadly. Sure beats the big flashlight.
Shooter: Given the number of rounds that Big Booger of yours absorbed, it could actually be a Small Black Bear/Raccoon cross (which would account for the ringtail.)
I've heard my SE Missouri relatives speak of such odd critters, along with Wampus Kitties, Ozark Wombats, and other dark creatures of the dark night, such as never seen in daylight while squirrel hunting. All that local lore starts coming out in the open after just one little glass of Reynolds County White Lightning.
sfg
RobertH:
--- Quote from: SemperFiGuy on November 08, 2014, 04:55:00 PM ---Just about any squeaker call should work.
And that night vision setup!!! Never had the pleasure of using anything near like that setup in my life. It has to be deadly. Sure beats the big flashlight.
Shooter: Given the number of rounds that Big Booger of yours absorbed, it could actually be a Small Black Bear/Raccoon cross (which would account for the ringtail.)
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i have a FoxPro Shockwave that i haven't had time to even take out in the field, it has a couple hundred calls on it. i'd like to get into NV, but the cost is great considering i don't have time or access to land.
you know coons are nicknamed Lil Grizz for a reason, right?
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