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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: 2216290" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Over the years I have observed countless animals and studied them and they are mostly well camouflaged for their areas . They are set to a time clock all their own and will stay motionless for long periods of time . Watching cats and other hunters move in on their intended prey taught me not to make wasted movements or quick movements to plan my route but to be able to change it as needed for a verity of reasons . Slow is steady and steady is fast isn't just a catch phrase it has real meaning when we learn to put it into practice . I have watched many people turn in circles not being able to plan and execute simple things that they do over and over again . What do I need to do this task and bring it with me the first time . Will I be out for a little while or will I be gone all day or more . What will I need if some thing in my plans changes . You don't need your whole house hold full of things just be prepared mostly mentally for things to change stay aware of your surroundings and observe what the animals are doing make note of what and why they are doing what and when for the next event that has similar circumstances . We learn the most from when we ourselves make mistakes as we tend to remember them the most . But first we have to know that we made a mistake and admit it to ourselves then make an effort to learn from it not one of us can't learn or improve on what it is that we do or want to do . Hunting is just one aspect of our lives that is constantly changing the coyote is a very adaptable animal and they are always changing to their world and we teach them what it is that we do if we can't change ourselves and learn to not get into the same routine every time we go out to hunt or call them . Do I go to the same stands every time do I use the same sounds on my E-call at every stand over and over do I drive the same farm roads in the same direction every time am I that creature of habit that I shouldn't be ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2216290, member: 91783"] Over the years I have observed countless animals and studied them and they are mostly well camouflaged for their areas . They are set to a time clock all their own and will stay motionless for long periods of time . Watching cats and other hunters move in on their intended prey taught me not to make wasted movements or quick movements to plan my route but to be able to change it as needed for a verity of reasons . Slow is steady and steady is fast isn't just a catch phrase it has real meaning when we learn to put it into practice . I have watched many people turn in circles not being able to plan and execute simple things that they do over and over again . What do I need to do this task and bring it with me the first time . Will I be out for a little while or will I be gone all day or more . What will I need if some thing in my plans changes . You don't need your whole house hold full of things just be prepared mostly mentally for things to change stay aware of your surroundings and observe what the animals are doing make note of what and why they are doing what and when for the next event that has similar circumstances . We learn the most from when we ourselves make mistakes as we tend to remember them the most . But first we have to know that we made a mistake and admit it to ourselves then make an effort to learn from it not one of us can't learn or improve on what it is that we do or want to do . Hunting is just one aspect of our lives that is constantly changing the coyote is a very adaptable animal and they are always changing to their world and we teach them what it is that we do if we can't change ourselves and learn to not get into the same routine every time we go out to hunt or call them . Do I go to the same stands every time do I use the same sounds on my E-call at every stand over and over do I drive the same farm roads in the same direction every time am I that creature of habit that I shouldn't be ? [/QUOTE]
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