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<blockquote data-quote="XD-9Guy" data-source="post: 2217876" data-attributes="member: 4869"><p>imhntn is right, you need to plan a scouting trip first to get spots lined up and plan on grippin & grinnin instead of shooting. When I get to hunt pdogs it's way out in the panhandle, I have family that lives out there and they have friends and neighbors that don't mind us shooting dogs either. Just have to be safe & courteous, always look beyond your target to make sure you aren't shooting things that don't need holes in them.(Cattle, horses, passing vehicles, farm implements, etc.) No one wants the little buggers so as long as you are safe & respectful I can't imagine it'll be too tough to get yourself some spots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XD-9Guy, post: 2217876, member: 4869"] imhntn is right, you need to plan a scouting trip first to get spots lined up and plan on grippin & grinnin instead of shooting. When I get to hunt pdogs it's way out in the panhandle, I have family that lives out there and they have friends and neighbors that don't mind us shooting dogs either. Just have to be safe & courteous, always look beyond your target to make sure you aren't shooting things that don't need holes in them.(Cattle, horses, passing vehicles, farm implements, etc.) No one wants the little buggers so as long as you are safe & respectful I can't imagine it'll be too tough to get yourself some spots. [/QUOTE]
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