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Post by BozoWise on Oct 31, 2003 23:25:22 GMT -5
If I can get him away from his new wife he might come.
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Post by raymarine on Nov 1, 2003 1:49:29 GMT -5
Hi All. My name is Ray, and I am still in the Marine Corp. I like to hunt all types of predators. Just wanted to see some new tips.
Thanks
Ray
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Post by kellyg on Nov 1, 2003 8:49:49 GMT -5
Welcome to the board, Ray!!! Hopefully you'll find it both fun and informative! ;D
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Post by Bobcat on Nov 1, 2003 9:28:57 GMT -5
Hey Ray, Welcome to the Posse!! Make yourself at home... Your service is appreciated! Bob
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Post by ICMCumin on Nov 1, 2003 13:05:33 GMT -5
Just wanted to say hi nice to see some old faces over here looking foward to meeting a lot of you. j Hey Cojay: Welcome to txpredatorposse. Are you still moving to Conroe? Exchanged posts with you on the PM board I think.
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Post by ICMCumin on Nov 1, 2003 13:08:16 GMT -5
My name is Ernest Sandoval, I'm from Las Cruces, New Mexico, and I work just to support my bad habits, hunting and fishing. Welcome Jeep! but what bad habits? Sounds like time well spent to me!
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Post by greywolf on Nov 2, 2003 8:51:01 GMT -5
hello all i live in barry tx and and hunt coyotes as much as i can havent had a lot of luck calling though but getting better at it hope to learn a lot on here its nice to meet all of you ;D
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Post by Bobcat on Nov 2, 2003 9:22:17 GMT -5
Hey GW,
Welcome to the Posse!! It can only get better from here!
Good Hunting,
Bob
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Post by Val on Nov 2, 2003 10:11:51 GMT -5
I'm Val, San Antonio, 3 days older than God, haven't hunted yet, but did go ON a hunt with my camera. Been in the travel biz for the better part of 25 yrs. Air Force brat and have lived all over the country and the world. Texas is, and has been, home for much of my life and I don't plan to ever leave again. Being a Texan is as much an attitude as it is a birthright, and I got the attitude!!
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Post by Val on Nov 2, 2003 10:12:58 GMT -5
Oh, I do shoot at paper targets. Even Cajun seasoning doesn't help the taste.
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Post by Sabre2th on Nov 2, 2003 10:15:36 GMT -5
Maybe ya should try some of Bobs cooking on it I've tried his cooking and I think he can do wonders. ;D
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Post by Bobcat on Nov 2, 2003 10:38:07 GMT -5
Hey Val, It is great to see that you found your way here! Welcome to the Posse! Come on in and make yourself at home........and, y'all.........I can vouch for the attitude! It is a good one.......just don't mess with her! ;D Bob
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Post by Calcaller on Nov 2, 2003 14:17:09 GMT -5
Howdy y'all, I am a retired Air Force aircraft technician, not old enough to really retire. I currently live in Riverside CA and have to work to support my hobby, varmint hunting. I do a lot of reading on the varmint hunting boards but rarely post. I have been hunting predators for the past 15 years and it is a continual learning experience. I don't consider myself an expert. Proficient, and content with that. I live for varmint hunting. What more can I say. It's not uncommon for us to travel 1000 miles (sometimes double that) every month hunting varmints. I hunt July thru February for coyotes and throw in other predators when in season. About 70% of our predator hunting is done at night. Our typical predator hunting area includes Calif, as far north as Bishop (ocassionally farther north), the lower half of Nevada and western Arizona. In the spring and early summer our time is dedicated to ground squirrels and the like. Thanks for the invite Bob (note in my recent purchase form AllPredatorCalls). I will be visiting often. Reading more than posting, but I'll be here. PS. My hunting partner has also signed in as Stinkfinger. You should badger him about the source of that handle. An interesting tale.
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Post by Calcaller on Nov 2, 2003 14:18:56 GMT -5
Howdy y'all, I am a retired Air Force aircraft technician, not old enough to really retire. I currently live in Riverside CA and have to work to support my hobby, varmint hunting. I do a lot of reading on the varmint hunting boards but rarely post. I have been hunting predators for the past 15 years and it is a continual learning experience. I don't consider myself an expert. Proficient, and content with that. I live for varmint hunting. What more can I say. It's not uncommon for us to travel 1000 miles (sometimes double that) every month hunting varmints. I hunt July thru February for coyotes and throw in other predators when in season. About 70% of our predator hunting is done at night. Our typical predator hunting area includes Calif, as far north as Bishop (ocassionally farther north), the lower half of Nevada and western Arizona. In the spring and early summer our time is dedicated to ground squirrels and the like. Thanks for the invite Bob (note in my recent purchase form AllPredatorCalls). I will be visiting often. Reading more than posting, but I'll be here. PS. My hunting partner has also signed in as Stinkfinger. You should badger him about the source of that handle. An interesting tale.
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Post by Bobcat on Nov 2, 2003 16:12:01 GMT -5
Hey Calcaller,
Welcome to the Posse! It is great to have another member from waaaaay out west!
Bob
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