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Ultimate Long Range Coyote Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="motivationteam" data-source="post: 283231" data-attributes="member: 8031"><p>I understand the value of calling well. I am currently one of the biggest students of calling that you might ever find. I am not going to state that I am the best but I feel I am decent. As a matter of fact I am a prostaff for a call manufacturer and I have personally built over 100 calls from pup howlers, alpha male howlers, female howlers, estrous chirp calls, coyote fight simulation calls, all of the coyote distress calls along with every dying animal distress sound I can think of. I am practicing daily for the World Predator Calling Championship coming up for the second time ever next year. I have won hunting contests and am passionate about coyote hunting. </p><p></p><p>I will admit that as much practice as I put in I still have coyotes that I can't bring into 30 yards. I am up here in Idaho and there is some area's that I call that I can see for miles and have spent well over an hour trying to bring in a dog hung up at 1000k. I am probably never going to be good enough to call them all in and probably will never be good enough shot to shoot them at those long ranges but it sure is not going to stop me from trying. </p><p></p><p>My passion is coytoe hunting and shooting at coyotes. I love your comment I laughed my head off. You should write books. I am just always trying to reach the next level in hunting and shooting it is what gets me out of bed in the morning. I work so I can afford my passion heck sometimes I think I am a good husband to earn hunting time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="motivationteam, post: 283231, member: 8031"] I understand the value of calling well. I am currently one of the biggest students of calling that you might ever find. I am not going to state that I am the best but I feel I am decent. As a matter of fact I am a prostaff for a call manufacturer and I have personally built over 100 calls from pup howlers, alpha male howlers, female howlers, estrous chirp calls, coyote fight simulation calls, all of the coyote distress calls along with every dying animal distress sound I can think of. I am practicing daily for the World Predator Calling Championship coming up for the second time ever next year. I have won hunting contests and am passionate about coyote hunting. I will admit that as much practice as I put in I still have coyotes that I can't bring into 30 yards. I am up here in Idaho and there is some area's that I call that I can see for miles and have spent well over an hour trying to bring in a dog hung up at 1000k. I am probably never going to be good enough to call them all in and probably will never be good enough shot to shoot them at those long ranges but it sure is not going to stop me from trying. My passion is coytoe hunting and shooting at coyotes. I love your comment I laughed my head off. You should write books. I am just always trying to reach the next level in hunting and shooting it is what gets me out of bed in the morning. I work so I can afford my passion heck sometimes I think I am a good husband to earn hunting time! [/QUOTE]
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