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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="hunterbob" data-source="post: 600522" data-attributes="member: 38116"><p>Oh , I didn't laugh right away for sure. Let say this, the way he came out of the brush he had to be running, because it was blurr, I caught in my pheriferal vision.</p><p>He never made a noise either. Now i always keep my knife where its an easy grab, because if a cat wants you, he'll be on you before you know he's there.</p><p>I saw one in south texas this year that was huge. I was on my way to an oil rigg in the middle of the night. After seeing that cat, I bought a nice <u>case knife</u> with a narrow blade 6" long.. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunterbob, post: 600522, member: 38116"] Oh , I didn't laugh right away for sure. Let say this, the way he came out of the brush he had to be running, because it was blurr, I caught in my pheriferal vision. He never made a noise either. Now i always keep my knife where its an easy grab, because if a cat wants you, he'll be on you before you know he's there. I saw one in south texas this year that was huge. I was on my way to an oil rigg in the middle of the night. After seeing that cat, I bought a nice [U]case knife[/U] with a narrow blade 6" long.. LOL [/QUOTE]
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