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Might help if I posted the whole story. While out checking on a buffalo cow with a new calf I chanced on to this little critter. When I first saw it things almost turned into a disaster. It was getting close to sundown, and I was driving west on one of the pasture roads. I caught movement out of the corner of my eye and stopped the pick up. As I was getting stopped I saw something drop down into the grass. I figured it was either a young coyote or a bobcat. I have seen both of those behave in a similar fashion. From where I was stopped to where the critter went to ground at was about 60 yards or so. I got my .35 whelen out of the pick up and stood watching the spot for several minutes. Every so often I thought I saw movement in the grass but nothing I could get a clear view of thru the scope. I even got out my varmint call and called a couple of times but nothing moved. At this point I decided to see if I could spook whatever it was and maybe get a shot before it took off. What wind there was, was coming out of the south east so I was able to circle out and come in on the upwind side of where whatever it was, was hid. Turned out to be a good strategy, because when I got closer I saw how big a mistake I almost made. After figuring out what it was I eased back to the pick up and got the camera and took this picture. I figure the little thing was only a week to 10 days old. Even the rocks don't last forever. | ||
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Aren't they cuties!!! | |||
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Here is the answer to that exact question on another site I participate on. It is all just my personal theory, nothing more.
Even the rocks don't last forever. | |||
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Those are some interesting theories! I'll blame it all on Al Gore and the global warming theory, LOL! | |||
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Great story Randall!! Luv it. Keep em' coming. Best, GWB | |||
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Years ago I was hunting here in WI on opening day of the gun deer season (week of thanksgiving every year) and had a tiny fawn wander by. It had it's spots and weighed 20 lbs if it was lucky. Looked like a lost cause for it though as we already had a dusting of snow and it was in the low 20's at the time. Positive that one didn't make it too much longer. Shoot straight, shoot often. Matt | |||
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