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<blockquote data-quote="alnpar" data-source="post: 3923411" data-attributes="member: 51084"><p>Here in Arizona they are overpopulated and coming into town and jumping fences and grabbing up dogs and cats. Has even attacked a few people. There is open year round season with a 10 per day limit. Pretty much anywhere exception on government installations. They have taken down all the population of deer, elk, pronghorn, turkey and several cattle.</p><p>I was hooked on Prairie dog shooting, but had to drive to Colorado to do it. 1,000 mile drive. So now taking up yote shooting close to home. I'm going to use my .17 HMR with Hollow points to start. If I can't get them in, I will take the AR out. However I shoot my CZ 457 Varmint at silhouette targets at 235 yards with accuracy.</p><p>I watched lots of Youtube videos. Most come in within 100 yards. Seems like a lot of them used a 308 or Creed. Also be sure to keep the wind in your face to keep scent away! An electronic call is the only way to go from all my research. I just can't wait till next June to find another place to shoot Prairie Dogs. Any body know a place I can travel to shoot all day?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alnpar, post: 3923411, member: 51084"] Here in Arizona they are overpopulated and coming into town and jumping fences and grabbing up dogs and cats. Has even attacked a few people. There is open year round season with a 10 per day limit. Pretty much anywhere exception on government installations. They have taken down all the population of deer, elk, pronghorn, turkey and several cattle. I was hooked on Prairie dog shooting, but had to drive to Colorado to do it. 1,000 mile drive. So now taking up yote shooting close to home. I'm going to use my .17 HMR with Hollow points to start. If I can't get them in, I will take the AR out. However I shoot my CZ 457 Varmint at silhouette targets at 235 yards with accuracy. I watched lots of Youtube videos. Most come in within 100 yards. Seems like a lot of them used a 308 or Creed. Also be sure to keep the wind in your face to keep scent away! An electronic call is the only way to go from all my research. I just can't wait till next June to find another place to shoot Prairie Dogs. Any body know a place I can travel to shoot all day? [/QUOTE]
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