rebuilding process
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- carolina_outlaw
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Re: rebuilding process
Thanks for the info, i guess i will take my .22 when i go after them. i'll just have to get them close.
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Re: rebuilding process
Are you putting up your fur? the fox market is crap and you live in NC where even the bobcats can't be real nice so is fur damage a REAL issue here?
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- carolina_outlaw
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Re: rebuilding process
I used to trap when i was a teenager and yes i used to put up fur, there are a couple of local buyers within a couple hours drive from me, I thought i would try to sell some if i could call them and in and kill a couple. Fur issue with the fox is no big deal, i wouldnt care if i shot one of them with a 300 win mag, there are tons of them around here, and seeing how i live in NORTH CAROLINA our furbearers have got to be practically worthless, right????????!!!!!! Bobcats however have made a big come back in this area and if i were to kill one, i dont want to MANGLE him up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The first cat goes to the taxidermist and the rest on the market if they look good. Most of the coyotes i see are on my hunting ground in central Ohio, or when i'm out in Nebraska just south of Omaha visiting my sister, every once in a while we hear or see a coyote around here.
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Re: rebuilding process
I do miss chasing those reds!
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Re: rebuilding process
they are coming back slowly. heck i seen 5-6 yesterday out on the montana line. did'nt have the heart to shoot thoughPrairie Ghost wrote:I do miss chasing those reds!
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Re: rebuilding process
got one today on the line. What i really miss is seeing them sleeping on a pillow drift and putting the sneak on'em!
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Re: rebuilding process
Thanks for posting! I use to do a LOT of that when i was younger and cut my tooth on calling those little streakers. A 15 below day with the sun shining and a red spotted is what i consider a great time. It's amazing how far you can learn to spot them with you eye driving around once you train yourself to look for them.
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