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Thanks for the write up BTKR. I always enjoy reading your posts. Very good desctiption. (See any shrooms anywhere?)
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I am glad you guys enjoyed it. Thanks again guys.
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Good Job BTKR!!! The coat does look real good.
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+1 on the coat......looks even better dead
Thanks for the story BTKR...looks like a great day!
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Good job Billy, I especially like the "Sky Light" you made in him...
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alright great work
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Thats sweet great pics and story
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Nice! That looks like allot of fun ... Thanks for the story!
There's one yote that won't do anymore damage!!!!!
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Thanks guys.
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Billy, you are da MAN!
I would love to work on them yotes with you someday!
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Quote from: DeKuma on May 23, 2008, 06:43:11 AM
Billy, you are da MAN!
I would love to work on them yotes with you someday!
Thanks.
If I had a spot that would produce regularly I would take you up on that.
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I have yet to drop a coyote. Have a few up near our property in the NE, but nevr have seen them in daylight but once. They run through at night making all kinds of noise sometimes though!
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