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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: 2745484" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>WYO300RUM; not yet we are supposed to start getting snow around 2:00 P.M.. We are getting the higher winds from the leading edge of the front I sure did enjoy the warm day yesterday that we got here nearly 50 F. I'm glad to hear that people enjoy hearing them as I enjoy sharing them. For so many years I lived, breathed and hunted coyotes. I worked at the power plant in Glenrock for 36-1/2years so I could do predator control and afford it. That's what supported my addiction to the coyote hunting and supported my family. I worked afternoons so I could keep a low profile as I am kind of an obnoxious person, not really, I just kind of like being out there with the coyotes and other animals, the challenge of getting the problem solved. and doing something that needs done on an everyday basis not just during fur season or when I feel like getting out to have a fun day of hunting. My primary job was doing predator control, but I worked at a secondary job to support it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2745484, member: 91783"] WYO300RUM; not yet we are supposed to start getting snow around 2:00 P.M.. We are getting the higher winds from the leading edge of the front I sure did enjoy the warm day yesterday that we got here nearly 50 F. I'm glad to hear that people enjoy hearing them as I enjoy sharing them. For so many years I lived, breathed and hunted coyotes. I worked at the power plant in Glenrock for 36-1/2years so I could do predator control and afford it. That's what supported my addiction to the coyote hunting and supported my family. I worked afternoons so I could keep a low profile as I am kind of an obnoxious person, not really, I just kind of like being out there with the coyotes and other animals, the challenge of getting the problem solved. and doing something that needs done on an everyday basis not just during fur season or when I feel like getting out to have a fun day of hunting. My primary job was doing predator control, but I worked at a secondary job to support it. [/QUOTE]
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