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    Hunters Doing Some Good

    To help the ranch. So far 2 pigs and 1 coyote down. Dang pis are rooting up one of my pastures pretty bad. Hope they kill more today..

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    Re: Hunters Doing Some Good (Stompy)

    Kill em all!

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    Re: Hunters Doing Some Good (JD#5)

    I love me some wild hog shooting and grilling!!!

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    Re: Hunters Doing Some Good (Kevin R.)

    Good weather for Hog Huntin.

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    Re: Hunters Doing Some Good (Stompy)

    put the dead yote out on the pond like I tolt ya, let nature take over and you'll have minner and bream food


    "ain't too smart.....but I'm always thinkin"

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    Re: Hunters Doing Some Good (Corkpuller)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by Corkpuller &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">put the dead yote out on the pond like I tolt ya, let nature take over and you'll have minner and bream food </td></tr></table>

    Yup, there's a good trick for that. Make a frame outta 2" PVC pipe filling it with expanding foam insulation in case it leaks. Wire tie hardware cloth or chicken wire across it on the bottom. If you can tie it off on 2 sides you you can keep it where you want and retrieve it when needed. Wire tie the animal to the mesh to keep birds from flying off with it. The maggots will fall off to the feeders and the carcass will get picked at from the bottom too. Y'all ain't got gators out there so no worries there. You can also put food waste on them, same thing but harder to tie down...

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    Re: Hunters Doing Some Good (pYr8)

    PERFECT Karl

    great explanation



    "ain't too smart.....but I'm always thinkin"

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    Re: Hunters Doing Some Good (Corkpuller)


    ~~~~~ Bury my soul where the blue bonnets grow ~~~~~~
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    Re: Hunters Doing Some Good (pYr8)

    hehehehehehe...............you guys crack me up!!!!!



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    Re: Hunters Doing Some Good (chucktx)

    Ponds need some special care, kinda like a fragile mistress. Treat them right or they make life hell

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