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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="DMP25-06" data-source="post: 2610124" data-attributes="member: 27271"><p>Straight Shooter , </p><p></p><p>When my Dad and Brothers and I would go to New Mexico and Colorado , from 1973 - 2011 , the things that I enjoyed the most were sharing those trips with them , and the mornings that I sat on the mountainsides before dawn with the sky still dark . I would lay on my back looking into the sky , looking for the Orion Constellation (Orion was a Hunter , as witnessed by his arrow quiver which contains the Orion Nebula), and I would sit there quietly , listening to the sounds of Nature awakening , and just try to absorb the Beauty of the world around me . </p><p>That was my escape from the hectic strife of every-day life in the big city .</p><p>I was a Hunter , and yes , I hunted hard , but the most important things to me were sharing these outings with my Dad and Brothers . </p><p></p><p>The only thing that could have made those memories better would have been if my twin Sons could have been on those hunts with us , but they did not graduate college until 1998 , and then they got jobs , got married and started families of their own .</p><p>My sons finally got to hunt with my Brothers and me in a 2017 Wyoming Antelope hunt , but unfortunately my Dad had passed-away in 2009 .</p><p>My Sons did go with us on Pheasant hunts from 1983-2009 , and got the opportunity to hunt with their Grandfather for those years , but never had the opportunity to share a tent , and mountain hunt with Dad .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DMP25-06, post: 2610124, member: 27271"] Straight Shooter , When my Dad and Brothers and I would go to New Mexico and Colorado , from 1973 - 2011 , the things that I enjoyed the most were sharing those trips with them , and the mornings that I sat on the mountainsides before dawn with the sky still dark . I would lay on my back looking into the sky , looking for the Orion Constellation (Orion was a Hunter , as witnessed by his arrow quiver which contains the Orion Nebula), and I would sit there quietly , listening to the sounds of Nature awakening , and just try to absorb the Beauty of the world around me . That was my escape from the hectic strife of every-day life in the big city . I was a Hunter , and yes , I hunted hard , but the most important things to me were sharing these outings with my Dad and Brothers . The only thing that could have made those memories better would have been if my twin Sons could have been on those hunts with us , but they did not graduate college until 1998 , and then they got jobs , got married and started families of their own . My sons finally got to hunt with my Brothers and me in a 2017 Wyoming Antelope hunt , but unfortunately my Dad had passed-away in 2009 . My Sons did go with us on Pheasant hunts from 1983-2009 , and got the opportunity to hunt with their Grandfather for those years , but never had the opportunity to share a tent , and mountain hunt with Dad . [/QUOTE]
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