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<blockquote data-quote="clintbailey" data-source="post: 2676981" data-attributes="member: 8544"><p>Thanks Dennis! You got a good one up there as well! I can say, though, that the one in the pic is the first one I've killed that throwed a challenge at me first, and I got to come in afterwards. We had called for less than 5 minutes, and he popped out on the rise across a draw full of trees, probably 250-300 yards out...and just stood there. Changed calls and he starts challenge barking at us; I say, I can do that too, so I grab my lil mouth howler and throw one back at him. Soon as I do, we can see his eyes going in circles and pacing, and when I challenege him the second time, he heads our way. Took him several minutes, but when he popped through the trees, he was only 60-70 yards, and the 22-250 dropped him in his tracks. Pretty cool to me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clintbailey, post: 2676981, member: 8544"] Thanks Dennis! You got a good one up there as well! I can say, though, that the one in the pic is the first one I've killed that throwed a challenge at me first, and I got to come in afterwards. We had called for less than 5 minutes, and he popped out on the rise across a draw full of trees, probably 250-300 yards out...and just stood there. Changed calls and he starts challenge barking at us; I say, I can do that too, so I grab my lil mouth howler and throw one back at him. Soon as I do, we can see his eyes going in circles and pacing, and when I challenege him the second time, he heads our way. Took him several minutes, but when he popped through the trees, he was only 60-70 yards, and the 22-250 dropped him in his tracks. Pretty cool to me! [/QUOTE]
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