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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: 2957888" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Buck: She is a pretty cat, nice white belly with good sharp outlined black spots, a good gray blue back not the rusty red of so many bobcats. I was selling some fur on time when a guy brought in a nice big cat that had been stretched on a coyote stretcher so it didn't have the rounded nose like it should, The fur buyer was good about it and told him I will pay you more if you use the correct stretchers, I asked him if he wanted me to show him the correct stretchers and to help him redo it. I brought him over to my house soaked his cat in some warm water, wrung the water out good and turned it skin side out put it on one of my stretchers for bobcats. pulled the legs out flat and stapled them to some cardboard to keep them flat tucked some paper towels into the legs to show him how to do them when it dried enough to turn it right side out and told him he could bring the stretcher back in the spring. Windypants: they are probably as you said laying up in the brushy draws and stands of trees hunting the mice and voles as well as the grouse then. How is your wind this year? We are having quite a bit of it here this year and the smaller animals are hanging out where they can stay out of pretty well. I was in hopes that with the El Nino it wouldn't blow as bad as the last couple of years. We got about six inches of snow out of this last artic front but some pretty cold temperatures. We have been running around 20 degrees colder than average temps for this time of year. I did notice that the moon was up during the day last week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2957888, member: 91783"] Buck: She is a pretty cat, nice white belly with good sharp outlined black spots, a good gray blue back not the rusty red of so many bobcats. I was selling some fur on time when a guy brought in a nice big cat that had been stretched on a coyote stretcher so it didn't have the rounded nose like it should, The fur buyer was good about it and told him I will pay you more if you use the correct stretchers, I asked him if he wanted me to show him the correct stretchers and to help him redo it. I brought him over to my house soaked his cat in some warm water, wrung the water out good and turned it skin side out put it on one of my stretchers for bobcats. pulled the legs out flat and stapled them to some cardboard to keep them flat tucked some paper towels into the legs to show him how to do them when it dried enough to turn it right side out and told him he could bring the stretcher back in the spring. Windypants: they are probably as you said laying up in the brushy draws and stands of trees hunting the mice and voles as well as the grouse then. How is your wind this year? We are having quite a bit of it here this year and the smaller animals are hanging out where they can stay out of pretty well. I was in hopes that with the El Nino it wouldn't blow as bad as the last couple of years. We got about six inches of snow out of this last artic front but some pretty cold temperatures. We have been running around 20 degrees colder than average temps for this time of year. I did notice that the moon was up during the day last week. [/QUOTE]
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