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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="74honker" data-source="post: 2212399" data-attributes="member: 113930"><p>I suppose you are correct as we all probably have things second nature and those that we have to work at. We all learn best what we're exposed to the most and earliest. I guess for me its waterfowl, turkeys, and whitetails that are second nature to me for fun and as for work probably running all sorts of machinery and trucks. I operate and drive by feel and I'm told that's hard to do lol. I don't know I just do it. I also know what you mean about sleeping and waking up to the odd noise. When I'm running my big pumps I'm never more than 100yds from them including sleeping with them at night. I grease packings, check the babbits, and monitor my gauges in 2 hour intervals. I can be out like a light and 1 wrong sound and he awake like a bolt. Too late in life now but really wish I would've learned gunsmithing. I caught all this LR shooting and handloading bug just about 5 years ago. My dear wife says I'm more OCD on this stuff than anything wnd that's saying something coming from her as I can be terribly picky when it comes to how I do most things lol. This site and this particular thread has been the worst best thing for me. I just read and try absorb as much as I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="74honker, post: 2212399, member: 113930"] I suppose you are correct as we all probably have things second nature and those that we have to work at. We all learn best what we're exposed to the most and earliest. I guess for me its waterfowl, turkeys, and whitetails that are second nature to me for fun and as for work probably running all sorts of machinery and trucks. I operate and drive by feel and I'm told that's hard to do lol. I don't know I just do it. I also know what you mean about sleeping and waking up to the odd noise. When I'm running my big pumps I'm never more than 100yds from them including sleeping with them at night. I grease packings, check the babbits, and monitor my gauges in 2 hour intervals. I can be out like a light and 1 wrong sound and he awake like a bolt. Too late in life now but really wish I would've learned gunsmithing. I caught all this LR shooting and handloading bug just about 5 years ago. My dear wife says I'm more OCD on this stuff than anything wnd that's saying something coming from her as I can be terribly picky when it comes to how I do most things lol. This site and this particular thread has been the worst best thing for me. I just read and try absorb as much as I can. [/QUOTE]
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