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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2244202" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Here where I live the grass doesn't grow very tall for the most part . We have some types that do but they are mostly in small patches most of our grass' grow to 3-4 inch's tall at most . By mid June most years they are starting to cure and be dried out till they are crunchy to walk on . I learned that if you pick your feet up only about 1/4" - 1/2" and push your foot forward as you step it will push the dried grass forward and make less noise as you walk through it as well as that your foot will not make much noise when it lands on the ground as you transfer your weight forward onto it . It was the way that I walked naturally but I have worked to improve on it and it is a habit now because I thought about walking quietly till I ingrained it in my traits to help me be a better coyote hunter . After awhile you get to where you feel with your feet as well like you do with your hands so that you know what is laying on the ground , rocks , sticks , high and low spots ect. .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2244202, member: 91783"] Here where I live the grass doesn't grow very tall for the most part . We have some types that do but they are mostly in small patches most of our grass' grow to 3-4 inch's tall at most . By mid June most years they are starting to cure and be dried out till they are crunchy to walk on . I learned that if you pick your feet up only about 1/4" - 1/2" and push your foot forward as you step it will push the dried grass forward and make less noise as you walk through it as well as that your foot will not make much noise when it lands on the ground as you transfer your weight forward onto it . It was the way that I walked naturally but I have worked to improve on it and it is a habit now because I thought about walking quietly till I ingrained it in my traits to help me be a better coyote hunter . After awhile you get to where you feel with your feet as well like you do with your hands so that you know what is laying on the ground , rocks , sticks , high and low spots ect. . [/QUOTE]
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