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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: 2790973" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>It is the time when you will start seeing clean outs. They often are a little higher than that but that's about the right size for them. They might make several before she finds one that she really likes and will have her pups in it. I noticed that most of them had openings where the sun would shine on them in the mornings. Most of the management hated me because of what I knew and wasn't afraid to say, but they would get someone else to ask me how to do something then take credit for coming up with the solution to the problem. I still get calls from people asking me how to fix some things six years after I have retired from all of my jobs. I bailed an engineer out one time saving the company 16 million dollars in down time he got a big bonus, but he did buy me lunch and said thank you. It's funny how people will sometimes become really insecure about what others know and afraid of them because they feel they might take their job. I had people call me from other places to ask me how to fix their problem to me that was why I did what I did and made me feel good. To me that all applied to my coyote control because I was OCD about it also. Coyote work was and is my passion just being out there doing something that is helpful to another person so that they can make a living doing what is their passion is gratifying to me a thank you and a handshake goes far with me, so working at a different job to pay for my addiction of coyote control was well worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2790973, member: 91783"] It is the time when you will start seeing clean outs. They often are a little higher than that but that's about the right size for them. They might make several before she finds one that she really likes and will have her pups in it. I noticed that most of them had openings where the sun would shine on them in the mornings. Most of the management hated me because of what I knew and wasn't afraid to say, but they would get someone else to ask me how to do something then take credit for coming up with the solution to the problem. I still get calls from people asking me how to fix some things six years after I have retired from all of my jobs. I bailed an engineer out one time saving the company 16 million dollars in down time he got a big bonus, but he did buy me lunch and said thank you. It's funny how people will sometimes become really insecure about what others know and afraid of them because they feel they might take their job. I had people call me from other places to ask me how to fix their problem to me that was why I did what I did and made me feel good. To me that all applied to my coyote control because I was OCD about it also. Coyote work was and is my passion just being out there doing something that is helpful to another person so that they can make a living doing what is their passion is gratifying to me a thank you and a handshake goes far with me, so working at a different job to pay for my addiction of coyote control was well worth it. [/QUOTE]
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