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Small Game, Predator and Trapping
From shooting squirrels in your backyard to calling coyotes in Arizona. This forum now contains trapping information..
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SavageSniper78
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: tate co. ms.
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Any pics of kills or animals.
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SavageSniper78
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Location: tate co. ms.
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I will start it off
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Here is a mess of tree rats from last season. This season doesn't start till Oct. 1.
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Location: Western, MD
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What did you use? .223? .222? thats carnage....
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SavageSniper78
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Location: tate co. ms.
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17 HMR Carnage
Its a Savage 17 hmr. with 17 gr. V-Max. Deadly on squirrels. Me and my buddies try to head shoot all of em, but sometimes it just doesn't happen.
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SavageSniper78
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Location: tate co. ms.
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fox and bobcat
Here is a pic from last season. Squirrelnuts76 and I were doing a little verment regulation.
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i_bowfish93
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: southern il
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hey Savage, you need to hook your cousin up with shooting a fox or bobcat sometime??
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ray12
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skb2706
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Got this one yesterday. Average size male for around here.
40 yd. shot with a .204 Ruger and 32 gr. Nosler BT
Slammed him to the ground, he never made a step.
NE plains of CO.
and then there is antelope season but this guy came out to see what all the commotion was.
75 yds. caught him in the neck with a 130 gr. Speer BTSP launched from a 7-30 Waters TC Contender carbine.
Had to pull him back up out of the hole...shot drove him back down in.
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And then theres this one back in Jan.
82 yds. called in first thing in the morning
.204 Ruger 32 gr. Sierra BK took him thru the ribs
small female
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