Been a while

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Clint E
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Been a while

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Clint E
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It was brought to my attention that I have disappeared for some time . Actually since I moved over 5 years ago. Well I’m still kicking and do not spend much time on the internet anymore. I’m still out hunting and shooting just now I don’t have to drive as may miles and have more game to chase . So figured before the Oregon squirrel king came after me I better drop in .
Since I moved most of my outings have been solo . But last year my uncle Melvin that I did a lot of hunting and shooting with came out and was lucky enough to escort him to harvest two antelope.
I’ll try to get back into posting but I get side tracked .
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Re: Been a while

Post by Rick in Oregon »

Good to see you back here Clint, and also good to see you're alive and still kickin'.

Thanks for posting some pics of your area; you know we love pics. Looks like prime PD country too. Be sure to tell your uncle Melvin I said 'hey'. Our squirrel season got messed up by crap WX, and now with all that moisture, the grass and alfalfa is too high to see the little critters. So once again the season was not the best. First Covid, then WX to screw things up. But at least the Russians are not dropping bombs on us.

And just for you, a pic from a couple of weeks ago when I got out for chucks here. My Cooper M38 Phoenix in 221 FB was the favored weapon that day for the small ranch I shoot near town. Too many nearby neighbors for the boom of my 204's.

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The 40gr Nosler VG did the deed again. Don't be a stranger, looking forward to seeing you here again.
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Looks like you choose a fine area to move too Clint. I also thank you for the photo's, you know we love pictures. Stay well and looking forward too more info on hunts and photos'. Bill K :) What part of Wy you in ?
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Clint E
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Rick most of the spots I have found have been small patches of dog towns but big enough for me and sometimes my daughter to get the 204 rugers and 20 practical warmed up .
Those FIreball cartridges do the job very well .
Bill K I’m in Casper . To big of a city for me but that’s where the job is . If I get out again I will try and get some more pictures of the
20 caliber art work 😂.

Rick I think when Covid hit here the prairie dogs got it as well because the dog towns mounds are not worked up like they was and you don’t see as many .
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