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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: 2069146" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Wives have a way of knowing things about us that we don't want to admit . Mine asked me to stop going out so far by myself after my heart attach but I still did till it took me over an hour to change a flat tire because of my COPD . I gave it up and still miss it 4 years back . This is my connection to it for the most part now . As long as your not running out of breath or have heart problems and watch what your stepping on as well as someone else knowing where your going to be and when to expect you back you should be ok for now Straight Shooter . The grandson and I went out this afternoon ( I was letting him drive my old truck he's 12 now ) we went over 25 miles on a friends ranch and cut the tracks of 1 coyote , 2 fox and one bobcat maybe 200 antelope and a dozen mule deer . The mange air plane and a gov trapper have kept the predator numbers low . We bumped an old mule deer buck that had pomaded antlers on both sides one main beam on each side and nothing till they got to the top then 4 points coming out of the top on each side . We also found the tracks of a mule deer that was staggering and stumbling all over the place . It had chronic wasting disease how sad to see one with that shaking stumbling around . It's still against the law to put such an animal down your supposed to call the game warden .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2069146, member: 91783"] Wives have a way of knowing things about us that we don't want to admit . Mine asked me to stop going out so far by myself after my heart attach but I still did till it took me over an hour to change a flat tire because of my COPD . I gave it up and still miss it 4 years back . This is my connection to it for the most part now . As long as your not running out of breath or have heart problems and watch what your stepping on as well as someone else knowing where your going to be and when to expect you back you should be ok for now Straight Shooter . The grandson and I went out this afternoon ( I was letting him drive my old truck he's 12 now ) we went over 25 miles on a friends ranch and cut the tracks of 1 coyote , 2 fox and one bobcat maybe 200 antelope and a dozen mule deer . The mange air plane and a gov trapper have kept the predator numbers low . We bumped an old mule deer buck that had pomaded antlers on both sides one main beam on each side and nothing till they got to the top then 4 points coming out of the top on each side . We also found the tracks of a mule deer that was staggering and stumbling all over the place . It had chronic wasting disease how sad to see one with that shaking stumbling around . It's still against the law to put such an animal down your supposed to call the game warden . [/QUOTE]
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