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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: 2338722" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>There was a company called GEO Mapping that if you gave them GPS readings they would make you a satellite photo map of that area with any way points that you ask them to include on it . I had them make maps of the ranches that I worked on with X's on the den locations as well as an F or a C for fox and coyote dens I had taken over the years . Then I could add to the locations each year with my own marks and GPS readings and marks . When I retired I gave them to the respective ranchers so that they then had that information about their ranches and could pass it along to the new control worker or what ever they wanted to do with it . For a new control worker that information would be worth a ton in time savings alone as they then would have a good idea of where the next bunch of predators would be denning and a place to start their spring search for dens . The Federal , State and county agencies that I was involved with , once we got GPS units would issue you one but when you stopped working for them they would ask you for the unit back so that information could be passed on to your replacement . Most of the time they were wiped clean before being returned as these people didn't want to help others replace them out of spite . Treat me as you want me to you and I will do you the same , most of them didn't like to be treated the way they treated others I know because I used to return their ways to them and watch them get upset over it .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2338722, member: 91783"] There was a company called GEO Mapping that if you gave them GPS readings they would make you a satellite photo map of that area with any way points that you ask them to include on it . I had them make maps of the ranches that I worked on with X's on the den locations as well as an F or a C for fox and coyote dens I had taken over the years . Then I could add to the locations each year with my own marks and GPS readings and marks . When I retired I gave them to the respective ranchers so that they then had that information about their ranches and could pass it along to the new control worker or what ever they wanted to do with it . For a new control worker that information would be worth a ton in time savings alone as they then would have a good idea of where the next bunch of predators would be denning and a place to start their spring search for dens . The Federal , State and county agencies that I was involved with , once we got GPS units would issue you one but when you stopped working for them they would ask you for the unit back so that information could be passed on to your replacement . Most of the time they were wiped clean before being returned as these people didn't want to help others replace them out of spite . Treat me as you want me to you and I will do you the same , most of them didn't like to be treated the way they treated others I know because I used to return their ways to them and watch them get upset over it . [/QUOTE]
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