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Teaching An Old Dog New Coyote Hunting Tricks By Justin Shireman
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<blockquote data-quote="devins" data-source="post: 445324" data-attributes="member: 27441"><p>Justin, enjoyed the article. I got my BS in biology at probably the same place you did. I grew up at Custer City and have hunted from the Gould area up to the Seiling and Oakwood area. Man I am seeing tons this year. I love deer season but am looking forward to January and hitting the calls. I have had to show great restraint this season and have had up to 5 pass me in one evening, and one really nice bobcat that evening too. I moved back to Clinton to practice after the Med Center in Nebraska(great hunting and fishing up there too). Any way I appreciate the article, I don't feel like it but I might be an old dog myself, but they keep teaching me new tricks just like you said. Hope you all have a great season. I have a son in law that we are going to get him started on the coyotes this season so that is just an added bonus too(might get to shop for another rifle with his money, LOL ).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devins, post: 445324, member: 27441"] Justin, enjoyed the article. I got my BS in biology at probably the same place you did. I grew up at Custer City and have hunted from the Gould area up to the Seiling and Oakwood area. Man I am seeing tons this year. I love deer season but am looking forward to January and hitting the calls. I have had to show great restraint this season and have had up to 5 pass me in one evening, and one really nice bobcat that evening too. I moved back to Clinton to practice after the Med Center in Nebraska(great hunting and fishing up there too). Any way I appreciate the article, I don't feel like it but I might be an old dog myself, but they keep teaching me new tricks just like you said. Hope you all have a great season. I have a son in law that we are going to get him started on the coyotes this season so that is just an added bonus too(might get to shop for another rifle with his money, LOL ). [/QUOTE]
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