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Prairie Dogger was started by an avid Prairie Dog hunter who wanted an easy, and convenient way to communicate with other hunters and land owner to provide a centralized location for all Prairie Doggers to come together to take care of a growing problem.
Prairie Dogs are a land owners worst enemy, first off, they are extremely difficult to get rid of. Not to mention they pose a serious threat to livestock and horses, and are carriers of many deadly diseases. |
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About Our Services: |
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Prairie Dogger is a free service for all hunters. If you are looking to sharpen your skills, or just looking for a good time, then we are the site for you!
Hosting a hunt is easy and convenient for anyone wishing to do so. We give the host the ability to communicate with their confirmed hunters via phone or email. Also hosts have the ability to limit the number of hunters that show up for any given scheduled hunt. |
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Environmental Concerns: |
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The environment is of the upmost concern for us. We recommend the use of FMJ or TMJ ammo at all times. Lead ammo is a polutant and can cause damage to our water system and can be detrimental to livestock.
We don't recommend handling prairie dog remains with bare hands. They are know carriers of many serious diseses. Always handle remains wearing gloves, and wash your hands after handling prairie dog remains! Prairie dogs remains also make for an easy meal for cyotes as well. |
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Safety: |
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Safety is of the upmost concern to us. Which is why hosts have the ability to limit the age of hunters that can attend any event, as well as require that hunters safety cards, and small game licenses be presented before a hunter can hunt in any given group. Remember, a good hunter is a safe hunter. |
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