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Swing! Batter,batter.....SWING!

Seriuosly though,what a dumbaxx! Can you say rabies? You never know.....we just had a case of rabies in a cat about a 1/4 mile from my house. More than likely,one of the free range pests that frequent my porch at all hours and get my cat going crazy and wakes me up. That's one less to worry about.

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We had a ladie here in Binghamton a few weeks back that was out shoveling her driveway and felt something pulling on her glove and looked down and had a gray fox attached to her hand. She shook it of and turned to go back to her house and it attached itself to her thigh. She punched it off her thigh and went in the house. She is currently getting her shots and the fox was never found.

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I had that second video happen to me while turkey hunting. Only thing is a load of 4s at 10 yards gives em a real headache.

He probably would have shot the coyote if it had been in season. An ethical hunter no doubt. My question, how many of you guys would have shot the coyote??

Dave

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These coyote won't be attacking anybody.

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I had that second video happen to me while turkey hunting. Only thing is a load of 4s at 10 yards gives em a real headache.

He probably would have shot the coyote if it had been in season. An ethical hunter no doubt. My question, how many of you guys would have shot the coyote??

Dave

The way the vid looked to me was that the coyote kept coming until the hunter made a move, at which point it turned and ran, so chances are if he made a move earlier the coyote would have never got that close. But he didnt cause he wanted a good video to upload on youtube.

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I had that second video happen to me while turkey hunting. Only thing is a load of 4s at 10 yards gives em a real headache.

He probably would have shot the coyote if it had been in season. An ethical hunter no doubt. My question, how many of you guys would have shot the coyote??

Dave

So I was illegal?

I didn't say spring turkey.

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I had that second video happen to me while turkey hunting. Only thing is a load of 4s at 10 yards gives em a real headache.

He probably would have shot the coyote if it had been in season. An ethical hunter no doubt. My question, how many of you guys would have shot the coyote??

Dave

5.9 i was referring to the second video not you.

Dave

So I was illegal?

I didn't say spring turkey.

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Am I the only one who thinks that the coyote in the first video was really tame and was simply playing? That sure is the way it looked to me. It never once looked like he was really attacking. No growling or snarling or any real sign of a serious attack.

Doc

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First one reminded me of my dog when we are playing, doesnt look to scary to me. During the summer we used to have a young coyote that would follow our tractor after mowing hay, him and my dog would play the whole time, chasing eachother back and forth

A few years ago while turkey hunting in the spring i had a grey fox, literlly walk over my legs while i was sitting with my back against the tree.

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