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Outfitters - Long Range Friendly
Prairie Dogs and Coyotes
Where to go Prairie Dog Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="MN Hunter" data-source="post: 263839" data-attributes="member: 15426"><p>We hunt a lot on the Indian reservations in the Dakotas with great success. Most land owners charge $50 a day. Contact their government offices. We normally experience shooting out to 150 or so yards for about 15 min. The rest of the day the shooting ranges from 150 to how ever far out you want to shoot. By the way he wasn't there just looking at his buddy trying to figure out what hsppened - they are canibals - he was more than likely trying to figure out if he was going to eat him now or later.</p><p>Shoot far and straight</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MN Hunter, post: 263839, member: 15426"] We hunt a lot on the Indian reservations in the Dakotas with great success. Most land owners charge $50 a day. Contact their government offices. We normally experience shooting out to 150 or so yards for about 15 min. The rest of the day the shooting ranges from 150 to how ever far out you want to shoot. By the way he wasn't there just looking at his buddy trying to figure out what hsppened - they are canibals - he was more than likely trying to figure out if he was going to eat him now or later. Shoot far and straight [/QUOTE]
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