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    Nothing they are claimed to have done surprises me anymore.

    http://trib.com/news/state-and-regio...544827406.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wormydog1724 View Post
    Didn't mean to be 'confrontational', I wasn't necessarily calling you out, just the notion of releasing coyotes. Its just my posting style I guess. All I asked is for proof. I just couldn't imagine why the wildlife department would release them on purpose. Evidently it wasn't on purpose. Like I said, there is a rumor about our wildlife department releasing mountain lions which is completely false and unfounded. I am happy to answer any and all questions you might have about calling predators if you want to take this to PM so we don't muddy up this picture thread anymore.

    ETA: I dunno man, I guess I am still in debate on the wildlife department releasing them.

    http://www.ncwildlife.org/News/Blogs...thbusters.aspx

    Your word against theirs I guess.

    Yea thanks man, if I have questions I will...
    Its not my word exactly, its the game warden I know and all the locals... I've seen that busters thing before, like I said, they didn't want people to know they ****ed up by releasing the wrong species... Also, I think it was the Feds that released them ones, not NC wildlife...

    But the quote of NC wildlife releasing sterilized ones is documented somewhere apparently... That was something they stated their self.

    Heres some pictures of some of our Colorado trips, the past few years. We go out to Paonia, Co every Oct. for Elk, Mule Deer & Bear. Have to get drawed for cow elk, Mule deer.

    My first Mule Deer... a scrub by many standards, 391 yards. Remington Model 700 chambered in .300 Weatherby Mag 165 gr. Nosler Partition Hand Loads.


    My first bear in colorado...98 yards, .300 Weatherby Mag 165 gr NP HL's


    Hang'em up


    1st day of season Kills


    My Bro-in-Law & 2 whitetails we killed last year here at home. Mine on the right-59 yards-SR-15/Aimpoint micro- Federal 5.56 62 gr bonded. His on the Left-121 yards Remington .300 WSM.
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    I shot that bear down by that creek in front of the cabin.





    Love that Elk Tenderloin
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    Another friend stalked this one to 30 yards at dawn and in the light rain (6:30 a.m.).

    At the shot the sow jumped and trotted 8 yards, then started walking sideways, turned in a circle and dropped. All within sight.

    The 125 grain SpitFire broadhead was devastating on this 120 lb sow.

    These crossbows are phenomenal weapons!

    Crossbow is a TenPoint Turbo XLT II.

    http://www.tenpointcrossbows.com/sho...exd.asp?id=389


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    375 pound boar @ 185 yards with handloaded Barnes 70 grain TSX.




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    Oklahoma December 2010. Stalked a group of about 12-15 pigs for about half a mile before we got a good shot. Distance was about 30-40 yards in the brush. Rifle is a Browning 1895 chambered in 30-06. Round was a 150grn Corelokt. She weighed about 130 pounds.

    I shot her a little high and hit the spine. She fell were she stood and kicked some. I emptied the gun trying to get more of the group but didnt get anymore.

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    Thumbs up

    275 pound boar taken @ 175 yards with Barnes 70 Grain TSX.

    http://www.phossil.com/thom/Night%20.../T60%20Hog.wmv

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    Found this fellow raiding my garden last night. After butchering it weighed in at 4lbs for front and hind legs, tenderloins and front chunks.
    Took her at 20 yards with a tuned up Crosman 1377 with a BSA red dot. Nothing but the best in my hunting closet




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    Quote Originally Posted by Clarkm View Post
    CHARGE!!!!!!

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