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Post by BlueRidgeTrapper on Jul 17, 2009 0:40:11 GMT -5
Simple as can be...this set was made in a fairly thick field so I took the rootball that I dug up and put it on my backing making it a "flashy" dirthole. You could see these roots and plants from across the field. I ended up taking a couple reds out of this set in just a few checks.
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Post by Earl8656 on Jul 18, 2009 20:34:23 GMT -5
nice looking set....for grinners ;D...just kidding good job!
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Post by BlueRidgeTrapper on Jul 20, 2009 18:37:16 GMT -5
Strangely enough...no grinners found this set...got flipped by a coon one night and took a couple reds after that
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Post by Sunshine on Jul 23, 2009 19:37:36 GMT -5
are you complainin? lol nice lookin set.
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Post by BlueRidgeTrapper on Jul 25, 2009 3:17:24 GMT -5
are you complainin? lol nice lookin set. No complaints ;D ;D ;D This set was part of 6 sets within about 50 square yards...there was a creek on one side of this little grass strip and a crop on the other. There wasn't a night that we didn't take at least 2 animals out of these sets. It was clear that the reds were using this grown up strip of grass as a haven from the coyotes running the crop exchanges. Here's the crop exchange: Here's the yote sign on the edges:
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redneckcowboy
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Post by redneckcowboy on Jul 25, 2009 20:07:57 GMT -5
It's beautiful blue!
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