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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2504032" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>When you have been around a person , or dog long enough you learn how they speak under different conditions . When I get excited I might talk faster , louder and in a different tone . When my dog is close to an animal it might talk faster in a higher pitch and a chop instead of a bawl . When a dog hits a deer trail it might talk faster higher pitched then when it hits a coyote track . Dogs say different things for different animals at different tones and paces when you have been around them you learn to hear the subtle differences in their voice and know what it is that they are talking about . Reemty J . isn't that about how you would describe it ? They have a language the same as we do it's a matter of learning to interpret it and being able to hear the differences they have to say . Darn I need to charge my hearing aids lol .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2504032, member: 91783"] When you have been around a person , or dog long enough you learn how they speak under different conditions . When I get excited I might talk faster , louder and in a different tone . When my dog is close to an animal it might talk faster in a higher pitch and a chop instead of a bawl . When a dog hits a deer trail it might talk faster higher pitched then when it hits a coyote track . Dogs say different things for different animals at different tones and paces when you have been around them you learn to hear the subtle differences in their voice and know what it is that they are talking about . Reemty J . isn't that about how you would describe it ? They have a language the same as we do it's a matter of learning to interpret it and being able to hear the differences they have to say . Darn I need to charge my hearing aids lol . [/QUOTE]
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