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Postman:
Nutters do work well!

I was sneaking up our road  with the dog last week when I heard this guy below me in the woods. The road has a drop-off of about 10 feet next to it where I can creep up and suprise them every now and then. Gave the dog a hand signal to sit and stay, and was able to get about 15 yards away and he jumped up on a tree and stopped, presenting a perfect full length shot.  Hit him between the shoulder blades - you can see the patch of fur missing. Dog Immediately ran over, but didn't have a clue what to do as it flopped around, and ran back.(She's from a  Charlottesville city pound, came to us very well trained but no woods smarts ;D) She did like it in the spaghetti sauce, though.


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Pat B:
I have had better luck with nutters than any other blunt head for squirrels. I like to leave the pointed end of the shaft sticking out more but obviously yours worked well too. Nice shooting.

Little John:
Good job, good shooting and good eating.    Kenneth

Pappy:
Nice shot,That looks like my Sadie. It won't take her long to figure it out. :)
   Pappy

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Postman:
Thanks Pat -  did have a bit of a point sticking out,but I smushed it stumping on the way back ;D

Wow - they look like litter mates, Pappy - what is Sadie? I think mines a bull/greyhound mix - maybe some other hound in her as well. We cut a 'yote trail today walking on the mountain and she went nuts-  started peein' everywhere :D glad she's fixed

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