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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: 2749616" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>When I'm talking about calling, hunting, trapping, snaring coyotes the vast majority of things, I talk about are because I made a mistake and had to correct it by figuring out the hard way it was a mistake and I had to then find a way to kill the coyote or coyotes or someone else told me about making the mistake and so I then tried not make it. Or I got asked to solve a problem from someone else making a mistake that they probably didn't even know they had made. Or they really didn't think much about it most times it was just a coyote that got away, or they didn't even know they had called in. It's a different world for a person that has to kill the problem animal then it is for the person that is a recreational coyote hunter, caller, trapper or snares person. Do your best to be your best, I worked with and learned from some very good control people, and I worked with some that left some to be desired and others had to continually clean up their mess they made, some that tried to learn and some that didn't. People are people no matter where you go in the world, the ratio of butt holes will remain constant everybody has one some just smell bad. Sorry I just couldn't resist kind of like when I froze a coyote in a standing position and wired it to the fence by one of the ranchers driveway that I worked for, yup he shot it so did his brother and ranch hand, he called me and asked why would you do that then laughed and told me about him getting his brother and the hired hand both to shoot it at different times after he had and found it to be frozen and wired to stand up. he said that his brother and the hand had both driven past it a couple of times and not seen it. You just have to have some fun sometimes as long as everyone can laugh it's called fun. If one person can't laugh, it's not fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2749616, member: 91783"] When I'm talking about calling, hunting, trapping, snaring coyotes the vast majority of things, I talk about are because I made a mistake and had to correct it by figuring out the hard way it was a mistake and I had to then find a way to kill the coyote or coyotes or someone else told me about making the mistake and so I then tried not make it. Or I got asked to solve a problem from someone else making a mistake that they probably didn't even know they had made. Or they really didn't think much about it most times it was just a coyote that got away, or they didn't even know they had called in. It's a different world for a person that has to kill the problem animal then it is for the person that is a recreational coyote hunter, caller, trapper or snares person. Do your best to be your best, I worked with and learned from some very good control people, and I worked with some that left some to be desired and others had to continually clean up their mess they made, some that tried to learn and some that didn't. People are people no matter where you go in the world, the ratio of butt holes will remain constant everybody has one some just smell bad. Sorry I just couldn't resist kind of like when I froze a coyote in a standing position and wired it to the fence by one of the ranchers driveway that I worked for, yup he shot it so did his brother and ranch hand, he called me and asked why would you do that then laughed and told me about him getting his brother and the hired hand both to shoot it at different times after he had and found it to be frozen and wired to stand up. he said that his brother and the hand had both driven past it a couple of times and not seen it. You just have to have some fun sometimes as long as everyone can laugh it's called fun. If one person can't laugh, it's not fun. [/QUOTE]
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