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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: 1907463" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>We used to have an exchange program with schools from Maryland the students couldn't believe what kind of country we had here let alone how much distance there was between towns . When you have ranchers that live 40 miles from town a lot of people can't fathom that could be the case as they are used to seeing a town every 10 miles or less . No it's not heaven but as ReemtyJ said you can see it from here . At one time I was driving 65 miles out of Douglas just to get to where I was doing coyote control with no towns in sight . We have grass lands pine ridges ect. a lot of the time you may think it's pretty flat land but if you walk out there you will find a draw or coolie that may be 30 feet deep that you can't see until you get almost on top of it . We have hills and rock piles in places that some from other places might call a small mountain . Some are covered with grass that is only maybe 6" tall some have pine or juniper trees on them and some are mostly just rocks . When I was a kid town was only 12 miles from us but we may not go to town even once during the summer . There are still rural schools that go to 8th grade here and may only have 5 - 10 students . I have spent days out and not seen any one else .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1907463, member: 91783"] We used to have an exchange program with schools from Maryland the students couldn't believe what kind of country we had here let alone how much distance there was between towns . When you have ranchers that live 40 miles from town a lot of people can't fathom that could be the case as they are used to seeing a town every 10 miles or less . No it's not heaven but as ReemtyJ said you can see it from here . At one time I was driving 65 miles out of Douglas just to get to where I was doing coyote control with no towns in sight . We have grass lands pine ridges ect. a lot of the time you may think it's pretty flat land but if you walk out there you will find a draw or coolie that may be 30 feet deep that you can't see until you get almost on top of it . We have hills and rock piles in places that some from other places might call a small mountain . Some are covered with grass that is only maybe 6" tall some have pine or juniper trees on them and some are mostly just rocks . When I was a kid town was only 12 miles from us but we may not go to town even once during the summer . There are still rural schools that go to 8th grade here and may only have 5 - 10 students . I have spent days out and not seen any one else . [/QUOTE]
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