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Post by caretaker on Jul 31, 2010 22:16:33 GMT -6
Pigs will take care of snakes too.
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Post by ibugly on Jul 31, 2010 22:18:54 GMT -6
Yea but I don't want them things.
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Post by caretaker on Aug 1, 2010 19:48:40 GMT -6
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Post by ibugly on Aug 1, 2010 20:09:09 GMT -6
They're fun to watch from a safe venue. Quite comical sometimes.
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Post by caretaker on Aug 1, 2010 20:33:05 GMT -6
I enjoy watching wild animals. I like to set and watch them without them knowing i`m around. Treerats can be entertaining too.
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Post by ibugly on Aug 1, 2010 20:41:14 GMT -6
Yea mom and dad have a bunch of them. I have more rabbits than anything usually.
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Post by caretaker on Aug 1, 2010 20:53:57 GMT -6
I sat and watched a momma fox and two kits for around two hours while deer hunting one time. She was teaching them to catch mice.
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Post by ibugly on Aug 1, 2010 20:57:42 GMT -6
Me and Pappy used to call them up in broad day light.
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Post by caretaker on Aug 1, 2010 21:08:33 GMT -6
Yea they will respond to some varmit calls.
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Post by ibugly on Aug 1, 2010 21:12:33 GMT -6
Curiosity gets the best of them.
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Post by caretaker on Aug 1, 2010 21:16:17 GMT -6
Yotes are the same way. What is funny is to be using a varmit call and call in house cats. Especially if you have a lure that moves.
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Post by ibugly on Aug 1, 2010 21:19:58 GMT -6
I ain't tried that one.
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Post by caretaker on Aug 1, 2010 21:30:11 GMT -6
You would expect fox,yote,bobcat and such or maybe even a stray dog or two to come to a hurt rabbit call but I had two farm cats come in.
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Post by ibugly on Aug 1, 2010 21:33:49 GMT -6
They be hunters too.
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Post by caretaker on Aug 1, 2010 21:37:18 GMT -6
Yep, a cat`s nature is to hunt.
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