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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: 3100027" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Here today we are having rain and snow mixed with high wind gusts. South of us I-25 is closed to high profile and light weight vehicles most trucks under 40,000 pounds are asked to stay off the highways and in places those up to 50,000. Small cars and pickups are asked to stay off the highways also. You will always have those people that say it doesn't apply to me and those that say well I didn't know. Sadly, if they get in trouble and have problems, they aren't the only ones that they have put at risk, the ones that come out to help them are then put at risk because of their actions. With wet weather and winds of 25 - 90 mph it's not going to be very productive to be out in the pursuit of predators for a while. Lambing is set to start and several of the ranchers don't want a lot of people roaming around in their pastures with the livestock at this time. I had one young man tell me that I was afraid of getting my truck muddy one time but about the time I told him it didn't bother me to wash my truck that I just couldn't see cutting ruts in the roads unnecessarily his dad told him that it wasn't very smart to be doing the same thing. I guess us older people were taught differently. It didn't take but one good butt chewing for me to get the message and think before I acted, my grandparents didn't hold back when they thought you needed to think a little differently about your actions. You darned sure didn't have to guess about what they were telling you about what they thought you were doing wrong in their eyes. While we are out in the pursuit of predators we need to show respect for the land, animals, people we are working for and who are the landowners, and thusly ourselves and our families.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 3100027, member: 91783"] Here today we are having rain and snow mixed with high wind gusts. South of us I-25 is closed to high profile and light weight vehicles most trucks under 40,000 pounds are asked to stay off the highways and in places those up to 50,000. Small cars and pickups are asked to stay off the highways also. You will always have those people that say it doesn't apply to me and those that say well I didn't know. Sadly, if they get in trouble and have problems, they aren't the only ones that they have put at risk, the ones that come out to help them are then put at risk because of their actions. With wet weather and winds of 25 - 90 mph it's not going to be very productive to be out in the pursuit of predators for a while. Lambing is set to start and several of the ranchers don't want a lot of people roaming around in their pastures with the livestock at this time. I had one young man tell me that I was afraid of getting my truck muddy one time but about the time I told him it didn't bother me to wash my truck that I just couldn't see cutting ruts in the roads unnecessarily his dad told him that it wasn't very smart to be doing the same thing. I guess us older people were taught differently. It didn't take but one good butt chewing for me to get the message and think before I acted, my grandparents didn't hold back when they thought you needed to think a little differently about your actions. You darned sure didn't have to guess about what they were telling you about what they thought you were doing wrong in their eyes. While we are out in the pursuit of predators we need to show respect for the land, animals, people we are working for and who are the landowners, and thusly ourselves and our families. [/QUOTE]
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