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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
A Bizarre Moment in Coyote Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2354796" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>I think that it is pretty sad when someone shares a story about observing wildlife and didn't kill it just because it was a "Predator". yes, there is a "Balance" in nature and Predators are taking over in a lot of areas. I guess when all the predators are gone then something else will kill animal populations. Prairie Dog towns wiped out in many areas from over population, Deer with CW. Livestock is a different story because they are raised and controlled by man.</p><p>I have hunted for food and sport. I just can't see killing just to kill.</p><p>I have been a very avid shooter besides getting meat for the table. Coyotes, PD, Chucks. I think that if you are lucky to see some animas in their environment and how they react, it is a truly a blessing. People and regular hunters rarely get that opportunity like that of "Predator Hunters" Predator Hunters by far see more of what goes on in nature than anyone else because of skill and stealth.</p><p>Myself sometimes I just want to watch nature and feel privileged to do so. I don't need to kill everything I put cross hairs on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2354796, member: 116439"] I think that it is pretty sad when someone shares a story about observing wildlife and didn't kill it just because it was a "Predator". yes, there is a "Balance" in nature and Predators are taking over in a lot of areas. I guess when all the predators are gone then something else will kill animal populations. Prairie Dog towns wiped out in many areas from over population, Deer with CW. Livestock is a different story because they are raised and controlled by man. I have hunted for food and sport. I just can't see killing just to kill. I have been a very avid shooter besides getting meat for the table. Coyotes, PD, Chucks. I think that if you are lucky to see some animas in their environment and how they react, it is a truly a blessing. People and regular hunters rarely get that opportunity like that of "Predator Hunters" Predator Hunters by far see more of what goes on in nature than anyone else because of skill and stealth. Myself sometimes I just want to watch nature and feel privileged to do so. I don't need to kill everything I put cross hairs on. [/QUOTE]
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