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Ukrainian sniper kill at 2.36 miles-ballistics?
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<blockquote data-quote="Turpentine21" data-source="post: 2953399" data-attributes="member: 124909"><p>Had a Tilley Hawk (that's what we always called them) try to take my Mojo dove off a power line the other day. Twice. Same hawk, broad daylight. We take a fishing rod and weight, throw it across the line, then attach to decoy and reel it up to 1 foot under the line. Helps with low bird situations the Mojo creates sometimes. We also do this with standard decoys and use a screw on the bottom of the decoy to catch the line and make the dove stand up just like a live dove does. It flat out works, especially when they get mojo shy which doesn't take long but hawks give them a fit at daylight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turpentine21, post: 2953399, member: 124909"] Had a Tilley Hawk (that's what we always called them) try to take my Mojo dove off a power line the other day. Twice. Same hawk, broad daylight. We take a fishing rod and weight, throw it across the line, then attach to decoy and reel it up to 1 foot under the line. Helps with low bird situations the Mojo creates sometimes. We also do this with standard decoys and use a screw on the bottom of the decoy to catch the line and make the dove stand up just like a live dove does. It flat out works, especially when they get mojo shy which doesn't take long but hawks give them a fit at daylight. [/QUOTE]
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