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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2287749" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I don't know for sure . They learn faster then most dogs I've known and tend to remember as long as they have lived before I killed them some way . I killed one once that didn't have any teeth and he wouldn't respond to any calls when I first got to working on that ranch . I saw his tracks and worked on him for over two years before he messed up and ran through a snare when running from the plane one morning . He never did talk to the siren , howls or any thing else . I took his mates and pups two springs in a row . I really don't know how old he was but he had very distinct foot prints and was smart to what I had to offer him . The guys that had been there before me weren't slouches either and they had been after him for three years they told me . He did keep getting reinforced as to all the stuff being used to try and get him and even evaded the helicopter and plane . He knew not to go through a hole under the fence twice and dug new holes except the last time he ran from the plane .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2287749, member: 91783"] I don't know for sure . They learn faster then most dogs I've known and tend to remember as long as they have lived before I killed them some way . I killed one once that didn't have any teeth and he wouldn't respond to any calls when I first got to working on that ranch . I saw his tracks and worked on him for over two years before he messed up and ran through a snare when running from the plane one morning . He never did talk to the siren , howls or any thing else . I took his mates and pups two springs in a row . I really don't know how old he was but he had very distinct foot prints and was smart to what I had to offer him . The guys that had been there before me weren't slouches either and they had been after him for three years they told me . He did keep getting reinforced as to all the stuff being used to try and get him and even evaded the helicopter and plane . He knew not to go through a hole under the fence twice and dug new holes except the last time he ran from the plane . [/QUOTE]
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