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Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2313524" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>For me life is about learning new things , I don't care who or what I learn from I'm just hungry for knowledge . I read a lot and look at what others have to say about things here on this site in the different posts . We each and every one of us have had different experiences even with the same things in our lives . I have found for me I like a 223 with 55 grain sierra hollow point rounds running at 2900 feet per second muzzle velocity . Where Reenty J. likes his 204 with 39 grain bullets running with a faster foot per second . I have worked with people of different back grounds and religious beliefs and often when I ask them some questions about their beliefs they will become defensive as they don't know that I want to know about their beliefs not make fun of them for their beliefs . I studied how beaver will dam a stream with several smaller dams up stream of the larger dam . They do this so that when there are fast moving flood waters it will slow down the flow and not breach their main dam . But I've watched people build one larger dam in a stream that washed out with the first flood because they didn't believe me when I said they needed some smaller dams to slow the flow of flood waters like the beaver do . Look at the way rabbits run and evade a beagle by running in a circle then ducking into a bramble patch . Then look at the beagle and how after they have hunted rabbits for some time they learn what the rabbit normally does . I like to learn and pass on some of what I have learned to others that also want to learn different things then what we grew up being taught about . We don't gain wisdom by being critical of others thoughts and beliefs or by not learning from the animals that we are raising or hunting we gain it from being open to learning from all other life forms . I have found that the coyote is one creature that I have learned a lot from and that by letting myself act more like them I can hunt them more successfully .just as Reemty J . stated the other day , but not just the coyote all of the other animals that I have hunted were easier to hunt by being more like a coyote on the hunt then a human . The indigenous people that I have worked with knew this and taught me about this that's the way they survived . I hope that every one has a good hunt this season no matter what it is they may be hunting and that they may feel free to share their hunts with the rest of us so we too can experience their hunt and the enjoyment they got from it . Be safe and enjoy .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2313524, member: 91783"] For me life is about learning new things , I don't care who or what I learn from I'm just hungry for knowledge . I read a lot and look at what others have to say about things here on this site in the different posts . We each and every one of us have had different experiences even with the same things in our lives . I have found for me I like a 223 with 55 grain sierra hollow point rounds running at 2900 feet per second muzzle velocity . Where Reenty J. likes his 204 with 39 grain bullets running with a faster foot per second . I have worked with people of different back grounds and religious beliefs and often when I ask them some questions about their beliefs they will become defensive as they don't know that I want to know about their beliefs not make fun of them for their beliefs . I studied how beaver will dam a stream with several smaller dams up stream of the larger dam . They do this so that when there are fast moving flood waters it will slow down the flow and not breach their main dam . But I've watched people build one larger dam in a stream that washed out with the first flood because they didn't believe me when I said they needed some smaller dams to slow the flow of flood waters like the beaver do . Look at the way rabbits run and evade a beagle by running in a circle then ducking into a bramble patch . Then look at the beagle and how after they have hunted rabbits for some time they learn what the rabbit normally does . I like to learn and pass on some of what I have learned to others that also want to learn different things then what we grew up being taught about . We don't gain wisdom by being critical of others thoughts and beliefs or by not learning from the animals that we are raising or hunting we gain it from being open to learning from all other life forms . I have found that the coyote is one creature that I have learned a lot from and that by letting myself act more like them I can hunt them more successfully .just as Reemty J . stated the other day , but not just the coyote all of the other animals that I have hunted were easier to hunt by being more like a coyote on the hunt then a human . The indigenous people that I have worked with knew this and taught me about this that's the way they survived . I hope that every one has a good hunt this season no matter what it is they may be hunting and that they may feel free to share their hunts with the rest of us so we too can experience their hunt and the enjoyment they got from it . Be safe and enjoy . [/QUOTE]
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