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And another one for the T3 lite off of the deck

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 4:54 pm
by Gube
Was just getting ready to head into town yesterday morning to take my son in for "air cadets" and noticed this fella scoping out the bait pile. Once again the T3 obliged. It was pretty windy so I gave it about 6 inches of "kentucky windage" to the left and ended up hitting him exactly where I was aiming which was a bit to far back. He did a bunch of spins in a circle and made it about 20 yds and was done. Bait has been replenished. Just about got another this morning. I needed about another three seconds to squeeze the trigger, but he ambled off behind some willows. Tomorrow is another day. :mrgreen: :twisted:
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Re: And another one for the T3 lite off of the deck

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 5:44 pm
by Song Dog
That is awesome! Keep the pile full, kill coyotes, and show us the pics.

In Christ,

Song Dog

Re: And another one for the T3 lite off of the deck

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:19 pm
by tckurt
What are you putting in your frozen bait pile?looks like it works for ya. :D

Re: And another one for the T3 lite off of the deck

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:59 pm
by Sidewinderwa
Deck the halls with coyote skins. If you need a back up shooter, let me know! :lol:

Re: And another one for the T3 lite off of the deck

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 7:32 am
by Gube
tckurt wrote:What are you putting in your frozen bait pile?looks like it works for ya. :D
The main staple for my "meatsicle" is cheap dog food. I use a large plastic garbage container, add dog food, used oil, and basically food scraps. Mix it all up with water and let it freeze solid. Once frozen, I pour hot water on the outside of the tub so that the plastic lets go of the contents. I then use my quad (weighs about 150 to 200 lbs) to haul er away, tip it upside down, a couple of gentle taps with a hammer and wa'lla, "meatsicle". Here is a photo of the first yote with most of the "meatsicle" intact. There's not much left of it now, but because of that first "big chunk", they have learned where the dinner bell is, so now I just top it off with loose dog food and food scraps.

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