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So what's on your list?

I really want to kill a bobcat, and a coyote. Been bird hunting for years and only recently got into deer hunting, which got me exposed to the other critters that tend to roam around. Haven't seen one yet while I was out for deer - but I just have this strange desire to kill a bobcat and a coyote.

I talked to a friend who mentioned he wanted to try one year to hunt/trap at least one of every species on the TN legal season list :death:

So how about you? Maybe use this for each of us to set a person goal to kill a __________________ this upcoming season :D

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an trophy elk with a bow would for sure be at the top of my list.. id also like to kill a gator one of these days.. safari would be nice also but i just dont think ill ever have that kinda dough.. and i would love to kill a monster whitetail in canada

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mainly Deer, however I want to kill every Coyote I can. I have yet to kill one, however I want every last one of them dead as they kill deer year round and in places are hurting the deer herd.

I have seen so few Bob Cats, I will give them a pass. I am not going to kill one.

I would like to get a turkey this year.

Planning to deer hunt next year where there are some wild hogs to increase my chances of getting one of them.

I almost got a shot at a Coyote this year but I only saw it for about 3 seconds about 150 yards away, it was gone by the time I raised by gun. It didn't even see me.

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my number one I really want to hunt is a javelina. don't laugh at me.

if we are talking about inside tennessee a bobcat would be a dream come true.

realistically my goal this year is to shoot a turkey. I have never been turkey hunting. this is really my only my second year getting into hunting, I love dove hunting this year and I got my first deer this year. Turkey season in April if I can find some land to hunt on a turkey on. (if you are in mid-TN and need someone to build fences, dig a ditch, anything you need PM me :( ).

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Marco Polo Argali. Why? Because it's hard and not everyone has the physical fortitude to do it. And because they are just dang cool looking animals.[/quote

Yes, one of those would be an awesome trophy. Actually I didn't know what it was til I google it.

Probably have a better chance at a Bighorn Sheep which looks simlar, not nearly as big, but probably never get the chance to hunt those either.

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