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    #31
    We have killed 46 in just under 4 hrs of calling in a night no a contest night sadly. Call 10-15 minutes on a fox stand and then move on. And it is nothing in some places to call up 3-6 foxes on a stand and kill all of them. So if you get 4 stands per hour you only have to kill 2-3 per stand so you only need 32 stands or call for 8-10 hrs.

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      #32
      With prize money this big over the last few years I can only imagine a bunch of these winners are cheating lol

      They busted 2 guys in the last 2 years haven't they?

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        #33
        When the money gets this big.....there will always be questions and eyebrows raised! We hunted it.....did terrible!! One of the worst nights out I can remember....lol

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          #34
          Originally posted by 150class View Post
          With prize money this big over the last few years I can only imagine a bunch of these winners are cheating lol

          They busted 2 guys in the last 2 years haven't they?
          It was the same guy twice in a row.

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            #35
            So what was with the suspicion on the winning cat I wonder? I've caught bobcats in live traps and they don't look any different than ones that you'd call in and shoot. No visible marks that would raise suspicion. It had to of been a question on the polygraph test that was questionable regarding that.

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              #36
              Originally posted by okrattler View Post
              So what was with the suspicion on the winning cat I wonder? I've caught bobcats in live traps and they don't look any different than ones that you'd call in and shoot. No visible marks that would raise suspicion. It had to of been a question on the polygraph test that was questionable regarding that.
              The biologist said the cat was missing the ear tufts (little black hair on top of the ears). Caged cats usually will rub these off and had a single small caliber bullet hole in the neck. This is what I heard from someone that was up there talking to them.

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                #37
                Originally posted by boh347 View Post
                The biologist said the cat was missing the ear tufts (little black hair on top of the ears). Caged cats usually will rub these off and had a single small caliber bullet hole in the neck. This is what I heard from someone that was up there talking to them.
                Oh I see. Well shoot that sucks. But if they passed the lie detector test I don't suppose there's much more that they can do. It's too bad if that's the case because they already got burned before. That's irritating.

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                  #38
                  Often times the lie detectors they do at bass tournaments and I assume cat contests are the Retna scam tests. They put more stock in the pre-questionnaire than the actual retna scan as the results are suspect at best.

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