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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: 2218673" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I do love it when a chinook wind comes in and pushes the cold front back across the border . It's pretty to see the clear sky on one side and the clouds on the other side of the front in an ark . But the ground blizzard isn't so fun when you can't see 5 feet in front of your truck but if you were just up three feet higher it would be clear . It's kind of like being in the eye of the storm when you look up and it's clear but you look out to the sides and can't see anything lol . When you go to bed at night with freezing cold weather and get up the next morning with water running from the snow drifts is something to behold for sure Reemty . You gotta be tough as nails or harder then hammered H34L to put up with the winters up your way for sure . Those people that homesteaded up there and in NODAK land sure were .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2218673, member: 91783"] I do love it when a chinook wind comes in and pushes the cold front back across the border . It's pretty to see the clear sky on one side and the clouds on the other side of the front in an ark . But the ground blizzard isn't so fun when you can't see 5 feet in front of your truck but if you were just up three feet higher it would be clear . It's kind of like being in the eye of the storm when you look up and it's clear but you look out to the sides and can't see anything lol . When you go to bed at night with freezing cold weather and get up the next morning with water running from the snow drifts is something to behold for sure Reemty . You gotta be tough as nails or harder then hammered H34L to put up with the winters up your way for sure . Those people that homesteaded up there and in NODAK land sure were . [/QUOTE]
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