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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: 2070216" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Reemty I did most of my hunting by myself it just worked out that way and seemed to be better then when someone else was a long . I took the time to teach my kids to be hunters. So many people don't walk quiet , use cover correctly ect. it's not their fault or any thing like that they just haven't spent the time to learn how to or had someone to teach them or maybe not seen the need for it . And this year you have been doing a lot of spot and stalk hunting coyote so I imagine that you have learned much about coyote senses as well as having became more aware of your surroundings the use of low spots as cover brush ect. looking ahead to plan your approach in a few seconds time and making good on it . Well done ! Yes it also is a learned trait to stay calm , it comes natural to some but not many and is one of the valuable tools of the hunter .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2070216, member: 91783"] Reemty I did most of my hunting by myself it just worked out that way and seemed to be better then when someone else was a long . I took the time to teach my kids to be hunters. So many people don't walk quiet , use cover correctly ect. it's not their fault or any thing like that they just haven't spent the time to learn how to or had someone to teach them or maybe not seen the need for it . And this year you have been doing a lot of spot and stalk hunting coyote so I imagine that you have learned much about coyote senses as well as having became more aware of your surroundings the use of low spots as cover brush ect. looking ahead to plan your approach in a few seconds time and making good on it . Well done ! Yes it also is a learned trait to stay calm , it comes natural to some but not many and is one of the valuable tools of the hunter . [/QUOTE]
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