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holedigger
01-19-2004, 08:21 PM
Trying for a fat Raccoon
http://www.awesomeantlers.com/data/507/2scan0008-med.jpg
Tim Morris
01-19-2004, 08:28 PM
You need a noose around that tree in front of him!!!
"Shoot em' in the face!"
scsims
01-19-2004, 09:05 PM
That's a cool pic.
P. Beyer
01-19-2004, 09:31 PM
Great Pic!
"It makes no difference whether I got anything; it has to do with how the day was spent"
Fred Bear
arshooter
01-20-2004, 06:52 AM
yeah great pic i bet that ole coon wouldnt give up without a good ole fight
Blevins Gap Outdoors
01-20-2004, 07:38 AM
Great picture once again, thanks for sharing. You have supplied some great pictures this year, thanks [:D]
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gut shot
01-20-2004, 08:21 AM
nice pic man
Finn209
01-24-2004, 04:08 AM
301 KAR 2:251. Hunting and trapping seasons and limits for furbearers and small game.
(2) A person trapping on dry land shall not:
(a) Set traps closer than ten (10) feet apart; or
(b) Use a trap except a:
1. Deadfall;
2. Wire cage or box trap;
3. Number two (2) or smaller foot-hold trap;
4. Padded trap with a jaw spread of six (6) inches or less;
5. Number 220 or smaller conibear-type trap; or
6. A nonlocking snare.
(3) There shall be no restrictions on a trap used as a water set except during the extended beaver season as specified in Section 11 of this administrative regulation.
http://prod.bsis.bellsouth.net/coDataImages/p/Groups/9/9518/folders/3361/15369flyfisher.gif
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WhitetailHunter2000
01-24-2004, 06:08 AM
Umm...I hope the sarcasm was sensed in my post.
get 'er done
WH2000
pse_bowhunter2000@yahoo.com
Parts of this topic have been deleted. I've never done this type of editing before and I care not to.
The subject of this topic is about a very good photo.
2hunt
01-25-2004, 01:54 PM
Awesome pic! Coyotes probably help ground nesting birds more than they hurt. They are pretty hard on coon, possums, skunks and cats, which are very hard on nests and young of quail, turkeys and grouse.
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