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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: 1964807" data-attributes="member: 109113"><p>We are creatures of habit, DSheetz. Why do we do it this way ? Because we've always done it that way - it's our procedure. Does it always work for us ? Well, no - not always. Sometimes we need to do it differently, because the surrounding circumstances have changed, or some outside variable dictates a need for a different approach. When you put the bug in the pilot's ear to come in from the north, he promptly blew it off. Once it became his idea, though, it seemed like a good idea - and he tried it. You were looking at the big picture. He was tuck in a rut, doing it the way he had always done it - even when it didn't work. The fact that you didn't say "I told you so" probably did a lot to cement in the lesson he learned that day. It may have opened his mind to a whole new way of operating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicholasjohn, post: 1964807, member: 109113"] We are creatures of habit, DSheetz. Why do we do it this way ? Because we've always done it that way - it's our procedure. Does it always work for us ? Well, no - not always. Sometimes we need to do it differently, because the surrounding circumstances have changed, or some outside variable dictates a need for a different approach. When you put the bug in the pilot's ear to come in from the north, he promptly blew it off. Once it became his idea, though, it seemed like a good idea - and he tried it. You were looking at the big picture. He was tuck in a rut, doing it the way he had always done it - even when it didn't work. The fact that you didn't say "I told you so" probably did a lot to cement in the lesson he learned that day. It may have opened his mind to a whole new way of operating. [/QUOTE]
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