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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="nicholasjohn" data-source="post: 1916803" data-attributes="member: 109113"><p>Crow hunting was a really big thing when I was in my late teens, and in a sense they're just like coyotes. Their vocalizations are not random - I just didn't know the language very well. I did pick up on some key words that usually made things happen, though. One of the older guys I used to hunt with had it pretty well roped & tied, though. He told me that it's a lot easier to get the crows to come to the call when you are "calling them by their first name." That ol' boy could talk them into coming out to play any time he wanted to. He could even call in birds close to town, where they had all been educated by us young inexperienced guys, who he called "puppies." He knew what they were saying, and we didn't. When you don't know what they're saying, it's like trying to order dinner in a restaurant in Mexico using your rusty high school Spanish. Queso fundido is not the same as queso fundio. Don't ask me how I know this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicholasjohn, post: 1916803, member: 109113"] Crow hunting was a really big thing when I was in my late teens, and in a sense they're just like coyotes. Their vocalizations are not random - I just didn't know the language very well. I did pick up on some key words that usually made things happen, though. One of the older guys I used to hunt with had it pretty well roped & tied, though. He told me that it's a lot easier to get the crows to come to the call when you are "calling them by their first name." That ol' boy could talk them into coming out to play any time he wanted to. He could even call in birds close to town, where they had all been educated by us young inexperienced guys, who he called "puppies." He knew what they were saying, and we didn't. When you don't know what they're saying, it's like trying to order dinner in a restaurant in Mexico using your rusty high school Spanish. Queso fundido is not the same as queso fundio. Don't ask me how I know this. [/QUOTE]
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