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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: 2225913" data-attributes="member: 113930"><p>One such circumstance is at least once a year a beaver will find its way into our drainage canals. They love to build dams INSIDE of big culverts in crossings. Once in a great while I can get a trackhoe to either dig it out if its right at the end of the culvert or maybe drag a large homemade grappel through it to clear it out but most of the time it's done by hand. You put the waders and a lifejacket on and you have to go in to manually dig it out. You dig till you can't hardly stand up in the current blowing through then get the heck out of the way. Usually takes 2 to 3 times/days of this before you get it all out. One wrong pull of something and the whole thing can break loose all at once and you're in deep xxxx. We are talking 6' culverts. The chance of getting hung up and or blown out with the wad are pretty high. Not to me but another person got blown a couple hundred feet out of one before he could get his bearings and out of the water when he pulled on the wrong log. It sucks lol. Always have a spotter when doing stupid stuff like this lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="74honker, post: 2225913, member: 113930"] One such circumstance is at least once a year a beaver will find its way into our drainage canals. They love to build dams INSIDE of big culverts in crossings. Once in a great while I can get a trackhoe to either dig it out if its right at the end of the culvert or maybe drag a large homemade grappel through it to clear it out but most of the time it's done by hand. You put the waders and a lifejacket on and you have to go in to manually dig it out. You dig till you can't hardly stand up in the current blowing through then get the heck out of the way. Usually takes 2 to 3 times/days of this before you get it all out. One wrong pull of something and the whole thing can break loose all at once and you're in deep xxxx. We are talking 6' culverts. The chance of getting hung up and or blown out with the wad are pretty high. Not to me but another person got blown a couple hundred feet out of one before he could get his bearings and out of the water when he pulled on the wrong log. It sucks lol. Always have a spotter when doing stupid stuff like this lol. [/QUOTE]
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