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I don't start hunting predators untill Dec. 14 (ID Cat opener) and even though there hasn't been any snow for tracking Cats with the dogs, it's been a pretty productive week.



Field sports are not about targets and scores. Score-keeping is necessary in competitions between humans, unattractive in competitions with weaker adversaries. Constant scores of many to zero do not smell of struggle and chance. They smell of greed.
 
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Great start!! Keep it up!!


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Tell us about your lever rifle?



Just a Henry Frontier in 22Mag.
I normally use it for treed Coon and Cat but the area I was calling was pretty thick, and I had a new peep sight I wanted to try so I took it. Won't be using it again for calling though. It definatly killed the Cat (double lung at 30 +/- yrds), but not before she dived into the thickest briar patch on the mountain. Took me forever to find and dig her out of there without the help of a dog.
It's perfect for treed critters, just lets the air out and they politly fall out, but for calling I'll stick with my 17Rem or 17FB.
Truth is,,, a shotgun would have been perfect, but I just can't bring myself to hunt predators with a scattergun.


Field sports are not about targets and scores. Score-keeping is necessary in competitions between humans, unattractive in competitions with weaker adversaries. Constant scores of many to zero do not smell of struggle and chance. They smell of greed.
 
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Got another Cat yesterday.
Caught it with the dogs.
38# stretched 42"


Field sports are not about targets and scores. Score-keeping is necessary in competitions between humans, unattractive in competitions with weaker adversaries. Constant scores of many to zero do not smell of struggle and chance. They smell of greed.
 
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Impressive cats. What do they weigh?


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Excellent start to the season, congrats!

How are pelt prices? Are they the time to mess with any longer?


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Slow and steady.
Picked up a couple more.





Field sports are not about targets and scores. Score-keeping is necessary in competitions between humans, unattractive in competitions with weaker adversaries. Constant scores of many to zero do not smell of struggle and chance. They smell of greed.
 
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I always wanted to tree a bobcat, all of my hound time was spent at night treeing coons.


The plott brings up memories of the early nineties. I used to hunt with Rex Morgan and Morgan's Bayou Jake once and a while. He became a very well known Plott Hound.
 
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Yea,,, I discourage that behavior but some times ol Sally just can't help her self.


I don't run Coyotes with the dogs either. That one was actually caught in one of my Cat traps.


I don't do that much calling any more. I really prefer trapping and catching a few with my Cur Dogs these days.
PS,,, Sally's a Mtn Cur, but she does indeed have a tich of Plott (and a pinch of Red Bone). Wink


Field sports are not about targets and scores. Score-keeping is necessary in competitions between humans, unattractive in competitions with weaker adversaries. Constant scores of many to zero do not smell of struggle and chance. They smell of greed.
 
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Mydogshunt -- tell us some about those two rifles in your photo! Especially that lever rifle!

Justin


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Mydogshunt -- tell us some about those two rifles in your photo! Especially that lever rifle!

Justin


Go back and read the entire thread.
The lever gun's disscussed in length.

The bolt gun's a 700 Classic in 17Rem. with a PN 3grove 9twist installed.
It's a sweet heart. Wink


Field sports are not about targets and scores. Score-keeping is necessary in competitions between humans, unattractive in competitions with weaker adversaries. Constant scores of many to zero do not smell of struggle and chance. They smell of greed.
 
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Your dog brings tears to my eyes , I grew up hunting river bottom squirrels with a cur that could pass as a twin of your gal way back in early 60's. Fantastic !!
 
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