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Predator Hunting => Predator Hunting => Topic started by: predator77 on January 08, 2009, 12:59:54 PM
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This was the satellight male. I only seen one of the mating pair and went to look at the tracks when this one popped out of the brush and I was lucky to squeak him to a stop. I shot him with my 223. This was also the first fox I shot with this gun.(http://i457.photobucket.com/albums/qq297/dawgpredator77/100_1488.jpg)
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congrats
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Good looking Red. Like your .223 also.
*PaCoyotenut*
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Thanks, It was dumb luck but I'll take it anyway I can get it..
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Congrats
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NICE
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Good going!!!! Congrats !!!!! Hey, that isn't the one that we saw is it ? :o
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It might have been,haha. He was on that hillside.
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Awesome !! Now if I could just get ya to light'n up till end of the month. Then, get ya into hunt'n the "bandits". I'd be will'n to bet there's a ton of them there.
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Nice Job 77!!!
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Congrats!!
any fur damage with the .223?
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More than I would have liked. Pretty big exit.
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Nice looking fox. Glad to see you guys out that way knocking them all off.
As for fur damage with a 223 Last yr. I did a gray fox up that Buckwheat shot that had very little damage . Just a hole about the size of a pencil. He said what shell he used but if he sees this he will have to say I can't remember what it was.