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10-21-2012, 08:47 PM
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That looks life some tough hunting. It must be like walking on softballs. We are going to get out again this week and hunt some quail as well as calling some coyotes. I think I will try to use my new 10 gauge this time for shooting the coyotes we call out of the washes. normally they come within 15 yards if it is thick.
Just wish it would cool down a little for the both of us.
Good Luck hunting,
Phil
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