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jrb
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« on: January 04, 2012, 06:47:58 PM »

I am wanting to go prairie doggin. Does anyone know a rancher out west I could contact? Any help would be appreciated.
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sandy
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« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2012, 09:15:45 PM »

I headed East out of Trinidad, CO one summer day. I came over a rise and nailed one laying in the middle of the road. Does that help?
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czuch
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« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2012, 06:41:39 AM »

IMHO, this wont be much help.
When I was in the Navy stationed in Albuquerque I flew in a Phantom. The Pilot hated prarie dogs and wanted to get alot of em at one time. We flew over a junk yard till we got the altitude and speed right then went over the prarie in eastern NM making prarie dog flavored coyote snacks.
As I recall it was really fast, really low so the pressure from the sonic boom would splode em.
Of course a wrong sneeze would have created an F-4 streak on the prarie. Better story in person.
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« Reply #3 on: January 05, 2012, 06:55:32 AM »

There are about a million of them in the Lawton city park destroying what would otherwise be a nice place to visit.  The "do gooders" and "animal rights activists" raised all kinds of Hell around here a few years ago when the city started poisoning the little rodents.  They didn't even want them trapped & relocated so now we have a very large park which is not fit to take the children to play.  I grew up with 40 acres of them on the farm.  They were in the cow pasture directly behind the barn & cow pins.  I must have killed "a million" of them when I was a kid.  I remember taking dad's long barrel .22 down to the pins and shooting till all the shells were gone or there were no more heads sticking up.  This was long before I could even think of holding that gun up for an off-hand shot.  I'll never forget trying out my first center fire rifle on them.  I was immediately amazed at the range, accuracy, and destructive power of my "new to me" 300 Savage Mod 99 with a 2.5 power Weaver scope.  Yes, I hit the first one that I shot at, but the average went down quickly after that.  I find that there are very few of them around any more except where they are protected...Jim  Grin
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