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Topic: Foxy Night and a Coonta
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Purple220
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posted February 22, 2004 03:49 PM
Hooked up with an old bud and went calling at his Grandmothers place south of Merkel, Tx. This place is usually covered in fox and wanted to give the new Foxpro a workout. First set I use the grey fox distress and quickly comes in fox #1. The calling rig makes short work for this one. We try about 3 more sets with the Foxpro and nada. It's starting to get late and I make one more set and use the Tally Ho. In comes fox #2. The 223 kind of messes this one up. Move a ways and use Tweety on this set and soon eyes are coming in. Down goes #3 critter, a nice head shot on a coon. Anyone want to buy a Foxpro ????????
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varmit hunter
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posted February 22, 2004 04:43 PM
Bob. How heavy was the Coon?. Looks like a bigun.
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Purple220
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posted February 22, 2004 05:48 PM
I don't know Ronnie but he was a fat one. A pound or so lighter after I popped him in the head. Some of the guys couldn't believe I could call in a coon. I had witnesses on this one.
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