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    Default Prowling around at night


    Never know what you are going to see. Found this fellow yesterday. Looks to have been eating well. Name:  spypoint~2.jpg
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    I will have to work on removing it. Too many pets, older folks, kids and the wife around here for it to be hanging around
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    They are some mean prowlers..time for some night hunting…
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    As Ketchn would say it’s KABOOM time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    As Ketchn would say it’s KABOOM time.
    I prefer a much quieter approach.
    Should be just the thing I need to justify one of those fancy thermal scopes.
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    Back again this morning. Too bad I am at work
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    Hmmm traps are on your order list? I am after a night vision night scope for my AR to deplete the yote population around here. Midway USA has a decent selection
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    them dogs will eat about anything , everything is on the menu for sure , pets are a mainstay if they reside near a town .....
    really smart and sneaky and can go over a tall fence with a single bound too .....best to not have them around ....
    sometimes they are really brazen as well and bolt out in broad daylight and grab stuff ....bad news critters
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    Feed them lead.

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    I had a Sightmark wraith for a short while. Needed a triple jointed neck to look through the thing. Looked through an ATN last week. Had a very crisp picture. Thermal is more expensive bit does seem to offer the most bang for the buck and is not dependent on a IR light source to illuminate your target. In tall grass and brush the IR will light up the edge of the woods and not let you see back inside the woodline. I have a couple of large live traps. Don't think they are big enough for this critter. Foot hold traps and snares are to dangerous around the pets in the area

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