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Getting a coon squaller to work as well as the Mini Blaster would be a challenge alright but something I will work on. You are going to enjoy this season of CARNIVORE as I am using the Mini Blaster much more as I try to get more "eye to eye" contact with the predators which makes for much better TV.
Steve and I just finished an episode yesterday where I am calling fox with the Mini Blaster and shooting them with the new Ruger Single Nine pistol in .22 Magnum caliber. My Great Uncle was Bass Outlaw, a notorious Texas Ranger who was considered to be the greatest "Pistolero" of the Old West along with John Wesley Hardin. We are building the show around Bass and if the ability to shoot a handgun can be passed from one generation to another.
Thanks and Adios,
Gary
Great show Gary. Keep them coming.
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J. Bradford
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Originally posted by Gary Roberson
Getting a coon squaller to work as well as the Mini Blaster would be a challenge alright but something I will work on. You are going to enjoy this season of CARNIVORE as I am using the Mini Blaster much more as I try to get more "eye to eye" contact with the predators which makes for much better TV.
Steve and I just finished an episode yesterday where I am calling fox with the Mini Blaster and shooting them with the new Ruger Single Nine pistol in .22 Magnum caliber. My Great Uncle was Bass Outlaw, a notorious Texas Ranger who was considered to be the greatest "Pistolero" of the Old West along with John Wesley Hardin. We are building the show around Bass and if the ability to shoot a handgun can be passed from one generation to another.
Thanks and Adios,
Gary
CARNIVORE
This week we will be hunting with hounds for lions with Larry Anderson near Kalispell, MT. The area we hunted was absolutely and the dogs did a great job. Only thing better was the hospitality of Larry, Jamie and Breyer. I hope that you have the opportunity to tune in and like us on facebook at carnivoretv.com.
Thanks and Adios,
Gary
Carnivore
Good show Gary, bet you ant in no hurry to run back up and down those big hills 
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Well Stanley,this looks like another fine mess you've gotten us into 
Ray Hudson
It sure would be easier if they were not covered with sheets of ice. I bounced so many times I thought that I was a basketball.
Adios,
Gary
Carnivore
No country for old men 
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Well Stanley,this looks like another fine mess you've gotten us into 
Ray Hudson
You are so right. I will say that the hardest fall was one taken by Breyer and he was the youngest of us all. It is a good thing that he is so young for if it had been me, they would have had to pack me out.
Adios,
Gary
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