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Re: O/T Coyote problems
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Posted by ironsales on February 02, 2007 at 06:15:30 from (63.168.147.151):
In Reply to: O/T Coyote problems posted by Jim WJ on February 01, 2007 at 15:38:11:
we have been hunting them in west texas had and heavey everyweekend, on 500 acres we have already killed 8, on another place we have killed close to 10, grandad bought all of us boys a brand new ar-15 and really good scope, and told us to keep it wth us when we are in teh feild, this all happened after we lost 6 calves, my ding bat step mother has been "talking" to some pups that she ahs seen close to the house and they started coming close, well that didn't last when dad saw them--shes from california, i really don't understand ther relationship, well i think i do-- at a varmit contest last weekend the had a total of 150 coyotes, 35 bobcats, 60 foxes and 300 coons brought in.
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