Dead Dog
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Dead Dog
Killed my first ever coyote Saturday night. It was fitting after what they did to my buck last year. Pretty neat little hunt, saw a Badger, nice Buck and shot this guy right at the end.
Last Year
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If it bleeds, we can kill it . . . .
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Re: Dead Dog
You did good.
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Re: Dead Dog
Nice!
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Re: Dead Dog
That will teach them to ruin your buck.
You can fool some of the bucks, all of the time, and fool all of the bucks, some of the time, however you certainly can't fool all of the bucks, all of the time.
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Re: Dead Dog
Good on you. An archery yote is still something I have yet to do.
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Re: Dead Dog
Nice!
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Re: Dead Dog
Good work, did you take him up to your antlers from last year and rub his nose in it so he knew what he was being punished for?
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Re: Dead Dog
So what are those antlers from on the rack above the yote?
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Re: Dead Dog
Good work. Looks like you opened him up
Is it the same area you shot your buck - meaning might he have been one of them that ate it?
Is it the same area you shot your buck - meaning might he have been one of them that ate it?
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186buck wrote:So what are those antlers from on the rack above the yote?
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Re: Dead Dog
JoeRE wrote:Good work. Looks like you opened him up
Is it the same area you shot your buck - meaning might he have been one of them that ate it?
Just a few hundred yards away from where I found last years buck. He very well could have been part of it, very fitting start to pick up in 2015 where I left off in 2014.
If it bleeds, we can kill it . . . .
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Re: Dead Dog
saw your pic on the taxidermists Facebook page. Are you a first time customer of his? He does nice work.
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Jeff G wrote:saw your pic on the taxidermists Facebook page. Are you a first time customer of his? He does nice work.
I have three deer heads and my dad has a bunch from him.
If it bleeds, we can kill it . . . .
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