The coyotes and raccoons haven’t been kind enough to leave a jar of their urine at my house so I’ll continue to put pellets through their brainCoyote urine and Raccoon urine work in keeping them away. Just so you know.

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The coyotes and raccoons haven’t been kind enough to leave a jar of their urine at my house so I’ll continue to put pellets through their brainCoyote urine and Raccoon urine work in keeping them away. Just so you know.
You can buy it lolThe coyotes and raccoons haven’t been kind enough to leave a jar of their urine at my house so I’ll continue to put pellets through their brain![]()
InterestingYou can buy it lol
From what I have seen and heard, the Nile monitors have already made their way to Martin County, and so have Mexican spiny tail iguanas.InterestingI appreciate all the knowledge from the veteran shooters. Definitely good information for potential clients. Hoping I can help pay bills and support my family doing this. I live close to your northern limits. Definitely some big lizards up this way.
I’ve seen multiple videos of Nile monitors in Martin county and south Florida. Looks like I’ll need to get a larger caliber to add to the arsenal.From what I have seen and heard, the Nile monitors have already made their way to Martin County, and so have Mexican spiny tail iguanas.
.30 or .35 would be bestI’ve seen multiple videos of Nile monitors in Martin county and south Florida. Looks like I’ll need to get a larger caliber to add to the arsenal.
if you want to get together and get out and thump some let me know always looking for others in the area , to shoot with .All set up and dailed in with the iguana rifle. Clean shot in and out. Iguana dropped in place and didn’t even take a step. View attachment 530679
.30 works well but the 22 gets it done also ive seen them out on the ok waterway well working a few times now just not when i had a gun with me and able to shoot ..30 or .35 would be best