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Greenside
seems to know what he is talking about
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Icon 1 posted March 09, 2007 06:09 AM      Profile for Greenside           Edit/Delete Post 
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Rich
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Icon 1 posted March 09, 2007 06:12 AM      Profile for Rich   Author's Homepage   Email Rich         Edit/Delete Post 
Very cool Greenside. Thanks for sharing.

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If you call the coyotes in close, you won't NEED a high dollar range finder.

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Leonard
HMFIC
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Icon 1 posted March 09, 2007 09:32 AM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
Yeah, thanks for sharing, Dennis. Nice to put a face with a name.

Good hunting. LB

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Okanagan
Budding Spin Doctor
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Icon 1 posted March 09, 2007 08:08 PM      Profile for Okanagan           Edit/Delete Post 
Greenside,
Is that an inflatable fawn, made of plastic or is it something else? Do you know where a fellow could buy one like it? I have been looking for an ultra light weight fawn or deer head, preferably in waterproof plastic.

Looks like it works for you. Way to go.

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Leonard
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Icon 1 posted March 09, 2007 09:27 PM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
So, you are saying that your fawn decoy is a better alternative to a coyote decoy, right?

Good hunting. LB

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Steve Craig
Lacks Opposable Thumbs/what's up with that?
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Icon 1 posted March 10, 2007 06:23 AM      Profile for Steve Craig           Edit/Delete Post 
Looks good Dennis.
I been using Fearless Fawn for many years now while calling lions, and what few coyotes came in will really hold their attention.
Bobcats will attack him just about every time they see him. Lions will drop to their bellys and do the stalk that lions do.
Coyotes just stand and stare fo r the most part.
Mine has been clawed and bitten so many times, that i am going to have to get another one one of these days.
How far out was your coyote when you shot him?
Steve

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Okanagan
Budding Spin Doctor
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Icon 1 posted March 10, 2007 09:06 PM      Profile for Okanagan           Edit/Delete Post 
Steve, thanks. Will check out the Fearless Fawn.

By the way, had an odd experience with a cougar recently, something like Jim Corbett described once. Nearly 30 minutes into a sleepy stand, suddenly and instantly, I knew he was there. I can't explain it. Then I blew it natch. I was so sure he was there, yet couldn't see him, that I craned my neck and spooked him.

I can't explain it, wouldn't argue with anyone who doesn't believe it, but it was a matter of knowing: not thinking, wishing, maybe or anything like that.

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Steve Craig
Lacks Opposable Thumbs/what's up with that?
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Icon 1 posted March 11, 2007 06:27 AM      Profile for Steve Craig           Edit/Delete Post 
Okanagan,
I know exactly what you are talking about.

They are just there. You know it, but cant see him/her.

I had a young lion come in to the caller once, from an odd direction, that I just never thought they would approach from. He walked up behind my client and directly in fromt of me. He had sat down and never moved for over 20 minutes. Client finally moved as his butt was asleep or something and that cat stared a hole through him and then just walked off. I was using every sound I could think of without spooking him, to no avail. He had a line of site on the speaker and was done at that point. He wasnt 5 steps from my client and only about 30 or so from me.Client never knew he was there, untill I showed him the tracks and where he had sat down.
Callers call in far more cats than they ever see. It is my belief that they never see 75% of them, maybe more.
The decoy is a must for calling lions.

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varmit hunter
Knows what it's all about
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Icon 1 posted March 11, 2007 01:34 PM      Profile for varmit hunter   Email varmit hunter         Edit/Delete Post 
For what its worth Lohman still makes that fawn decoy. I think it weighs 4 oz.I have had mine for ten years and it is amazingly tuff.

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