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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="Travler" data-source="post: 2751085" data-attributes="member: 116364"><p><strong>Dave , as you know I don't get on here much , but I sure enjoy your stories , they parallel so many things I had done over many years it really gets me laughing, growing up on a ranch is a real educational time in peoples life's , you learn so much about life the eco systems, and in a lot of cases a real work ethic , the frozen coyote got me thinking about the time I had a dead rattle snake laying in the floor of the pu , this has to be 50 years ago , I picked up somebody that was broke down , it was hot as blazes , we are driving along he asked if we could turn the A/C on , I said sure roll the windows down , he said it's hot out there , I said yep that's why I said roll the window down that's the only AC this truck has , I think the truck was a 1955 or close to it , we were talking for a bit , it didn't take much for me to figure out he wasn't from where we lived , he's getting pretty comfortable he didn't pay much attention until is that rattlesnake lay there in the floor a friend of yours , did he get in when you. Did , he started shaking like a leaf and was standing in the seat in about a second , he failed to see the humor I did , he got out at the first place we came to in town , I pulled that frozen coyote trick on my kids as they were growing up , is't fun getting old some times </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travler, post: 2751085, member: 116364"] [B]Dave , as you know I don’t get on here much , but I sure enjoy your stories , they parallel so many things I had done over many years it really gets me laughing, growing up on a ranch is a real educational time in peoples life’s , you learn so much about life the eco systems, and in a lot of cases a real work ethic , the frozen coyote got me thinking about the time I had a dead rattle snake laying in the floor of the pu , this has to be 50 years ago , I picked up somebody that was broke down , it was hot as blazes , we are driving along he asked if we could turn the A/C on , I said sure roll the windows down , he said it’s hot out there , I said yep that’s why I said roll the window down that’s the only AC this truck has , I think the truck was a 1955 or close to it , we were talking for a bit , it didn’t take much for me to figure out he wasn’t from where we lived , he’s getting pretty comfortable he didn’t pay much attention until is that rattlesnake lay there in the floor a friend of yours , did he get in when you. Did , he started shaking like a leaf and was standing in the seat in about a second , he failed to see the humor I did , he got out at the first place we came to in town , I pulled that frozen coyote trick on my kids as they were growing up , is‘t fun getting old some times [/B] [/QUOTE]
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