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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2011 16:06:52 GMT -8
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2011 9:17:03 GMT -8
wow, what a time lapse. And those ravens look nearly as big as the coyotes
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2011 15:54:15 GMT -8
Lol. Kiz thats a Buzzard not sure if y'all have those up there our Crows are what I think y'all call ravens
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Post by letaz77 on Dec 2, 2011 15:56:08 GMT -8
What a shame!!! This gives me even more reason to go dog hunting. On deer hunt long ago, I encounter about 3 dogs whom wanted to fight for the my deer . I dispached one of them with my 7 mag and the other two ran away, but they really scared the crap out of me, I had never seen yotes behave that way.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2011 10:06:15 GMT -8
Lol. Kiz thats a Buzzard not sure if y'all have those up there our Crows are what I think y'all call ravens I've heard of them but I've never actually seen them in person. I don't think we have them up here in the Pacific northwest, but then again I just learned we have scorpions here in Moses lake, lol. Letaz: Your experience reminds me of this video I saw the other day: youtu.be/NqVE9qfg7yI
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Post by letaz77 on Dec 6, 2011 10:34:09 GMT -8
;D LOL!!!! That guy is a moron with capital M....- "I have no food in my hands"-. I did have food (the deer I had just shot). I guess next time I will try his technique rather than my coyote caller , will let you know how it went.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2011 10:43:55 GMT -8
;D LOL!!!! That guy is a moron with capital M....- "I have no food in my hands"-. I did have food (the deer I had just shot). I guess next time I will try his technique rather than my coyote caller , will let you know how it went. lol, you do that XD
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Post by will on Dec 6, 2011 22:29:06 GMT -8
Lol. Kiz thats a Buzzard not sure if y'all have those up there our Crows are what I think y'all call ravens We've got big crows up here in the PNW (Spokane, at least)- some are as big as a golden eagle (and make great targets!). But the biggest scavenger (besides the Bald Eagles) are the turkey vultures. The cats had caught a rabbit that I tied out as coyote bait and within an hour of my staking it down a turkey vulture had landed, tried to carry it off (and couldn't) and consumed the entire thing in about 15 minutes. Damn are they U G L Y !!!!
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Post by will on Dec 6, 2011 22:41:30 GMT -8
Lol. Kiz thats a Buzzard not sure if y'all have those up there our Crows are what I think y'all call ravens I've heard of them but I've never actually seen them in person. I don't think we have them up here in the Pacific northwest, but then again I just learned we have scorpions here in Moses lake, lol. Letaz: Your experience reminds me of this video I saw the other day: youtu.be/NqVE9qfg7yI That's just hilarious! The best part is the comment... "I have no food on my hands at all..." Sir, your hands ARE the food. And of course, it's B.C. so he doesn't have a pistol with which to end the potentially out-of-control situation...
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Post by The Wolverine on Dec 7, 2011 6:01:50 GMT -8
What a DA, all he did was lesson that coyote's fear of humans. What is going to happen when he and his pack come across some little kids out playing?
Like Will said, you are the food. That is not a cute little dog playing, It is a vicious predator testing your defenses, you rocket scientist.
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