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I was raised on cattle and horse ranches in Arizona. I used to hunt 'yotes on chance encounters to do do exactly as stated earlier. Preserve young and sick livestock. Over the years, I got serious into calling using manual and electronic game calls. What a rush! Nothing like calling in a predator who charges your AO in kill mode, having no idea you're embedded and observing their every move.... It's like some national geographic shi+! I use a .243 or my tack driving .22-250. It's a challenge to place well placed shots after calling one in, battling the rush and itchy trigger finger. Especially when you call in more than one. I hope to be in Colorado in a matter of months, and was hoping I wouldn't have to drive 12 hours for some weekend marksmanship. Maybe I'll get in touch with some local farmers and see if they are exeriencing any problems. I'll definitely get with the local saftey crew and get their opinions. Great advice btw. I got the fever!
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