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Posted: 6/3/2003 8:22:53 PM EDT
WARNING: These are clips of live animals getting shot, not exploding or anything nasty. If you can't handle it please don't watch. If you like the clips I've got a video for sale over in E.E. (Acsess & Misc. & in Everthing Else) look for predator hunting video.
It's a "how to" type video, with lots of instruction and lots of action. We use almost exclusively the AR15 in the video.
PLEASE: I don't need a lecture from anybody about why shoot predators.
Good Hunting
Byron

[url]http://comingtothecall.com/videos/coyote.wmv[/url]

[url]http://comingtothecall.com/videos/bobcat.wmv[/url]

[url]http://comingtothecall.com/videos/7mag.wmv[/url]

I hope I did that right. New to the computer.

Good Huntin
Byron
Link Posted: 6/3/2003 8:44:00 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 6/3/2003 8:47:40 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 6/3/2003 8:48:25 PM EDT
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I get "error downloading codec." Audio only.
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No problems here. I am using Windows Media Player 9.
Link Posted: 6/3/2003 8:54:09 PM EDT
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Good Job. Was the last one really with a 7 Mag?

I can't wait for a DU'er Troll to see these. It will warp their fragile little mind.
Link Posted: 6/3/2003 8:58:41 PM EDT
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You can down load window media player 9. It's on my web site. I don't think I can post my web site adress here, but its in the E.E. as mentioned above. I've also got a banner ad.
Sorry guys just figureing this computer stuff out.
Link Posted: 6/3/2003 9:00:01 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 6/3/2003 9:03:21 PM EDT
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Question:  I understand shooting coyotes, they are everywhere.

But why the bobcat.  Are they overpopulated in that area?  
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my thoughts exactly Sherrick13...
Link Posted: 6/3/2003 9:04:10 PM EDT
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Question:  I understand shooting coyotes, they are everywhere.

But why the bobcat.  Are they overpopulated in that area?  
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Shoot coyotes----hell yes, but LEAVE THE BOBCATS ALONE!
Link Posted: 6/3/2003 9:07:05 PM EDT
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Leave the bobcats alone? Why?
Link Posted: 6/3/2003 9:16:36 PM EDT
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Ever see what one does when he gets in a ckiken house. We also have them hanging around our turkey roost, not good either. Got plenty other reasons, but thats plenty.
Thanks for the question. I don't kill just for the sake of killing. I have been calling/hunting predators for over twenty years. I've been ask alot of questions through the years about how I do it. Decided I'd document it on video. Thought ya'll might be interesred in it.

Good Hunting

Byron
Link Posted: 6/3/2003 9:17:03 PM EDT
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Leave the bobcats alone? Why?
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Generally there populations are small in a given area due to their being territorial. They don't runas a pack like those coyotes, who get into everything!

Actually I am a bleeding heart for anything feline in nature--a real cat lover.
Link Posted: 6/3/2003 9:24:29 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 6/3/2003 9:28:33 PM EDT
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most people take bobcats for the skins, also for pop. control in some areas.
Link Posted: 6/3/2003 9:36:51 PM EDT
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Read a story the other day. Man was asleep on his couch when all of a sudden a bobcat chased his cat in the house through the pet door. had a time getting him out of the house. Come to find out latter there were several cats missing in the neighborhood.

Good Hunting

Byron
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