Poisoned Prairie Dog fields - DON'T give up!
Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 9:58 pm
I had to travel north to a small town and the road that we take just happens to be the same highway that leads us to one of our prairie dog honey holes. We decided to take a couple rifles along and at least stop to see how the population was.
Earlier this spring, the ownders paid somebody big bucks (10 grand for 5 sections of poisoining).
We were happily surprised to find a VERY good population nested in this section of land. The population was at least 80-85% of what it was last year.
We "knew" there would not be much shooting and my partner only brought along a limited supply of handloads. Luckily, I had 500 rounds with me, but only used 100. Shots were 50 feet to 450 yards. The majority of the shots were in the 200-350 range.
The 204 flat tears up large prairie dogs. One of the last shots of the day brought a 6 foot space shot with a slow helicopter spin thrown in for good measure...at 325 yards.
So, don't give up....and check back once in a while.
Earlier this spring, the ownders paid somebody big bucks (10 grand for 5 sections of poisoining).
We were happily surprised to find a VERY good population nested in this section of land. The population was at least 80-85% of what it was last year.
We "knew" there would not be much shooting and my partner only brought along a limited supply of handloads. Luckily, I had 500 rounds with me, but only used 100. Shots were 50 feet to 450 yards. The majority of the shots were in the 200-350 range.
The 204 flat tears up large prairie dogs. One of the last shots of the day brought a 6 foot space shot with a slow helicopter spin thrown in for good measure...at 325 yards.
So, don't give up....and check back once in a while.