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Post by tenring on Feb 28, 2010 8:43:14 GMT -5
Unless you get a signed permission slip from the landowner [and carry it with you], it is a year round thing.
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Post by lonniephillips on Mar 2, 2010 18:46:57 GMT -5
Unless you get a signed permission slip from the landowner [and carry it with you], it is a year round thing. you still can not keep or have the coyote, dead , live or any part of it after the fur holding date ends with or with out written permission
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Post by bradley300 on Mar 3, 2010 11:20:00 GMT -5
i just bought a johnny stewart e-call from bass pro for 100 bucks, just played with it in the house but it seems like it will do just fine. comes with 12 different sounds, you can play 2 sounds at once and has a 60 foot cord so you can have the spealer away from you. small and light too. its not a 400 dollar fox pro set up, but it didnt cost 400 bucks either, and seems to do most of the same stuff outside of wireless operation
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Post by bradley300 on Mar 3, 2010 11:27:11 GMT -5
I have thought of nite calling but I don't know what kind of lite or how often I should have it on. Any suggestions would be appreciated. you can use any lite it's best to put a red lens on it i usually call for a few minutes and then turn it on and scan for eyes , you can leave it on until the calling is over The rechargeable lights work best , the kind you buy for coon hunting allow for hands free use and you can buy rd lenses for them a s well try going to www.huntsmart.com they carry several brands and type been coonhunting alot here lately and have a good amount of experience w/ there lights now. i would suggest you get the cheapest 6 volt you can (think its the coon hunters favorite) and buy the accesory spotlight. the walking light that comes w/ any of those isnt really going to do the trick IMO, tho they will do ok if you buy the HMP03 bulb for them. the spotlight is more focused, but it can see way clearer, way farther. i would also suggest a trigger stick bipod so you can hold the gun w one hand and shine the light with the other. if you are going to use the walking light, it will come with a barell clip so its hands free. as far as the red lens, ive seen both work well enuff for me
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