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Re: Big Cats
« Reply #30 on: May 26, 2009, 05:15:59 AM »
Sorry, Tom got me started...... ;D

I bet huntin' those dudes would be a lot like yotes....only you'd need a larger caliber.  That would be the excuse for a 243 WSSM I've been wanting.  Only problem is I'm on the wrong continent.  Who makes a .243 WSSM with a 25 or 26" target barrel?
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Re: Big Cats
« Reply #31 on: May 26, 2009, 07:31:54 AM »



Hey, Phil, those are some great photos......what camera were you using?



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Re: Big Cats
« Reply #32 on: May 26, 2009, 07:34:30 AM »
I bet huntin' those dudes would be a lot like yotes....only you'd need a larger caliber.  That would be the excuse for a 243 WSSM I've been wanting.  Only problem is I'm on the wrong continent.  Who makes a .243 WSSM with a 25 or 26" target barrel?

like this   :)

Browning A Bolt in 243wssm 


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Re: Big Cats
« Reply #33 on: May 26, 2009, 07:40:50 AM »
I was at Rye state Park in at Rye Harbor NH one time and saw a crazed tourist running across the park screaming curses and waving a barbaque fork at a Sea Gull that had stolen a chicken leg right off the grill. My Dad and I laughed our asses off  ;D

This very same thing happened to me on the coast of down east Maine.  Frigging flying rat bastard took a whole leg and thigh off my Hibachi and flew off.  Guess who skipped dinner that night?

I got my just rewards as I watched every other gull in the area decend upon the miscreant little rat bastard and nearly tear him apart fighting over my dinner. ;D

Thank God I still drank back then, I filled the void in my stomach with cold beer and Doritos... ;)

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Re: Big Cats
« Reply #34 on: May 26, 2009, 11:49:17 AM »
Coons can be a serious problem. In the Everglades there is the Wilderness Waterway, a 110 mile canoe trail, with camp sites, some of them just platforms on stilts, built along it. The locals refer to these as mosquito feeding stations. The thing is the coons that live in the mangroves (poor bastards, but probably reincarnated politicians) are desperate for fresh water. The only way to keep your water safe is to keep it inthe  boat and anchor off shore. Even a rope line lets them run up it, You just have to wade.
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