Badger down
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Badger down
Just thought I'd show a varmint from over here in so. west Idaho. I got this guy this morning with my .222 Rhiimaki. Male, weighed 15 lbs. 9 oz. and he was stinking pretty good. Shot another one on the same mound, it was down and kicking but be fore I could shoot again it kicked itself down the hole. I think I must have gut shot it. About 20 minutes later I completly missed another one. I was hurrying, thinking it was going to run before I could shot and I jerked the trigger. Rookie shooting, badger fever?
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Re: Badger down
Nice there, broper! Always fun to thump a big badger.
Shows that old Sako's don't fade away, they just keep getting better. Thanks for sharing the morning adventure.![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
Shows that old Sako's don't fade away, they just keep getting better. Thanks for sharing the morning adventure.
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Re: Badger down
Yes, thumping them critters is great. Bill K