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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2959088" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Obviously, you have never worked with any of indigenous people that are still out there in the world to learn how to stalk and hunt. Some of us have and a lot of people that haven't still know how to stalk be quiet and use the terrain, air currents as well as scent control to do just that. A lot of people in the world know how to be alert to the world around them, look, listen smell, taste and use their sixth sense still. So very many people in the world have been well trained in the art of the hunt. I have worked with people that were out and were brushed up trail setting and had the enemy pee on them never knowing that they were there, because if they did know it would have been a fire fight to the death. Not all of us from today's world go just stumbling around in the world. I personally have on more than one occasion slipped up on bobcats and coyotes to within just a few feet. As with you believing in bigfoot, but others don't, you don't seem to grasp the fact that there are still hunters of the hunters that are at peace with their world and can actually hunt. Hunting rabbits and birds with a rock or a stick the way that the ancestors did isn't that hard for some of us, hunting deer antelope and killing them in their bed isn't unheard of by some of us. Don't go getting your skivvies in a wad because some people don't agree with what you have to say, figure out better when and what battles to pursue and when to let a sleeping dog lay you will catch more flies with honey than with vinegar. To keep whipping a dead horse won't get you any closer to the barn but letting it lay taking the saddle off and walking back to the barn will. Alienating others doesn't do you or any cause any good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2959088, member: 91783"] Obviously, you have never worked with any of indigenous people that are still out there in the world to learn how to stalk and hunt. Some of us have and a lot of people that haven't still know how to stalk be quiet and use the terrain, air currents as well as scent control to do just that. A lot of people in the world know how to be alert to the world around them, look, listen smell, taste and use their sixth sense still. So very many people in the world have been well trained in the art of the hunt. I have worked with people that were out and were brushed up trail setting and had the enemy pee on them never knowing that they were there, because if they did know it would have been a fire fight to the death. Not all of us from today's world go just stumbling around in the world. I personally have on more than one occasion slipped up on bobcats and coyotes to within just a few feet. As with you believing in bigfoot, but others don't, you don't seem to grasp the fact that there are still hunters of the hunters that are at peace with their world and can actually hunt. Hunting rabbits and birds with a rock or a stick the way that the ancestors did isn't that hard for some of us, hunting deer antelope and killing them in their bed isn't unheard of by some of us. Don't go getting your skivvies in a wad because some people don't agree with what you have to say, figure out better when and what battles to pursue and when to let a sleeping dog lay you will catch more flies with honey than with vinegar. To keep whipping a dead horse won't get you any closer to the barn but letting it lay taking the saddle off and walking back to the barn will. Alienating others doesn't do you or any cause any good. [/QUOTE]
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