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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: 1970668" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>As with so many kids that grow up on farms or ranches when school was out for the summer I worked 6 days a week from morning till dark . I got an hour for lunch and would often lay on the cool floor for a nap after my Grandma fed me lunch . My grand parents were Baptist so pretty much insisted I take Sunday off from working unless it was a must for some reason . So then having been used to working and not being near town what does a young person do , no TV or radio un till the nightly news , ? I went out on the ranch or farm land looking for interesting things . Quit often I would spot deer or other animals then see how close I could stalk up to them before being spotted by them . That's where I learned a lot about walking quietly , moving slowly and not being heard or seen , keeping the wind in my favor staying lower then the ridge lines in low spots and keeping the sun in my favor . I wouldn't trade that experience for any thing I've seen in life yet . A lot of time by myself , maybe I wasn't as well socialized as some were but I learned things that I have used all of my life . And learned to have a healthy respect for animals the land and other people as well as their things .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1970668, member: 91783"] As with so many kids that grow up on farms or ranches when school was out for the summer I worked 6 days a week from morning till dark . I got an hour for lunch and would often lay on the cool floor for a nap after my Grandma fed me lunch . My grand parents were Baptist so pretty much insisted I take Sunday off from working unless it was a must for some reason . So then having been used to working and not being near town what does a young person do , no TV or radio un till the nightly news , ? I went out on the ranch or farm land looking for interesting things . Quit often I would spot deer or other animals then see how close I could stalk up to them before being spotted by them . That's where I learned a lot about walking quietly , moving slowly and not being heard or seen , keeping the wind in my favor staying lower then the ridge lines in low spots and keeping the sun in my favor . I wouldn't trade that experience for any thing I've seen in life yet . A lot of time by myself , maybe I wasn't as well socialized as some were but I learned things that I have used all of my life . And learned to have a healthy respect for animals the land and other people as well as their things . [/QUOTE]
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