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Burger
PAKMAN
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posted October 01, 2007 01:08 PM
Been lurking here for a while, and sure like the atmosphere. Especially Leonards post about rules.
My name's Burger and I live in the Mojave desert of So. Cal. I have a home on ten acres, with about 3,000 acres of open land out my back door. In the beginning that was enough land to hunt. Now I do some driving to my stands.
A few years back one of my dogs barely survived a coyote attack. After it happened a second time, I figured a varmint gun would be cheaper than vet bills.
Fast forward to today, and as you all can relate to, I'm obsessed with calling coyotes. Been through JS tapes, Prey Master, and now use the FX5. I'm getting bobcat tags this year, as I've had a few slink in to the call. And so the addiction grows.
I've enjoied reading all that's been posted here and hope to get to know you guys. Was able to attend the seminar in Norco Ca. this past summer where Gerry Blair, Rich Higgins,and Les Johnson spoke. The little bit I had learned seemed even less after listening to them speak.
Glad to have found this site, Burger
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Kokopelli
SENIOR DISCOUNT & Dispenser of Sage Advice
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posted October 01, 2007 01:36 PM
Well Welcome aboard & all of that!! I was a long time lurker myself until I stepped into the light.
Those really fancy small game arrows that you may find now & then along the Aqua-duct road....they were mine.
Can you still get up into the Scodie Mts??
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Leonard
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posted October 01, 2007 02:43 PM
Welcome to The New Huntmastersbbs.com, Burger. Glad to have you on board. Hope you didn't languish very long while awaiting approval? I was on a little trip.
Good hunting. LB
-------------------- EL BEE Knows It All and Done It All. Don't piss me off!
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Paul Melching
Radical Operator Forum "You won't get past the front gate"
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posted October 01, 2007 07:07 PM
Welcome to Huntmasters Burger,I think I remember you from pm your posts caught my eye as I used to live in the antelope valley , back then years ago I had a buddy named Burger. PM
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Norm
Knows what it's all about
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posted October 01, 2007 08:03 PM
Welcome to the new huntmasters BBS. look forward to reading your posts.
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Rich Higgins
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posted October 01, 2007 08:50 PM
Welcome Burger. I hope you introduced yourself at Norco. If not you can do it at the campout. Gerry and Les will be there and about 30 other guys that are just as obsessed as they are.
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Burger
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posted October 02, 2007 07:55 PM
Thanks for the welcome!
Kokopelli...I believe I'm further south than you are thinking. Are the Scodie Mtns. in the Kern/Tehachapi area? I haven't run across any arrows. I'm east of Big Bear and north of Joshua Tree National Park at about 4,000' elevation.
Leonard...Didn't languish at all, thanks.
Paul...Yup, I've made a few posts at pm. I too notice those posts that come from my area. There is one guy from this general area who posts a lot of kills. I can tell when I do a stand where he has hunted...I turn on Lightning Jack and all the coyotes run the other way.
Rich...We spoke briefly at Norco. Being in that group of like minded guys was nice. Makes me think I'd really enjoy the campout.
Burger
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Kokopelli
SENIOR DISCOUNT & Dispenser of Sage Advice
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posted October 03, 2007 06:40 AM
Burger; I used to do some stomping around between Jawbone & the road to Issabella. Access to the Scodies was in there somewhere. Pretty country up on top.
-------------------- And lo, the Light of the Trump shown upon the Darkness and the Darkness could not comprehend it.
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skoal
Knows what it's all about
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posted October 03, 2007 10:30 AM
Burger the campout isnt too far a jaunt! Come out and join the group,you'll meet some very knowledgeable coyote men,and have a lot of fun in the process. [ October 03, 2007, 10:32 AM: Message edited by: skoal ]
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Leonard
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posted October 03, 2007 10:34 AM
As an incentive, I will send you the password.
Now, what you got to say? LB
-------------------- EL BEE Knows It All and Done It All. Don't piss me off!
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Burger
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posted October 04, 2007 07:51 PM
Thanks Leonard, I'd say it doesn't take hardly any incentive to hunt coyotes. Looks pretty painless to get a non-resident Az. hunting license too.
Go ahead and send it. Burger
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Leonard
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posted October 04, 2007 08:52 PM
Go ahead? I sent it yesterday!
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Burger
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posted October 05, 2007 07:43 PM
Yes, yes you did! Thanks.
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