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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: 2788170" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>It's interesting that the tides rise and fall with the moon. Gravitational influences from it here on earth that the animals feel while we humans have learned not to notice them as we have taught ourselves to not pay attention to the changes in barometric pressures that the animals pay attention to, they are there we just tend not to pay attention to them. We have for the most part given up the hunter gather way of life so tend to not feel the need to be finely attuned to the minute changes like that. People have learned to work at night in factories and such so the sun rise and set isn't as important as it once was, with so many of us living where there is a lot of lights at night, we also tend not to pay attention to the moon rise and set as well as the stars and other planets. Some people are so accustomed to being around noise and light pollution that they can't get relaxed when they are away from it, I have been around people that had to have a radio or other noise on to sleep or that had to have a light on to sleep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2788170, member: 91783"] It's interesting that the tides rise and fall with the moon. Gravitational influences from it here on earth that the animals feel while we humans have learned not to notice them as we have taught ourselves to not pay attention to the changes in barometric pressures that the animals pay attention to, they are there we just tend not to pay attention to them. We have for the most part given up the hunter gather way of life so tend to not feel the need to be finely attuned to the minute changes like that. People have learned to work at night in factories and such so the sun rise and set isn't as important as it once was, with so many of us living where there is a lot of lights at night, we also tend not to pay attention to the moon rise and set as well as the stars and other planets. Some people are so accustomed to being around noise and light pollution that they can't get relaxed when they are away from it, I have been around people that had to have a radio or other noise on to sleep or that had to have a light on to sleep. [/QUOTE]
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