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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: 3095458" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I learned early in life not to do things in anger because you can't undo it. A bullet sent down range cannot be called back. I have killed a few thousand coyotes over the years, and I have no amosite for them I actually have a regard, and respect for their abilities to survive being one of the most persecuted animals on earth, as well as their family raising abilities. I sadly have seen a lot of hunters of big game that didn't actually know the animal's anatomy well enough to make a good kill shot shooting too high. not realizing the vital spot would be lower, and so many people that get too excited to shoot correctly, especially with their first few coyotes. Yes, we do owe it to the animals to make quick clean kill shots or when we trap or snare them to study and learn the most effective ways to do it. I did learn how to do it the best ways that I could for the areas and ways available to me and still am doing the best I can to keep learning how to be better as do most of us. And yes, I have done my share of making mistakes at it while in the early stages of my career but tried to not make the same mistake twice and to learn from them as we all do. So much to learn and be shared with others and so little time even if we were to live to be 300 years old, we would still have more that we wanted to learn. And again, I wish to say thank you to all that share what they know with all of us!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 3095458, member: 91783"] I learned early in life not to do things in anger because you can't undo it. A bullet sent down range cannot be called back. I have killed a few thousand coyotes over the years, and I have no amosite for them I actually have a regard, and respect for their abilities to survive being one of the most persecuted animals on earth, as well as their family raising abilities. I sadly have seen a lot of hunters of big game that didn't actually know the animal's anatomy well enough to make a good kill shot shooting too high. not realizing the vital spot would be lower, and so many people that get too excited to shoot correctly, especially with their first few coyotes. Yes, we do owe it to the animals to make quick clean kill shots or when we trap or snare them to study and learn the most effective ways to do it. I did learn how to do it the best ways that I could for the areas and ways available to me and still am doing the best I can to keep learning how to be better as do most of us. And yes, I have done my share of making mistakes at it while in the early stages of my career but tried to not make the same mistake twice and to learn from them as we all do. So much to learn and be shared with others and so little time even if we were to live to be 300 years old, we would still have more that we wanted to learn. And again, I wish to say thank you to all that share what they know with all of us! [/QUOTE]
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