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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: 2502693" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I had a few dogs over the years that hunted and trapped with me . My favorite was named Ellie May she was a southern black mouth cur a very smart dog and loved to play hid and seek with me she never learned that I could see her tracks in the snow , she would run ahead of me dart off the trail and lay by a bush then run out and pounce at me as I went by . Some body killed her in her kennel one night . Buckwheat was another , and my last , black mouth cur . We were out one morning in early winter I set up and was calling a draw . Pretty soon here comes Buckwheat . He was herding a couple of ewes back to me that had been left behind in that pasture when they moved the herd to another pasture . We took them to the gate into the pasture where the other sheep were then I called the rancher to tell him we had put more ewes in it . He just wanted to please me and some how knew it was ok for him to bring me those ewes . He wasn't chasing them just guiding them to me and then to the gate that I was heading them to . Dogs were and are a part in my life that I enjoy and respect . My grand parents had a hard life and a hard way about their dogs . If their dogs ran they got shot on their way home . If they weren't a good smart dog and obedient they didn't live long to eat food that a good dog could put to better use . That's how I was taught to be with dogs and horses . I tend to be way more tolerant of them these days except for when they are overly aggressive no biting of humans will be taken lightly but I have a soft spot for my four legged friends and respect them as to what they are and do with and for me .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2502693, member: 91783"] I had a few dogs over the years that hunted and trapped with me . My favorite was named Ellie May she was a southern black mouth cur a very smart dog and loved to play hid and seek with me she never learned that I could see her tracks in the snow , she would run ahead of me dart off the trail and lay by a bush then run out and pounce at me as I went by . Some body killed her in her kennel one night . Buckwheat was another , and my last , black mouth cur . We were out one morning in early winter I set up and was calling a draw . Pretty soon here comes Buckwheat . He was herding a couple of ewes back to me that had been left behind in that pasture when they moved the herd to another pasture . We took them to the gate into the pasture where the other sheep were then I called the rancher to tell him we had put more ewes in it . He just wanted to please me and some how knew it was ok for him to bring me those ewes . He wasn't chasing them just guiding them to me and then to the gate that I was heading them to . Dogs were and are a part in my life that I enjoy and respect . My grand parents had a hard life and a hard way about their dogs . If their dogs ran they got shot on their way home . If they weren't a good smart dog and obedient they didn't live long to eat food that a good dog could put to better use . That's how I was taught to be with dogs and horses . I tend to be way more tolerant of them these days except for when they are overly aggressive no biting of humans will be taken lightly but I have a soft spot for my four legged friends and respect them as to what they are and do with and for me . [/QUOTE]
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