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<blockquote data-quote="RockMcL" data-source="post: 5456853" data-attributes="member: 23050"><p>I think their breeding season also. The other night at dusk I shot a female with open sight 22. She did the acrobatics demonstration flipping several feet into air, rolling etc. She ended up flipping through a corner of my machine shed, under my brush hog and then back out in the open before her demise. </p><p></p><p>As I headed back towards the house my son hollered down to turn around. Another came out on her exact path and followed exactly where she had been flip/flopping to include going under my brush hog. When he came out, nose to ground it was exactly where she rolled out and he caught 38 gn in his tiny brain. (The one between his ears.)</p><p>He had to be trailing her for more than friendship since I was within feet of him a couple times before I could get a shot and he flat ignored me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockMcL, post: 5456853, member: 23050"] I think their breeding season also. The other night at dusk I shot a female with open sight 22. She did the acrobatics demonstration flipping several feet into air, rolling etc. She ended up flipping through a corner of my machine shed, under my brush hog and then back out in the open before her demise. As I headed back towards the house my son hollered down to turn around. Another came out on her exact path and followed exactly where she had been flip/flopping to include going under my brush hog. When he came out, nose to ground it was exactly where she rolled out and he caught 38 gn in his tiny brain. (The one between his ears.) He had to be trailing her for more than friendship since I was within feet of him a couple times before I could get a shot and he flat ignored me. [/QUOTE]
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