
Will The REAL Hunter Stand UP?
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Will The REAL Hunter Stand UP?
Can you just imagine the power!


- bearandoldman
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- bearandoldman
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We came upon the coon by accident on the sporting clays course at a gun club about a 100 miles or so north of us that I belonged to at the time. He and Bear kind of surprised each other, he snarled and the rest was history, Ber never had a mark on him. Just reached and got him by the back of the neck and shook the daylights out of him, dropped it when I told him to and like I say, the coon never moved again. Happened so fast, I never got a chance to tell him NO.KAZ wrote:Well, I do know it takes a very good Dog to take on a big coon, let alone to make fast quick work of one!
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.


- bearandoldman
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Man I got to start waking up when looking at these posts, I did not notice the feeder in the background the first time I saw it, thanks for waking an oldman up Bullseye.Bullseye wrote:Looks like the cats know how to use the deer feeder too! Kind of like a drive-through window for predators.
R,
Bullseye
There are two definitions t deer feeder
A= a mechanism that provides feed for deer
B = a mechanism that provides deer for feed
All depends on how you look at it, probably not the first deer to become dinner at that feeder either, I bet.
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.


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Had a Rotty that did the same thing. Unfortunately, his target was a porcupinebearandoldman wrote:Yes it is amazing. Saw Bear take a ten pound raccoon one day, don't think it lasted 2 head shakes before it had it's spine snapped. Made him drop it and it never moved. Animals have tremendous muscle structure for their size.

Vet says "You hold him, I'll pull out the quills."
I says "I got a better idea: YOU hold him and I'LL pull the quills".
We compromised and the vet used medications...
An empty weapon is just a very expensive hammer.
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