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Prairie Dog Fishing Tournament, Northern Colorado
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| 12/19/02
| Tom Buchanan
Posted on 12/20/2002 9:04:09 AM PST by fivetoes
April 19, 2003 8:00AM - 4:00PM Prairie Dog Chili Cook Off 6:00 PM Parish Park, Johnstown Prizes for the Biggest and Most Fun for the Whole Family
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What is Prairie Dog Fishing? Why Prairie Dog Fishing? Recommended Equipment How to fish for prairie dogs Prairie Dog Recipes Where is this taking place?
All of these questions and information are answered at the Prairie Dog Fishing Tournament web site. |
TOPICS: Announcements; Culture/Society; Political Humor/Cartoons; US: Colorado
KEYWORDS: animalrights; fishing; prairiedog
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To: TigersEye
My post if really for five toes, and his slow gun.If you will quit using that 270 on Dogs and get a real varmint gun ( 220 Swift) you will see the difference. The 220 Swift is the Tomahawk Missle of the Hand Loaders..
To: fivetoes
I'll bring my Rodex 4000 and xtra propane and O2
Do you give prizes for the highest launch?
To: BooBoo1000
Glass-bedded Browning .220 Swift BTTT
To: ApesForEvolution
Sounds like a fast end to a problem, I only have one Browning Product. a 9mm High Power, but it sure is a pleasure to shoot...
To: joesnuffy
Do you have the proper equipment to measure PDA (prairie dog altitude)?
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posted on
12/22/2002 10:03:15 PM PST
by
fivetoes
To: martin_fierro
I downloaded this and everyone here is having a blast (pun intended) playing this game
Prairie Dog Hunt PRO In two day there have been over 1,000 hits to the site. I have added a links page and included the game site and other discussion groups that are picking up this story.
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posted on
12/23/2002 6:03:54 AM PST
by
fivetoes
To: fivetoes
HAHA!
Hey, enjoy!
I saw your post and remembered this game from a few years back.
To: zcat
I'm sure shooting p-dogs is cool but its a tough call as to it beating out dog-fishing. There's nothing like cruising past a nicely shaded park in Hartford or Boston, chair secured in the bed of your favorite pickup truck, wind whistling in your hair ....
You lean back and hurl that small pug with a 2.5 oz weight and steel leader, and successfully drop it over the parked cars and practically in the mouth of that standard poodle.
The fun begins ! You play it between the cars, work it back out from under the shrubs where it tried to dig in ....and crank that poodle back and forth till its begging for the live keeper tank.
Naw, shooting prarie dogs IS cool but heck one can go to any Micky-D's and shoot seagulls or toss alka-seltzer tabs to the gulls and try to drop them like skeets before they burst... Life is just too good to believe !
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posted on
12/23/2002 10:46:47 AM PST
by
Marobe
To: Marobe
We had a lively somewhat humorous discussion Saturday evening and one conversation went off to guiding the harnessed doggies across a busy four lane highway for extra points.
For a good time with friends try to come up with some fair rules for this new sport. Do it over a couple of beers at your favorite watering hole. Extra points if the discussion is in a city like Boulder or Berkely. LOL
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posted on
12/23/2002 11:43:33 AM PST
by
fivetoes
To: BooBoo1000
Do you know where I can find some reloading info for my TC Encore pistol in .243 that would work well for prairie dogs?
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posted on
12/23/2002 2:27:20 PM PST
by
fivetoes
To: Marobe; fivetoes; ApesForEvolution; Trteamer; okie01
OK, you guys have really peaked my interest here. Although I'm from Michigan, the only hunting I do is my annual Kansas pheasant trip. While there ain't no varmints here in Michigan other than socialists who aren't on the endangered species (but should be) but nevertheless out of season year around, you have caused me to rethink my personal Christmas present to myself. So here it is:
Given a maximum cost of between $2000 and $2500, what would be the varmint hunter's firearm/scope of choice here and could the same firearm be used to hunt coyote?
Keep in mind that varmints and coyotes would be the only game hunted by this firearm.
Also, if one were to attend this prairie dog extravaganza would shooting of these critters be allowed or is it fishing only? If shooting is allowed, what would be the costs involved once a person from out of state arrived in that town and had obtained lodging? Things like hunting license, guides (if required) etc........
Thank you in advance for any advice you may offer. Have a Merry Christmas guys!
To: Marobe; fivetoes; ApesForEvolution; Trteamer; okie01; dd5339
OK, you guys have really peaked my interest here. Although I'm from Michigan, the only hunting I do is my annual Kansas pheasant trip. While there ain't no varmints here in Michigan other than socialists who aren't on the endangered species (but should be) but nevertheless out of season year around, you have caused me to rethink my personal Christmas present to myself. So here it is:
Given a maximum cost of between $2000 and $2500, what would be the varmint hunter's firearm/scope of choice here and could the same firearm be used to hunt coyote?
Keep in mind that varmints and coyotes would be the only game hunted by this firearm.
Also, if one were to attend this prairie dog extravaganza would shooting of these critters be allowed or is it fishing only? If shooting is allowed, what would be the costs involved once a person from out of state arrived in that town and had obtained lodging? Things like hunting license, guides (if required) etc........
Thank you in advance for any advice you may offer. Have a Merry Christmas guys!
To: Trteamer
Hey, a local golf course eliminated the pesky prairie dogs with poison as they were digging up the fairways and greens. The result? They were sued by every animal-hugging group you could imagine, but it all failed as they couldn't find a dead doggie to test for the poison. Sad case!
Our most difficult problem on our many golf courses are thousands of rabbits. They love eating the new mown grass. There are so many now that we now have another problem: coyotes that love to eat bunnies. Problem: it is illegal to hunt coyotes or bunnies near golf courses. We need a PC answer to this. The coyotes are less and less afraid of humans. What if they eat caddies or golfers next?
To: fivetoes
...guiding the harnessed doggies across a busy four lane highway for extra points.Sounds like a drag smokin' good time fer sure!
To: BikerTrash
It could be squishy indeed.
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posted on
12/23/2002 4:14:35 PM PST
by
fivetoes
To: zcat
"Given a maximum cost of between $2000 and $2500, what would be the varmint hunter's firearm/scope of choice here and could the same firearm be used to hunt coyote?" Depending on how steady you are, a .22 LR , with iron sights, can take out either varmit.
You just want a fast, flat trajectoy flight, one animal weighs 5 pounds and other no more than 45 pounds on a full belly.
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posted on
12/23/2002 4:15:29 PM PST
by
dtel
To: zcat
Given a maximum cost of between $2000 and $2500, what would be the varmint hunter's firearm/scope of choice here...As for me, a Remington 700 BDL, floated bull barrel in .22-250 with a 6x18 Leupold with a sunshade. The holes touch at a hunert with the right loads, (if it ain't too windy).
...and could the same firearm be used to hunt coyote?
Yep.
Should come in at less than $2,000.00 as well.
To: zcat
While there ain't no varmints here in Michigan other than socialists who aren't on the endangered species (but should be) but nevertheless out of season year around,... A big negatory on that, zcat. Please accept this with my compliments. Just print and fill out and have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy Holiday Hunting Season!
To: Trteamer
Do you have golden eagles out there that take care of the dead ones? Seeing a flared-talon majestic bird like that swoop in is enough reason to buy a .22-250 all by its ownself... A guy told me this, I hope it isn't a rural legend.
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posted on
12/23/2002 5:26:54 PM PST
by
185JHP
To: BikerTrash
Thanks for the license. LOL!! How does a 220 swift figure into the varmint hunting picture?
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