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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="Sneuses" data-source="post: 3092743" data-attributes="member: 88700"><p>I had an ole dog named Willie. He was breed to hunt upland game, never put a bird in the air and retrieved kindly to had. There are many wonderful experiences I've had with this dog. But I could tell you by his tail set many things. If he was working pheasant he had a 12 o'clock tail set, quail or chuckar it was 10 o'clock both very well focused head. If the game moved off he still had a ten o'clock stick but he would look at me to ask can I move ahead and relocate? Then there were other times after I told him it was ok by touching his ear to go ahead and relocate he would go ahead and do it on his own. After relocating he would let you know what he was into by his tail set.</p><p></p><p>I owned this dog since he was a six week old pup. He slept in the same bed as me, as I believe your animals learn from you constantly and that promotes a special bond that is unbreakable. But as you see him and I went to campaigning. I ran him in local, regional and national events. He was finished as FC Antrims Willie McJeebers. On his left side there was a liver heart shape just before his tail, God put that on him for me as we had each others</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sneuses, post: 3092743, member: 88700"] I had an ole dog named Willie. He was breed to hunt upland game, never put a bird in the air and retrieved kindly to had. There are many wonderful experiences I've had with this dog. But I could tell you by his tail set many things. If he was working pheasant he had a 12 o'clock tail set, quail or chuckar it was 10 o'clock both very well focused head. If the game moved off he still had a ten o'clock stick but he would look at me to ask can I move ahead and relocate? Then there were other times after I told him it was ok by touching his ear to go ahead and relocate he would go ahead and do it on his own. After relocating he would let you know what he was into by his tail set. I owned this dog since he was a six week old pup. He slept in the same bed as me, as I believe your animals learn from you constantly and that promotes a special bond that is unbreakable. But as you see him and I went to campaigning. I ran him in local, regional and national events. He was finished as FC Antrims Willie McJeebers. On his left side there was a liver heart shape just before his tail, God put that on him for me as we had each others [/QUOTE]
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