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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 2218811" data-attributes="member: 18402"><p>+1 call the chamber of commerce in Amarillo also check follett tx as well as Boise city ok lots of prarie poodles to be shot out that way. As far as gear a shooting mat (or old sleeping bag) shooting bags and a spotting scope are essential. I lay prone on the back of a pickup bed a lot and have also used portable benches with good results. I'd offer to let you tag along but sadly I'm sworn to secrecy as to the locations I go, and have stern warnings that no "guests or tourists" allowed. Google some outfitters in either panhandle and some if not most will offer info on p dog shooting. And a kid would always be welcome on the prarie poodle killing fields IMO. Be prepared for long shots and waiting. Also if you go for a full day or multiple days bring your cleaning stuff also as you will likely (if its a good town) fire lots and lots of rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 2218811, member: 18402"] +1 call the chamber of commerce in Amarillo also check follett tx as well as Boise city ok lots of prarie poodles to be shot out that way. As far as gear a shooting mat (or old sleeping bag) shooting bags and a spotting scope are essential. I lay prone on the back of a pickup bed a lot and have also used portable benches with good results. I'd offer to let you tag along but sadly I'm sworn to secrecy as to the locations I go, and have stern warnings that no "guests or tourists" allowed. Google some outfitters in either panhandle and some if not most will offer info on p dog shooting. And a kid would always be welcome on the prarie poodle killing fields IMO. Be prepared for long shots and waiting. Also if you go for a full day or multiple days bring your cleaning stuff also as you will likely (if its a good town) fire lots and lots of rounds. [/QUOTE]
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