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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: 2843358" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Most of us here try to be helpful to others and share what we have observed over the years with others so they too can enjoy their time outdoors more easily and understand what they are seeing or experiencing. In life I have found a few that want to condemn and some that want to tell others they don't know as much as they do but for the most part people intend to be helpful even if what they are saying might not sound that way. I might tell you that I see something and do things this or that way but it's my experiences and you can then take them and make a comparison with what you are seeing and then figure out what it is that is close to what I have described and have an awh-haw moment. There are so many times that I have needed to kill animals because they were killing livestock but there are also a lot of times that I found it best to leave animals that weren't killing livestock because I knew where they were, and they weren't hurting any livestock and if I killed them the ones that came to fill that vacuum might be killing more livestock and making more work for me. The coyote and red fox that didn't kill were my best teachers on handling those that were a problem giving me many hours of enjoyment while learning from them. I hope that all of the fathers had a good day yesterday and will again today. As well as anyone else have a good day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2843358, member: 91783"] Most of us here try to be helpful to others and share what we have observed over the years with others so they too can enjoy their time outdoors more easily and understand what they are seeing or experiencing. In life I have found a few that want to condemn and some that want to tell others they don't know as much as they do but for the most part people intend to be helpful even if what they are saying might not sound that way. I might tell you that I see something and do things this or that way but it's my experiences and you can then take them and make a comparison with what you are seeing and then figure out what it is that is close to what I have described and have an awh-haw moment. There are so many times that I have needed to kill animals because they were killing livestock but there are also a lot of times that I found it best to leave animals that weren't killing livestock because I knew where they were, and they weren't hurting any livestock and if I killed them the ones that came to fill that vacuum might be killing more livestock and making more work for me. The coyote and red fox that didn't kill were my best teachers on handling those that were a problem giving me many hours of enjoyment while learning from them. I hope that all of the fathers had a good day yesterday and will again today. As well as anyone else have a good day. [/QUOTE]
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