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WolverineAtWork
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posted June 15, 2004 07:55 AM
19# 9oz
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RanUtah
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posted June 15, 2004 08:44 AM
19lbs 14oz
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Leonard
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posted June 15, 2004 08:58 AM
If this don't show how hard it is to judge something such as this, I'll be a monkey's uncle. (non-spanking)
Guesses all over the place, from 13 to 31 pounds!
How many guesses are allowed, Ronnie? Hi and Lo field okay?
You have mentioned, in the past, that a lot of your local coyotes don't fur up normally, so I suppose you have a real good idea what one weighs, before you ever put it on a scale. For the rest of us, it's something not often seen.
I love those Sodbusters! LB
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onecoyote
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posted June 15, 2004 11:14 AM
18 lbs 8 oz.
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huntress
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posted June 15, 2004 11:36 AM
Hiya everyone!!! I'm GUESSING 25 lbs 7oz.
By the way..crow woman....Loved reading your book!!!
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Jay Nistetter
Legalize Weed, Free the Dixie Chicks
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posted June 15, 2004 12:47 PM
That's prime fur for Arizonie.
Word's out that the inflatable sheep that was intercepted in Big Sandy, Texas last fall has slowly made its way to Orange, Texas. Should I send a patch kit, pack of smokes and new valve stem?
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varmit hunter
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posted June 16, 2004 08:19 AM
Send diapers. I took her to the vet as soon as I got her back. She is pregnant with twins. You know how twins run in some family's.
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Leonard
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posted June 16, 2004 08:45 AM
Sounds like the Marlboro Man needs a lawyer? Long drive, eh?
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COONASS
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posted June 16, 2004 09:45 AM
The length, Did not include the tail.
NOW your including a new set of rules,,,,,,,,,,,
DAT'S cheating,,,,,,,,,,,, ![[Frown]](frown.gif)
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Rich Higgins
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posted June 16, 2004 03:19 PM
When can we expect our cigars?
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Leonard
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posted June 16, 2004 04:01 PM
Well, what we got; so far.
(fill in the gaps, you chickens, nothing to lose)
15# 4oz.
16# 5oz.
18# 2oz.
18# 8oz.
19#
19# 9oz.
19# 14oz.
20# 6oz. 21#
21# 8oz.
22#
22# 6.5oz
22# 12oz. (Norm)
23#
23# 1.9oz
23# 4oz.
23# 6oz.
23# 10oz.
24# 9oz.
25# 7oz
26# 8oz.
28#
28# 8oz.
31# 1oz.
31# 11oz.
edit: an average of 21.8, if that helps? [ June 17, 2004, 08:59 AM: Message edited by: Leonard ]
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Jack Roberts
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posted June 16, 2004 05:54 PM
23# 10oz
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DJ in AZ
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posted June 16, 2004 06:28 PM
22lb 6.5oz
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elpasotbagger
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posted June 16, 2004 09:59 PM
Y'all gone and done did it.
Some of you TEXAN's ought be shamed guessing like y'all have. Too low.
We all know that everything in TEXAS is big. Even the Crabgrass.
If that ol doggie was furred up Id say 26lbs. But that is one slicked out dog, all muscle and sinew.
If that there dog aint at least 35, Ill move to Oklahoma tomorrow.
My expert guess is gonna be 36 lbs and 13 change.
Tom Bagger
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Leonard
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posted June 16, 2004 10:28 PM
Welcome to the New Huntmasters, elpasotbagger. Glad to have you on board.
(I've hunted all your best spots)
Good hunting. LB
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Locohead
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posted June 16, 2004 10:38 PM
You must be talkin' about little itty bitty calves man. I vote for 11 lbs. 15oz. !!!!!!!!
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Leonard
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posted June 16, 2004 10:42 PM
This is getting funnier all the time.
Hey, you last two guys. I SAID: "fill in the blanks" Whatever. LB
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Norm
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posted June 17, 2004 05:48 AM
Leonard, if you were going to consolidate the previous entries, you could have at least put our names next to our entry on you list.... ![[Big Grin]](biggrin.gif)
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Leonard
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posted June 17, 2004 09:01 AM
Just say the word, Amigo. Glad to help. LB
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MJM
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posted June 17, 2004 11:57 AM
Interesting question. Let see it looks like a young animal that hasn't gotten a full growth of hair yet, but its way to big for this years pup unless it was dropped very early, hmmmmm it is from texas so I've got to factor that into the equation. The legs are very long for its body and I can't see his head very well but it is big in comparison to the chest..... his chest is not deep ..... With a 10" head his body looks to be about 2 feet long, small animal ...... I think he's a young dog so my official guess is ............ 16# 2oz.
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Cdog911
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posted June 17, 2004 01:57 PM
For all you inexperienced lurkers that have been too shy to toss your hat into the ring on this, I'm gonna offer a bit of advice about this here coyoteee. This'll help you a lot. Truth is, this coyote has just as much hair as any other coyote. The reason it looks so thin is that this here coyotee is so durned big, the hide's all stretched out, making what hair is there look all the thinner. If I was you, I'd start my guessin' at no less than three digits.
And if that don't suit ya, we'll probably find out Monday that Ronnie done went and shot the neighbor's dog and he's just trying to build a list of "expert witnesses" that, like him, could-a swore that was a coyote!
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Tim Behle
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posted June 17, 2004 05:09 PM
Varmint Hunter,
Do you actually have scales that show Ounces, or after all these guesses started showing up, did you have to run him into the local store after hours and weigh him there?
Maybe it's just time I bought some new scales. I still use an old brass set my Grandfather gave to me, Hangs on a nail in the rafters and has a half pound hash mark.
It's probably 50-60 years old, but I figured it was close enough for Redneck math.
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Bryan J
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posted June 17, 2004 09:05 PM
After checking three times for cloven hooves and plugging in the measurements into a complex formula….. 33 and a half pounds.
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catskin
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posted June 17, 2004 09:28 PM
26lbs [ June 17, 2004, 09:59 PM: Message edited by: catskin ]
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COONASS
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posted June 18, 2004 10:14 AM
Scales ............ ole Ronnie has a 20' 2x6 plank with several notches bout 1/2" apart ... Yote goes on one end and Ronnie stands (really sits) on the other end of the plank.......... and Mrs Judy slides a cinder block back and forth until both are balanced......... Den the notch # is multiplied times a family secret formula.............. ![[Confused]](confused.gif)
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