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<blockquote data-quote="Allen Lone wolf" data-source="post: 2806720" data-attributes="member: 121301"><p>Went on a Prarie dog hunt in the mid 90's it was a trip that spun a off a graduation gift to my son. Three of our friends went with us and we got our information from varmint hunters magazine. We went with John and Candy Kahlil in Zortman Montana. They were great folks that provided a place to stay, license and all our basic needs.We hunted on Belknap Indian Reservation Along with private land. The paint color on the fence posts at the cattle gate entrance determines whether the landowners allowed hunting. Being from Alabama we were amazed at the flat terrain and distance you could shoot. We all had an awesome time and I managed to kill 2 at 759yds with a .308 using 125gr. bullets @ 3025fps. Don't know if they are still operating or not but good luck and have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen Lone wolf, post: 2806720, member: 121301"] Went on a Prarie dog hunt in the mid 90's it was a trip that spun a off a graduation gift to my son. Three of our friends went with us and we got our information from varmint hunters magazine. We went with John and Candy Kahlil in Zortman Montana. They were great folks that provided a place to stay, license and all our basic needs.We hunted on Belknap Indian Reservation Along with private land. The paint color on the fence posts at the cattle gate entrance determines whether the landowners allowed hunting. Being from Alabama we were amazed at the flat terrain and distance you could shoot. We all had an awesome time and I managed to kill 2 at 759yds with a .308 using 125gr. bullets @ 3025fps. Don't know if they are still operating or not but good luck and have fun. [/QUOTE]
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