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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: 2777664" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>It's good to know quite a bit of what the coyotes are saying but for what you and I do it really doesn't take a lot of their vocabulary it's mostly figuring out what to say when and why we want to say it to them at that time, so they don't say to themselves what the he99 that's not right I'm leaving now this isn't the place for me. Like with any of the calling sounds, rabbit or deer and any of the other sounds if they feel it's out of time or place, they will be cautious, so many times it's their caution that people mistake for being educated. When their numbers are lower, they are more cautious it really is that simple in most cases. As we have killed most of the coyotes by this time of the year that weren't cautious or were the younger hungrier ones it just stands to reason that they won't be as bold for the most part so then when we ere it should be on the side of caution also. Over the years I have met some pretty smart coyotes just like we find some pretty smart domestic dogs, the smarter more cautious coyotes survive to breed with smarter more cautious coyotes we are actually doing selective breeding of them unintentionally in that manor but that's what keeps it so interesting to us and so frustrating for others. My Grandmother and Grandpa always told me to do my best at whatever I did and to give 8 hours of work if I ask for 8 hours of pay, the ranchers appreciate it when you do your best for them as well while you are learning more as you go along it's just so much enjoyment for me in return.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2777664, member: 91783"] It's good to know quite a bit of what the coyotes are saying but for what you and I do it really doesn't take a lot of their vocabulary it's mostly figuring out what to say when and why we want to say it to them at that time, so they don't say to themselves what the he99 that's not right I'm leaving now this isn't the place for me. Like with any of the calling sounds, rabbit or deer and any of the other sounds if they feel it's out of time or place, they will be cautious, so many times it's their caution that people mistake for being educated. When their numbers are lower, they are more cautious it really is that simple in most cases. As we have killed most of the coyotes by this time of the year that weren't cautious or were the younger hungrier ones it just stands to reason that they won't be as bold for the most part so then when we ere it should be on the side of caution also. Over the years I have met some pretty smart coyotes just like we find some pretty smart domestic dogs, the smarter more cautious coyotes survive to breed with smarter more cautious coyotes we are actually doing selective breeding of them unintentionally in that manor but that's what keeps it so interesting to us and so frustrating for others. My Grandmother and Grandpa always told me to do my best at whatever I did and to give 8 hours of work if I ask for 8 hours of pay, the ranchers appreciate it when you do your best for them as well while you are learning more as you go along it's just so much enjoyment for me in return. [/QUOTE]
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