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    34A Trail Camera

    I've seen this type cam before in the Madera area
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    Lock Box

    pm sent
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    Justin and his Archery Fox Video

    JWL, they are funny little critters...especially when they whistle.
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    Coues at 15yards

    I'm with you there oneshot! It's either way up high for me or way down low where no one goes!
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    Swhack'n Fox

    A buddy and I went out to try and get his 1st grey with a bow and on film. First stand we called crows, second stand we called one, he swhacks it, then another comes in and jumps the string. My buddy only had 2 arrows because he did not have shrink tubing for the rest so we let that grey off with a free pass... Called a third stand and a skittish fox came in but no shot. The second one running in He ate my decoy! Little booger had some nerve! Here's the one he put the hurtin' on!
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    Swacker tuning

    It should not matter. I've never had to tune them, they fly exactly like my field points.
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    .22lr for fox

    A bobcat can go a long ways even with a shot by bow and arrow, in the boiler room... so I wouldn't recommend .22lr for bobcat, if you want to recover for sure. I wouldn't even recommend head shots because if your even a little bit off and miss the brain, that cat may ultimately suffer from a bad hit. I know people that have not hit the mark and shot fox and yotes in the jaw or eye and not the brain. We all know what fate they ended up having. It is an iffy and unethical shot for most.
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    Here it is!

    Finished up the video and it's now up on our youtube page. Here is a link --->
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    .22lr for fox

    It may have been legal in the past or in another State. Yep my dad killed Javi's a very long time ago with a 22 short and 22lr. He said one fell down deader than a doornail, bullet to the heart. Surely I wold not advise it, as I am the guy in another post on the other end of the spectrum (300 RUM). I think a fox would be fine as they are not much bigger than a big jack rabbit. No one ever got scolded for killy jacks with a 22. If you are a good shot they will die all the same and last I check there is no degree of more dead that I have seen. exxxxxactly! skin out a grey and skin out a jack next to each other. Pretty much the same size...some antelope jacks are even bigger...
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    Swhack'n Fox

    video is up!
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    Swhack'n Fox

    I just finished editing the video so it should be up within a few days.
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    .22lr for fox

    That's what I use all the time. Now I wouldn't shoot a bobcat with it but I've taken yotes out to 150 and dropped them within 20yards. Last one was right at 150 and he dropped like a sack of potatoes. Drops fox like a champ even on a dead run at 50. Cheap round and they do work. I shoot the federal hollow points because that's all the Walmart near me carries but the old thunderbolt ammunition I had dropped coyotes in there tracks when placed behind the shoulder like it should.
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    Xbow Coues Hunt

    My dad's coues deer hunt with the PSE Tac15 Crossbow. That thing is bada$$ for sure. The video sums the hunt up:
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    Last Stand Double

    Nice job in helping the prey species!
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    Left over tag and a deer killer down

    Good job on the cat and helping the deer out
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    Awesome day of calling Long Read w/pics

    Great job! What kind of bipod is that and how do you like it?
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    Sleeping Lions

    That would be a great thing if you could whack one every year!
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    34A Coues Hunt Nov. 29-Dec 7

    Exactly rugermack, plus all the dang cats in there, they put a real hurting on the deer.
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    Help Please!

    My picture was selected in Predator Hunter Outdoors Facebook contest. The entries are judged by picture quality, et cetera. I really want to win their product and put it to use. So if you think my picture is good compared to the rest then like and share please! The picture is a grey fox laying on a rock with a foothill and desert in the background. Just click on their page and scroll down a little bit and the contest pictures should come up, thanks again!
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    Help Please!

    Thanks!
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    Help Please!

    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Predator-Hunter-Outdoors/426811857415971?ref=stream&hc_location=stream
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    34A Coues Hunt Nov. 29-Dec 7

    Distance is right, Kentucky camp is a really good spot, always deer in there. Sometimes those big bucks are right by the road under everyones noses. Keep that in mind.
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    Help Please!

    Here is what the picture looks like on their page. Thanks again! Eric Forrest
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    CMC Skullworks - Bear

    Cole always does an amazing job. I took a fox awhile back with my bow and the broadhead swhacked his skull into pieces. Cole cleaned it, degreased and whitened it then put every little piece back together. It looks freaking perfect! Cole is the best out there and his prices are great!
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    Swhacker Broad Heads

    It is hard to determine what someone means in just the words that they wrote. There are so many different ways to write the same sentence and it can be interpreted several different ways. No big deal. Easiest to understand when someone is talking in person. PERFECTLY broadside shots rarely occur, at least from what I have seen. Any sort of difference in degrees from a perfectly broadside deer perpendicular to the shooter will result in a bigger entrance, c.s. I have even shot a deer head on at 17 yards and had a 2 inch entrance, no exit. The blood wasn't too obvious on the trail but after the shot I watched him only run 30 yards before piling up. The extreme damage is on the inside. If it is perfectly broadside anyone should get a pass through. Unless you hit it I'm the hard leg joint or in the spine, but that's just bad shot placement anyways.
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