All good coyote men need to pass out in the yard from time to time it helps become one with nature
AMEN!
I am still a student of the game of coyote hunting, I still have alot to learn, I sure wouldnt want to burn any bridges with more experienced coyote hunters, or ADC men. All of you are right, experience is priceless.
Levi McNally
"Coyote Fever"
'Whack em' and Stack em' ND Style"
"Speak the Language"
A comfy lawn chair would be fine with me. Has to be better than that creepy hotel I stayed in down in SD. I put my stuff in the truck everyday when I left then brought it back in when I came back
I would rather have a slow hit than a fast miss...
Oh, I think there is still some long range shooting going on. Its just with the keyboard. Too bad, sounded like you fellas were kinda pals but that appears to be disintegrating. Dont let it ruin things for ya guys.
I'd hunt with anyone on here. The simple fact that your here tells my your trying to learn and so am I.
Brad i need to get you tuned up at the classic again so i can see some more knee slapping Oh and we need to discuss some long range shooting at coyotes. A little birdie told me that you have some useful information that we might need to squeeze out of you
Chris Lyon
My mind belongs to my work,
My heart belongs to my family,
BUT MY SOUL BELONGS TO THE COYOTES!!!
I have been watching this thread since it first started in it's original form. It has alot of useful info in it. It also has alot of BSin it. Here is my opinion, not that it matters to anyone and I should take Jerry Hunsleys advice and keep my comments to myself. I was just wondering why TA was ruining it for the rest of us that want to learn? People that act like this are the reason why most ADC guys won't take people with them. They will give you alot of info if you are willing to keep your mouth shut and learn. I have been lucky to have three guys that work in my area that are willing to take my dumb-ass along and try to teach me how to be a better coyote man. All that they expect in return is a little respect and appreciation. We don't have to treat these ADC guys like gods but they are true proffessionals and deserve the utmost respect form guys like me and alot of others. I don't know what you do for a living but I will try and put it in perspective from my point of view. I run 500 head of mother cows on some pretty dry high desert country. We have to manage our herds alot different than people do in wetter climates. I would not appreciate someone from a wetter climat that had never ran cattle in my part of the country moving in here and trying to tell me how to do things. Also just because I own a set of wrenches, it does not make me a mechanic. While I am here I would also like to thank the people on this site once again. With what I have read here and learned this past year I have killed way more coyotes than I could have with out you. What I really want to say is......I LOVE YOU GUYS!!!!!!!! ( I'm not gay. I promise)