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By this logic, learning to live off of the land and kill to survive is a characteristic of the industrialized world? See, here in the third world, we have to make do with fresh meat from reliable sources slaughtered and butchered in sanitary and controlled conditions. But such is life in the third world.
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No, they´re rodents. Thay´re related with the Chinchillas.
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Texas is a borderline theocracy.
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Only the most middle-of-nowhere areas
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Why do you think I'm Getting the heck out of here as fast as I can. Currently my rifles are stored away with family but i want to find a place to pighunt and maybe arrange to dust a few Coyote with a sniper rifle in my granpa's neck of the woods.
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Small Game opens up in a couple of weeks and I've got a grouse hunting trip planned. I'll also keep my eyes open for rabbits. I might get out and do a little pheasant hunting this year if I can. Then October brings on duck hunting which I absolutely cannot wait for. And November brings the best of them all, deer hunting. There's nothing better then a day of hunting.
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Coyotes are unlimited bag year round
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Yes they are a year round target. the problem with the ones in Grandpa's neck of the woods is that the stupid ones have already been shot so now they keep out of deer rifle range. I wish i had the time and money to get some real hard practice in at his local 600 yard range. There is something satisfying about dispaching varmits from distances where they don't even imagine a threat from.
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