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Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote

Hunting on fresh powder is a blast, hunting on crusted snow not so much. The animals can run on it where we still break through, and it takes us a lot of energy to work through it. It's hard digging out of it when you get your truck stuck in it as well. I was in Orlando in the early 70's, when it got cold down there it was a penetrating cold with all of the humidity. I did enjoy the Spanish moss it was interesting to me. It's hard on the farmers when it drops below freezing down south and hard on the rest of the country that depends on the crops that they raise. I wasn't a fan of ice storms at all, they left a lot of beautiful shinny ice all over, but the downed power line and broken trees weren't very fun to deal with, the roads weren't much fun to navigate either and even walking was a challenge. I enjoy hearing about other projects and reloading or building projects that people do as well as their experiences with developing loads, finding their seating depths, bullet weights and powder combinations. As well as hearing of the ways that they do their trapping, snaring, calling, hunting and tracking it's all fascinating to me and an opportunity for me to learn as well. I really still enjoy learning new things from different areas .
 
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