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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: 3064389" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>It was called flock shooting when I was younger. They did it in the military to teach us that one person acting badly could and had caused the death of many others. In 1972 Richard Nixon signed into law a bill that banned all of our control toxins due to people not using them responsibly. We learned how to do our jobs differently then and will again. The old saying that one bad apple spoils the whole barrel came about for a reason it has been around longer than any of us have been alive. We will still do our work to the best of our abilities with what we have left. We will set our traps, snares and call predators all the while learning how to do so better as we gain more experience and visit with others about how they do things differently than we do. The ones of us that take predator control seriously will adapt and overcome the restrictions placed on us as we have in the past and will in the future. I know from experience that there are people that do foolish things that no matter what I will not be able to tell them anything differently. Grant me the wisdom to know what I can and can't change has also been around longer than I have, someone who has a better memory than me can say the whole saying. I am thinking that Buck and several others have it memorized.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 3064389, member: 91783"] It was called flock shooting when I was younger. They did it in the military to teach us that one person acting badly could and had caused the death of many others. In 1972 Richard Nixon signed into law a bill that banned all of our control toxins due to people not using them responsibly. We learned how to do our jobs differently then and will again. The old saying that one bad apple spoils the whole barrel came about for a reason it has been around longer than any of us have been alive. We will still do our work to the best of our abilities with what we have left. We will set our traps, snares and call predators all the while learning how to do so better as we gain more experience and visit with others about how they do things differently than we do. The ones of us that take predator control seriously will adapt and overcome the restrictions placed on us as we have in the past and will in the future. I know from experience that there are people that do foolish things that no matter what I will not be able to tell them anything differently. Grant me the wisdom to know what I can and can't change has also been around longer than I have, someone who has a better memory than me can say the whole saying. I am thinking that Buck and several others have it memorized. [/QUOTE]
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