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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: 1972981" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I have an addiction to hunting coyote and spent at least 30 years hunting all but 10 to 15 days out of the year and up to 12 hours a day at it . That's almost all I wanted to do I'm not sure how my wife put up with it . I finally got it under control . I never did hate coyote as some people do , I just enjoyed being out hunting , trapping and snaring them . The challenge of matching wits with an animal that others had tried to kill and hadn't gotten was why I enjoyed it so much . To go out and get the problem animal or animals that were killing livestock as quickly and efficiently as I could as a personal challenge to myself then the feeling of satisfaction at getting the job done is the addictive part of why I did it so much for so long . To get done what others had tried and not gotten done was my drug that I fed on a sense of self worth of being useful to society . They called it survivors guilt I didn't know what it was just a drive to hunt coyote . That is why I have spent so much time out there and have had so many experiences hunting coyote no excuses just the way life turned out for me . I'm glad I hunted instead of doing other drugs or laying around drunk as some have and now I have some thing to share with others that they may enjoy and perhaps learn some small amount from at the same time . If you have some interesting hunting stories to share please do we all will enjoy hearing them and not a one of us will make fun of you but we darn sure will laugh with you as you can with us . Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1972981, member: 91783"] I have an addiction to hunting coyote and spent at least 30 years hunting all but 10 to 15 days out of the year and up to 12 hours a day at it . That's almost all I wanted to do I'm not sure how my wife put up with it . I finally got it under control . I never did hate coyote as some people do , I just enjoyed being out hunting , trapping and snaring them . The challenge of matching wits with an animal that others had tried to kill and hadn't gotten was why I enjoyed it so much . To go out and get the problem animal or animals that were killing livestock as quickly and efficiently as I could as a personal challenge to myself then the feeling of satisfaction at getting the job done is the addictive part of why I did it so much for so long . To get done what others had tried and not gotten done was my drug that I fed on a sense of self worth of being useful to society . They called it survivors guilt I didn't know what it was just a drive to hunt coyote . That is why I have spent so much time out there and have had so many experiences hunting coyote no excuses just the way life turned out for me . I'm glad I hunted instead of doing other drugs or laying around drunk as some have and now I have some thing to share with others that they may enjoy and perhaps learn some small amount from at the same time . If you have some interesting hunting stories to share please do we all will enjoy hearing them and not a one of us will make fun of you but we darn sure will laugh with you as you can with us . Dave [/QUOTE]
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