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This is what happens when you eat my birds!
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I caught this guy munchin on one of my Guinea hens at 11:30 pm, wife held the flashlight and he just stared at us..... right as I pulled the trigger of my Mossberg MMR he went for one last bite and the bullet travelled through his ear and out the back of his skull. done and done
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Re: This is what happens when you eat my birds!
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nice, always nice to whack a few of them
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Good looking dog.
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Great job, talk about casual coyote hunting!
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Red & Black checkered hunting clothes are back in fashion!
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Nice one man, Skin that sucker and get him hung up.
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Hey I got Jammys just like those.
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Quote from: ghosthunter on January 17, 2014, 09:09:49 PM
Hey I got Jammys just like those.
Me too, and I've probably shot a few coons in them, I mean while wearing them.
Nice job. Was there enough guinea left for breakfast?
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Good doggy. Sit Ubu, sit!
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Nice wolfie!
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January 18, 2014, 10:51:18 AM »
Congrats on your after hours song dog and way to get the wife involved holding the fashlight! Now that's teamwork.
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:drool:Where can I get some of those guinea hens!?
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Way to get er done, did The Guinea hens sound the alarm, they can be good watch dogs.
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