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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: 3075460" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>This morning, I got up and saw that it was overcast, snowing and a little breezy. I was going to look at the news on my computer then Walt and I were going to have a cup of coffee as we normally do. But the computer had other ideas for the start of my day and the modem wasn't working, I called the provider and the lady from Tulsa OK tested my system then told me your modem isn't working. I thought that's what I told her she said well just unplug it for 30 seconds and plug it back in, okay I have already done that, but will try it again. Well, that didn't do it so I can get a tech to your house on Wednesday afternoon, can't I just take my modem over and exchange it for another one? No we have to check your wires do you want to buy some insurance for your lines? no! Well, it will be 50.00 dollars for the tech to check everything. Okay bye. I took it over to the shop and finally got it checked after about 20 minutes of the same thing, and the lady finally saying oh the person just came in that can check it for you, but you never even got out of your chair how could you see and know that? 20 minutes later another lady comes out to tell me your modem isn't working it won't start. Okay I've told three people that now can I get a new one to try and see if that fixes the problem? I bring it home and set it up wow it works my service is up and running. I call and tell them I don't need the tech to come over they are busy enough and the new modem fixed it for me. It was now snowing and raining so now I decide that I will clean my M&P 40 S&W . After my last project and having done some more studying I now know more of the things that I should be looking for and at as I'm cleaning it. This gets me to thinking after having equipment out for coyote control, traps, snares and M-44's plus ambushing them and calling for them for at least 36 years I just got to know what I was doing and didn't really have to think about what I was going to take with me every day. Grab my trapping bucket and everything needed was in it. Grab my snaring bucket and everything was in it. Grab my calling bag and it was ready to go. I didn't have to think about doing the little things that make so much difference to having a successful day, or killing the troublemaker, even my truck was ready everything in it and in its place. Then I say to myself that is why we ask professionals to work on things for us or to help us do things because they just know what to do in each step of the way and they are most likely the same as me and control work, and only have to stop and really think about it when they are telling someone else how to. We all are like that in what we do and love to do we learn it and learn it well then so much of it just becomes automatic to us. But it's still an unknown to others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 3075460, member: 91783"] This morning, I got up and saw that it was overcast, snowing and a little breezy. I was going to look at the news on my computer then Walt and I were going to have a cup of coffee as we normally do. But the computer had other ideas for the start of my day and the modem wasn't working, I called the provider and the lady from Tulsa OK tested my system then told me your modem isn't working. I thought that's what I told her she said well just unplug it for 30 seconds and plug it back in, okay I have already done that, but will try it again. Well, that didn't do it so I can get a tech to your house on Wednesday afternoon, can't I just take my modem over and exchange it for another one? No we have to check your wires do you want to buy some insurance for your lines? no! Well, it will be 50.00 dollars for the tech to check everything. Okay bye. I took it over to the shop and finally got it checked after about 20 minutes of the same thing, and the lady finally saying oh the person just came in that can check it for you, but you never even got out of your chair how could you see and know that? 20 minutes later another lady comes out to tell me your modem isn't working it won't start. Okay I've told three people that now can I get a new one to try and see if that fixes the problem? I bring it home and set it up wow it works my service is up and running. I call and tell them I don't need the tech to come over they are busy enough and the new modem fixed it for me. It was now snowing and raining so now I decide that I will clean my M&P 40 S&W . After my last project and having done some more studying I now know more of the things that I should be looking for and at as I'm cleaning it. This gets me to thinking after having equipment out for coyote control, traps, snares and M-44's plus ambushing them and calling for them for at least 36 years I just got to know what I was doing and didn't really have to think about what I was going to take with me every day. Grab my trapping bucket and everything needed was in it. Grab my snaring bucket and everything was in it. Grab my calling bag and it was ready to go. I didn't have to think about doing the little things that make so much difference to having a successful day, or killing the troublemaker, even my truck was ready everything in it and in its place. Then I say to myself that is why we ask professionals to work on things for us or to help us do things because they just know what to do in each step of the way and they are most likely the same as me and control work, and only have to stop and really think about it when they are telling someone else how to. We all are like that in what we do and love to do we learn it and learn it well then so much of it just becomes automatic to us. But it's still an unknown to others. [/QUOTE]
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