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Old 01-23-2006, 04:39 PM
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hey im really new at this i got 3 cds of calls baby cotton tail in distress rodent in distress and big rabbit in distress what other ones should i get and can i use a 22 longrifle hollow piont to the head ? Where in my woods should i set up should i use a pupet thing. can u call coons in? what do i do with the carcusses if u can answer any of these thanks
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Old 01-23-2006, 04:55 PM
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For fox, I would use something like a baby cottontail distress, fox pup distress, or woodpecker distress. One thing to consider about foxes, they usually trot in, look around, and get on down the road fairly quickly. They may not ever stop, so you need to be able to take a shot on the run. For fox and coons, a .22 will work fine. A head shot or even a shot in the boiler room with a .22will take them down.
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