Thanks for the heads up.....I got the one I had been looking for. I don't know why I didn't receive the email from them when they came in, but thanks to you, I didn't miss out!!
This post is updating my previous:
I sent the forms off for my cans on April 07. Both of them are on a trust.
Any idea when this forum might give us the permission to edit the threads?
I have many of Dave's knives, my favorite is the one he calls the Willow. I doubt that he has any left, and might not be making any more of them, but it is absolutely perfect as an everyday knife!
Look at having the wedding and reception at OSU. My wife and I got married on the back porch of Willard Hall, overlooking Theta Pond. We used OSU to bake the cake, and we used Ted Newlin for the photographer.
We stayed within our budget, and that wasn't much.
Found out that they were approved on the 17th. Should have the stamp in another day or two.:woohoo1:
Fixing to send off for some more stamps for 2 silencers.
PredatorMasters is just a whole lot of new people trading questions and answers that they picked up from other sources. All of the knowledgable people have been booted because they didn't like the new administrators methods or ideas and spoke up. A single post asking questions can get you banned...
I have seen more horrible coyote and bobcat mounts than about anything else.
I have given a couple of people a chance at mounting a bobcat for me, and they always screw up the eyes. I have only 2 that would pass as barely acceptable to me.
This being said, only one person will ever touch...
If they are coming in head on, shoot them in the chest, about 2 inches above their stomach line. This will anchor them well. If they are broadside, shoot them right behind the front shoulder. If they are running away from you, aim for the back of the neck, where the skull and the spine meet...
I got two happy kids, and a happy wife.
My best gift was one complete strangers have given me, my freedom. I am thankful everyday for those that put themselves in harms way to protect both me and my family. Thank You!
Napalm works best, but if you don't have any of that handy, lots and lots of hunting of them can thin them out. Shoot the sows and smaller females. Before long, the males will move off to other places with females.
Dripping Springs by Okmulgee has some nice areas for predator hunting. Check the local regulations on that one.
I have heard about Keystone as well, but I have no experience with that one.
Dealing with coyotes, never say never or always.
Most generally, coyotes use the easiest avenues of approach. When there is a roadway available, they most generally come right down the roadway. Only a few I have called in use cover for approach. I find the reverse is true for bobcats.
I like...
I have called in several coyotes that have stopped within 5 feet of me. Several have stopped at the end of my boots. Trust me, it can be done.
Edited to add: Sorry, I just saw your other post, expressing a slight bit of sarcasm. I understand what you are saying.
Custom coyote calls are not like custom duck calls. Most custom coyote calls go for $20 to $30 and are much better and easier to blow than factory calls.
I still use my Tally Ho, and a Primos Ki-yi, but I don't really use any other factory hand calls. I have many Arky calls, I like them the...