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Offline Loki_762

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Want to film a PD hunt...
« on: March 06, 2008, 04:42:53 PM »
I have a buddy who is starting up a video production company, and is looking for a place to film a prairie dog or ground squirrel hunt to get things rolling.  We know that we could go to a place in eastern Montana where his aunt lives to do it, but being as that we are in Washington, it is a bit of a haul to do that over a weekend.  Does anyone know of a place closer than eastern Montana where a couple of guys from Seattle could just drive out for a couple of days, shoot a few ground squirrels or prairie dogs, and head back to work by Monday?  He just wants to get some good footage of some shooting to put into a promo video for his company, and I get the added perk of being the trigger man.  Anyone have any suggestions where we could do this?
Thanks for the help,
Chris

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Re: Want to film a PD hunt...
« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2008, 09:20:26 PM »
Not PD's, but I just heard from a long time hunting pard who farms near Wapato today that the sage rats and picket pins are starting to come up in central Washington now.   Not anywhere's near as many of them there as we get when he comes down for my annual shoots in northern Nevada later in the spring for them, but it's a bunch closer than eastern Montana's PD's.    Best bet is just start knocking on doors in the area to find places to shoot.   That's how I got my 40 odd annual ADC contracts for them and predators on ranches in Nevada years ago.
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