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Q:I just shot my first coyote tonight!! So happy!!! 150 yard shot, using my 300 WMG, shooting 125 gr bullets. All my reading and watching videos has payed off!!!
from Hunting92 on 02.07.1213 answers
Q:How are bobcat fur prices right now? I've heard they're back up pretty high. I shot my biggest cat to date (32 lbs.) And I think I want to sell it rather than have it mounted as I have a 28 pounder in the living room already.
from rickyno5 on 02.02.123 answers
Q:Ok here is my question and reasoning behind it. We have another week of archery deer here in Ohio,but the only thing we have seen over the last month has been coyote or coyote tracks. We don't generally hunt them hard until Feb or after a good snow storm.This morning I saw 3 coyote between 7:15am and 9:20am and not a single deer again. Talked with my game warden friend and he said there was a group of houndsmen that run after snow storms in a 4 county circle and when he checked them last week after just a few inches of snow they had 5 coyote in the pickup bed by 10:30am. Does anybody know what type dogs are used for coyote hunting and where might someone find them already started as I heard they have to be started very young to keep them from running off and not returning. Just curious because I have never seen anybody run coyotes before,just fox,coons & hogs. Are they the same type dogs?
from deerhunterrick on 01.30.129 answers
Q:I have been an air gun enthusiast for about 4 years now. My YouTube Channel is sponsored by Crosman Corp, and our videos have been around for a few years. Check them out! http://www.youtube.com/user/JrSquirreler?feature=mhee I used to be Field and Stream, but about a year ago, just stopped logging on and checking out the questions. I plan on being more active now.
from HeAdHuNtEr12 on 01.28.121 answers
Q:Well I Christened the new gun today, got a coyote with my (new to me) Savage 24 in .222/20 ga. I have to say I love this gun. Just perfectly versatile for the "browsing" hunter. Your thoughts?
from rickyno5 on 01.25.127 answers