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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="trapper1954" data-source="post: 3029718" data-attributes="member: 128092"><p>Life is grand ain't it. Back in the 80's I was hunting mule deer with a couple of guys near Terlingua on a place called the 02. I found this old post foundation and crumbled chimney, old buttons and stuff peaking out of the wind blown dust and in amoungst it all was this coin about the size if a quarter and brass it was. George Wilson Cattle Company, Good For One Drink, Marfa Texas, Still got that little token and think the world of it. Off in the middle of that desert was a spring that come out of a rock outcropping and I decided to sit it out from up on top of that outcropping and watch the water hole. There were matate's and manos all over, holes ground plum thru the big slab rock from Indians of long ago pounding mesquite beans and off in this alkali flat I could see these stones in circles. I went out there and it appeared to be campfire deals 6 or 8 of em, so I dug into it and sure enough down 6" was ashes. Time stands still out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trapper1954, post: 3029718, member: 128092"] Life is grand ain't it. Back in the 80's I was hunting mule deer with a couple of guys near Terlingua on a place called the 02. I found this old post foundation and crumbled chimney, old buttons and stuff peaking out of the wind blown dust and in amoungst it all was this coin about the size if a quarter and brass it was. George Wilson Cattle Company, Good For One Drink, Marfa Texas, Still got that little token and think the world of it. Off in the middle of that desert was a spring that come out of a rock outcropping and I decided to sit it out from up on top of that outcropping and watch the water hole. There were matate's and manos all over, holes ground plum thru the big slab rock from Indians of long ago pounding mesquite beans and off in this alkali flat I could see these stones in circles. I went out there and it appeared to be campfire deals 6 or 8 of em, so I dug into it and sure enough down 6" was ashes. Time stands still out there. [/QUOTE]
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