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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 735745" data-attributes="member: 8778"><p>Live and worked on a ranch 5000 plus acres of land in central Idaho saw many animals.</p><p> We were feeding 780 head of cattle daily, and would watch the coyotes catch mice and</p><p>play while we were working......</p><p> I was going to shoot one one day and thought of all the mice that they ate and other pests</p><p>put my sights just under his rear tail and pulled the trigger watch him jump spin 360 and </p><p>run off ( did not shoot him) that was the last time I shot at a coyote just went back to watching them mouse.</p><p> I was in my early thirty's then........Well I guess the story told by a friend "Life doesn't</p><p>begin at 40 for those of us that did 60 at 20"....</p><p> Still enjoy nature and the many gifts that are there for those who just set still and allow her to be.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 735745, member: 8778"] Live and worked on a ranch 5000 plus acres of land in central Idaho saw many animals. We were feeding 780 head of cattle daily, and would watch the coyotes catch mice and play while we were working...... I was going to shoot one one day and thought of all the mice that they ate and other pests put my sights just under his rear tail and pulled the trigger watch him jump spin 360 and run off ( did not shoot him) that was the last time I shot at a coyote just went back to watching them mouse. I was in my early thirty's then........Well I guess the story told by a friend "Life doesn't begin at 40 for those of us that did 60 at 20".... Still enjoy nature and the many gifts that are there for those who just set still and allow her to be....... [/QUOTE]
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