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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: 2272055" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Most likely I'm a lot like Forest , I've worn a lot of different shoes and hats in my life and may be a little slower then most . One year I was working a shut down at the power plant , my job was on the turbine doing repair work on it , the journal bearings , the control valves , reduction gears ect. . As I'm standing waiting for the elevator a group of contractors gathered waiting also , one of them had a hunch back and two bags of refractory on his shoulder weighing over 125 lbs . total . He also had a welding glove in his mouth . Every one just called him glove because of this habit he had . After work hours you would often see him carrying a railroad tie around . After awhile I started to visit him he had an interesting life story . He had at one time been a mathematics professor at a leading college in Wyoming . One day a drunken driver ran a stop sign and tee boned him as he was going home from work . He had spent weeks in the hospital , had a broken back thus the hunch back , severe head injury and resulting brain trauma and could no longer do his job as a mathematics professor . He carried the glove in his mouth because of seizures and would bite his tongue . That is one book that you could have never figured out by looking at it's cover .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2272055, member: 91783"] Most likely I'm a lot like Forest , I've worn a lot of different shoes and hats in my life and may be a little slower then most . One year I was working a shut down at the power plant , my job was on the turbine doing repair work on it , the journal bearings , the control valves , reduction gears ect. . As I'm standing waiting for the elevator a group of contractors gathered waiting also , one of them had a hunch back and two bags of refractory on his shoulder weighing over 125 lbs . total . He also had a welding glove in his mouth . Every one just called him glove because of this habit he had . After work hours you would often see him carrying a railroad tie around . After awhile I started to visit him he had an interesting life story . He had at one time been a mathematics professor at a leading college in Wyoming . One day a drunken driver ran a stop sign and tee boned him as he was going home from work . He had spent weeks in the hospital , had a broken back thus the hunch back , severe head injury and resulting brain trauma and could no longer do his job as a mathematics professor . He carried the glove in his mouth because of seizures and would bite his tongue . That is one book that you could have never figured out by looking at it's cover . [/QUOTE]
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