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- Are There Wolves in Arkansas? - Arkansas Hunting
In the early part of the 20th century extensive predator control program basically wiped out the entire red wolf population Only two populations of red wolf were believe to exist by the late 1930s One in the Ozarks Quachita Mountain region of Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma and one in southeastern Texas and southern Louisiana
- Arkansas Red Wolf. Are there any left | Arkansas Hunting
Running pen should pay good for a wolf When I went to put the catch pole on it that thing lunged and the trap exploded Popped the jaws Tips were bent up and bubble welded I don't know how they held them back in the old days I'm 100% sure that it was a wolf There was a guy just south of pine bluff that raised them hybrid wolf things back in
- Shooting regular powder through a cva wolf? | Arkansas Hunting
Well, sure, you COULD shoot regular smokeless powder in your Wolf Just make sure you have your death and disability insurance paid up The gun may fire 1, 2, or many times before it fails spectacularly Do some simple investigations before risking your life As said in earlier posts, BP or an approved substitute are the ONLY propellants to use
- What bullet are you hunting with? | Arkansas Hunting
I live on 5 acres and am lucky enough to not have neighbors in the direction I shoot when I hunt I'm using a CVA Wolf and take very short shots The buck I killed last year was maybe 10 yards away I was using a Traditions Plinker lead hollow-point and I'm considering a different bullet this year
- 2 Muzzleloaders for sale - Arkansas Hunting
CVA gray wolf SS 225 00 Can price with the Leupold 3 x 9 x 40 that is currently on it CVA Accura Long Range 50 caliber thumbhole with veil camo Like new Carried 2 times 525 00 firm Text 870-307-2924 No trades Batesville area
- Lone Wolf or Other Climbers | Arkansas Hunting
I use the Lone Wolf hand climber and it is hands down the best climber I have ever owned Comfortwise it's not on the top of the list, but I can easily do 10-15 all day sits a year in it The trade off of comfort for weight, silence and packability is well worth it It climbs easy, its the quietest and most rock solid stand I have used
- Climber vs. Lock-On - Arkansas Hunting
I primarily hunt public land and use a lone wolf climber but a couple years back I bought some lone wolf sticks to start using My plan was to use cheap but sturdy metal hang ons that I could leave for 5-7 days at a time and either pull the sticks or at least the bottom 2 and hope the other 3 didn't get stolen My only issue ended up being speed
- Bluetick pups Price Reduced Pictures | Arkansas Hunting
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