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Woodworker
PAKMAN
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posted February 09, 2003 07:05 PM
Well my hunting partner, his son and I went out for squirrel, rabbit, crow and an unlucky Yote (if one were to appear) today. Had a weather front come in dropping rain mixed with snow and cold temps on us. We saw exactly ZERO squirrels, ZERO rabbits, ZERO coyotes, lots of Crows but none within range.
We did however see a Bald Eagle (pretty closely too), many many Hawks and Kestrels, and quite a few deer including one 6 point buck...I figured antlers would pretty well be shed by now, but so much for that idea LOL. Lots of ducks and geese, some within range had season been open, and a couple of Cock Pheasant one which had been chewed by a coyote...if only that season was still open I'd have some Pheasant Chili tonight!!! Lots of tracks around, several Coon tracks, more coyote than I can count, and a fair number of fox as well.
All in all it was a great outing, even if I don't bring game home it is always wonderful to get out into the woods. Next time I need to take my camera....would have had some great shots, especially of that Eagle...what an awesome bird.
How was everyone else's weekend?
William
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Locohead
World Famous Smoke Dancer
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posted February 09, 2003 07:14 PM
I went calling for cats this weekenbd. I've never even seen one of those critters (bobcats) in the wild. I suceeded in howling in 3 coyotes that hung up about 1/4 - 1/2 mile away!?!? I was armed with only a SONY!
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Barry
Knows what it's all about
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posted February 09, 2003 07:24 PM
Man it was 15 below Friday.They say to layer but I dont have that many.Loco I put an add in the paper for bobcats but no-one has called yet.We dont have much time left.
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Leonard
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posted February 09, 2003 09:46 PM
Wow, you guys have my sympathy. It's been a few years since I puttered around Aurora and Raton, but I would think they still have bobcat in the area.
Predator Paul lives in Colorado, and he gets a few every year, even though it apparently requires stands of two hours?
One thing for sure, you have to learn to recognize bobcat habitat. After that, it's all gravy.
Good hunting. LB
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Woodworker
PAKMAN
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posted February 09, 2003 10:16 PM
Early December a friend and I were hunting this little 5 acre wooded plot. We were walking through some knee high brushy tangle with about 20 feet between us when I heard "OH S--T!!!" As I looked over I saw a bobcat (not small either) running in front of him and it rapidly shot down a small gulley. I ran (or tried to) over to him as he stood there shaking, and he told me that he damn near stepped on it. This brush was pretty thick in this area so it's no surprise the cat went unnoticed, but I'm really surprised it didn't jet off sooner. I saw a glimpse of it about 30 minutes later, just a grey shadow hauling some serious butt off into some CRP grass.
Talk about a leemer, WW
PS...a leemer is a shot of cold urine to the heart...you know the feeling I'm sure.
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Lone Howl
Free Trial Platinum Member & part-time language police
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posted February 10, 2003 12:16 PM
I went house shopping , the wife thinks were going to buy a new (small) house in a real nice hood.I dont think I quite fit in.All I kept visualizing was a place to skin my critters. Im sure my new neighbors will find me quite intresting. ![[Big Grin]](biggrin.gif)
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Dawgkilla
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posted February 10, 2003 05:08 PM
Lots of places for you to fit in out HERE Marc! ![[Big Grin]](biggrin.gif)
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Lone Howl
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posted February 10, 2003 05:20 PM
If only my wife would get unemployed now Id have it made. Ive been dropping the hint for sometime now, you know,accidentally leaving a picture of Colorado in a magazine open on the table,warning her of the 115 degree heat coming up here in the valley soon and all the other standard procedures for subliminal implant. But she loves her job and aint leavin'.For now. I hate this state.
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Cdog911
"There are some ideas so absurd only an intellectual could believe them."--George Orwell.
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posted February 12, 2003 04:42 PM
Jeepers, Shaggy, I went out Sunday morning, too! Was field testing (that's my code for hunting nowadays) a couple new designs of mine for calls. Called, and called, and called. My partner was up all night so he lasted about two setups and wanted to go back to bed. Long about 11 a.m., I was two sets into a setup when a nice 'cat popped up at about eighty yards. Haven't had a chance to point that new 25 ought-6 at anything but paper, so I thought 80 yards might be a low-trauma shot. As soon as I get the crosshairs between those little black marks on his forehead, he drops out of sight and I see ears moving along a terrace from left to right. He pops back up at about 60 yards and gives me the bad-eye. Same thing -get the crosshairs on him and he dives. Ears from left to right and up he comes. Just starting to squeeze the trigger and he dives into the sandplums that connect where he is with where I am. Had he appeared again, he'd have been at about twenty feet or less - much too close for the rifle without vaporizing the poor booger, so I just mark the new calls up as good to go and call it a day. Haven't seen many critters around here for weeks. Spring's a-comin'!
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Lone Howl
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posted February 12, 2003 10:29 PM
Cdog, lets see them calls of yours!
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Cdog911
"There are some ideas so absurd only an intellectual could believe them."--George Orwell.
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posted February 13, 2003 05:26 PM
Patience, grasshopper. Got my dad working feverishly at the lathe as we speak. He's having a good time doing this since he's retired for medical reasons and just loves working with his hands. He did turn a couple out for me from tulip wood, which I had never heard of. They're very pretty! When I got enough done to offer, I'll let you guys know.
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Lone Howl
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posted February 13, 2003 06:31 PM
Yes Master! I shall wait patiently. ![[Cool]](cool.gif)
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