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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: 2960444" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>74honker, yes, they have been working on doing that for several years. There are 26 laws or rules of use for them, enacted by the federal government. But unfortunately, so many people don't think they were meant to be followed by them. A little bit of common sense goes a long way in their usage as well. You need to be considerate of others that want to use that land as well and think about that aspect of their usage as well. Signs are to be placed at all entrance points (access points) telling of their use in that area. With in ten feet of each unit's placement there is to be a stake sign saying that one is placed there, with an arrow pointing towards it. These signs have a resemblance of what one looks like. They are also bilingual American English and Spanish, red and white in color with a skull and cross bones on them. As with so many other things in our world and life in the United States of America a few people not doing the correct actions or using some common sense and showing a little amount of consideration of others has taken its toll on the rest of us. Sadly, so many of the freedoms that we have taken for granted and lost are due to just a few other persons bad acting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2960444, member: 91783"] 74honker, yes, they have been working on doing that for several years. There are 26 laws or rules of use for them, enacted by the federal government. But unfortunately, so many people don't think they were meant to be followed by them. A little bit of common sense goes a long way in their usage as well. You need to be considerate of others that want to use that land as well and think about that aspect of their usage as well. Signs are to be placed at all entrance points (access points) telling of their use in that area. With in ten feet of each unit's placement there is to be a stake sign saying that one is placed there, with an arrow pointing towards it. These signs have a resemblance of what one looks like. They are also bilingual American English and Spanish, red and white in color with a skull and cross bones on them. As with so many other things in our world and life in the United States of America a few people not doing the correct actions or using some common sense and showing a little amount of consideration of others has taken its toll on the rest of us. Sadly, so many of the freedoms that we have taken for granted and lost are due to just a few other persons bad acting! [/QUOTE]
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