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cool pics! so, whats the scoop on the coon? come to a call, or was he a target of opportunity? looks like good shootin on the gray...and a day well spent.
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great pics! Glad somebody is still able to go squirrel hunting.
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Thanks guys! The coon was sleeping in the fork of a hickory tree. I spotted it while sitting and looking for squirrels. We do a lot of turkey hunting on our property, so I know the other turkey hunters appreciate me taking it out of the population. They will find turkey nest and eat all of the eggs before they hatch.
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Nice pics. And yes, take out all the coon you can. They ARE hard on turkey nests...
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thanks for sharing the pics..sure looks nice and peaceful in those woods... No place I'd rather be dave
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