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1261.1 | | 15779::BROWN | | Thu Apr 08 1993 15:15 | 2 |
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Wess, did ya hafta lead 'em much? :^)
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1261.2 | Could not resist.. | SAHQ::NEWSHAM | James Newsham @ALF | Thu Apr 08 1993 15:51 | 24 |
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So, is a Taurus too much car for a coyote ? ;-)
Red
<<< Note 1261.0 by CSOA1::VANDENBARK >>>
-< The rabbits are happy >-
I harvested a big male coyote a few days ago and thought it would be
nice to see what other opions there are concerning using this type of
weapon.
What: Male Coyote
Weight: Approx 40lbs
>> Weapon: Taurus wagon
Speed: 65mph
Where: I-71
I was thinking I could have imporved the overall FPS(feet per...) if
I was using 94 octane instead of the cheap stuff.
Wess_who_dislikes_coyotes_even_more_that_his_mother-in-law!
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1261.3 | | ODIXIE::RHARRIS | How many days until deer season? | Thu Apr 08 1993 17:59 | 7 |
| Wess, was this from coming home from fishing? What caliber front
grill were you using? Wow! A free mount on the front bumper>
fyi, "Fish Naked" is almost ready for the water.
bob
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1261.4 | what size tires? | SALEM::MACGREGOR | RKBA is the 1st and 2nd (BoR) way | Fri Apr 09 1993 09:37 | 3 |
| What size tires were you using? Were they steel belted radials? Were
they mud and snow or all-weather?
Bret 8*)
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1261.5 | | 15779::BROWN | | Fri Apr 09 1993 10:02 | 3 |
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Wess, how about that bumper on the Taurus wagon, does it expand the way
you'd like it to? And what kind of hood ornament do you use? ;^)
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1261.6 | sunrise to sunset or after? | MTWASH::PAUL_M | | Fri Apr 09 1993 17:48 | 4 |
| Ya but, did you get him during daylight, or did you have to put your
headlight on em?
Mike
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1261.7 | Tips for success | CSOA1::VANDENBARK | | Mon Apr 12 1993 11:30 | 21 |
| Guys,
I got him fair and square. No lead was necessary, he was nice enough
to dive right in front. I wasn't using any electronic predator calls,
but "Lola" was playing on the stereo.
My cover sent was a mixture of anit-freeze and 10w-30. Pennzoil of course.
As far as footing goes:
Snow tires leave too much sent and make a little too much noise, you
can't feel the twigs underneath when coasting. Steel belted radials
are fine.
The bumper held up extremly well, it was NAHC approved.
All-in-all it was a very exciting outing, one I will cherish for some
time to come. Although deer season, I'm thinking of moving up to a
full size van or semi.
Wess
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