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<blockquote data-quote="TwoForFlinching" data-source="post: 3515568" data-attributes="member: 24500"><p>Prairie dogs are just about the funnest thing in the world to pop at. We trapped a bunch and put a town in on our land back in the 2000's, a whole trench fenced quarter section. always had something to hunt and let anyone come shoot too for a little green. Sadly, when the 2010 drought hit, the prairie dogs dried up shortly after. Now we just have to ask neighbors and farmers to let us shoot around their livestock. Almost always within 150 yds, but shooting out to 600 off a bipod isn't out of the question. Never heard of bringing a shooting table on a hunt before, but never hunted outside of OK, TX, KS, or CO. Which reminds me, CO is a goldmine for prairie dogs and it's beautiful country to stalk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoForFlinching, post: 3515568, member: 24500"] Prairie dogs are just about the funnest thing in the world to pop at. We trapped a bunch and put a town in on our land back in the 2000's, a whole trench fenced quarter section. always had something to hunt and let anyone come shoot too for a little green. Sadly, when the 2010 drought hit, the prairie dogs dried up shortly after. Now we just have to ask neighbors and farmers to let us shoot around their livestock. Almost always within 150 yds, but shooting out to 600 off a bipod isn't out of the question. Never heard of bringing a shooting table on a hunt before, but never hunted outside of OK, TX, KS, or CO. Which reminds me, CO is a goldmine for prairie dogs and it's beautiful country to stalk. [/QUOTE]
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