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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: 3007462" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Fifteen degrees in that humidity is deadly take care all of you that have to get out in it. For all of the tools we have to use in our tool kits for predator control someone will excel with the use of them. Someone will be excellent with leghold traps but just average with snares, or calls, another person will be exceptional with snares, this other person has a good understanding of calling, and the person down in this place when they set an M-44 you know some coyote is going to pull it, or they wouldn't put it where they did. Most of us will be average with all of the tools but have one tool that we actually prefer to use over the rest of them and will be a little above average with it. The control people that I have seen that were exceedingly good about it were all open minded, actually observed their world and noticed things that the others missed. It's the same in all of the professions of the world. Most of us will be average at all aspects of our chosen professions a few of us will excel at one aspect of it of maybe two, a very rare few will excel at several aspects of it. The majority of us will be what they call a jack of all trades but a master of nun, we will be good at the things we do strive to be the best we can and accept that we aren't perfect we are just humans, making our way in the world, and enjoying what we do as we try to improve on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 3007462, member: 91783"] Fifteen degrees in that humidity is deadly take care all of you that have to get out in it. For all of the tools we have to use in our tool kits for predator control someone will excel with the use of them. Someone will be excellent with leghold traps but just average with snares, or calls, another person will be exceptional with snares, this other person has a good understanding of calling, and the person down in this place when they set an M-44 you know some coyote is going to pull it, or they wouldn't put it where they did. Most of us will be average with all of the tools but have one tool that we actually prefer to use over the rest of them and will be a little above average with it. The control people that I have seen that were exceedingly good about it were all open minded, actually observed their world and noticed things that the others missed. It's the same in all of the professions of the world. Most of us will be average at all aspects of our chosen professions a few of us will excel at one aspect of it of maybe two, a very rare few will excel at several aspects of it. The majority of us will be what they call a jack of all trades but a master of nun, we will be good at the things we do strive to be the best we can and accept that we aren't perfect we are just humans, making our way in the world, and enjoying what we do as we try to improve on them. [/QUOTE]
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