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Few hares by me, loads actually but they always see me ages before I can get close to them, I'm not going to shoot them this time of year but was practising getting close to them and it's hard lol, before when I used to run them you'll always get a few that sat they're tight until you walked up to them, soon as you got a catty in your hand there gone before you can get 50 yards of them lol, when the season comes back around I'll have practiced getting close enough to get a good shot at one.

its how you approach em is the key :thumbs: .send me a p/m

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Hey Brookie good to see yer still about ,some folk's here take em though i've not gotten close enough with a catty yet i've coursed a bunch with my mutt too fast for em though i'm afraid ,would like some pointers how yer take though .

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Aye they aren't daft, when i used to coarse them years ago with my Lurcher, when she would get close i have seen them weave back and forth through a wire fence, she would leap back and forth but it slowed her up and tired her out- inevitably when they did that they would get away.

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I have been out calling coyotes before and have had our jack rabbits come into distress calls. They were definitely running in to the call and close enough to shoot with a catty ( if a guy had his wits about him). This happened both times during their matting season. I have never shot one with a catty though due to the fact that I typically bushing them with my JRTS,,,,,I still miss them with my shotgun though.

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