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Author Topic: While shed hunting hasn't been too fruitful.. the coyote hunting sure is!  (Read 6270 times)

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Hi
  That's awesome i was wondering if you could share the area you guys were in I'm looking for an area around klickitat thats public to try.
Nice yote

ARE YOU SERIOUS?????  Why on every post of someone being successful does someone have to post and ask where he/she was at??? They were in the woods, by a stream, on a hillside, in the flats, with some scrub brush. It's easy to find, just got to get in your rig drive around till you see something that remotely looks like that and get out and walk. You MIGHT not find their area, but low and behold you might find one of your own.

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Why on every post of someone being successful does someone have to post and ask where he/she was at???


It is interesting how that happens.. I'm always conflicted in how I feel about these kinds of posts... some people just don't have any fellow hunters to help them learn/explore... and others are plain lazy. Seeing as I don't know how to respond usually I just don't.  :dunno:
I am not opposed to golf, for I suspect it keeps armies of the unworthy from discovering deer.

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Why on every post of someone being successful does someone have to post and ask where he/she was at???


It is interesting how that happens.. I'm always conflicted in how I feel about these kinds of posts... some people just don't have any fellow hunters to help them learn/explore... and others are plain lazy. Seeing as I don't know how to respond usually I just don't.  :dunno:


Hirshey, I totally understand what you are saying, so here is my two cents on that. You usually relate your friendships around people that enjoy doing what you like to do also. So there fore some of his friends should be hunters also. Or so I would think. If he was a new hunter then he should learn awful quick that you don't ask someone where they hunt. He might have said hey that is really cool, wish I could find a place to hunt them or try to hunt them, I have never hunted before. That would open up a new conversation of saying hey would love to take you out sometime. Might lead to a friendship hunters with other hunters.

So with only having 3 posts coming in here asking you where you hunt, I am really LEANING towards the lazy side....

Joe
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Couldn't agree more. :) I was reflecting on those types of posts more than anything.

Nice to meet you, Joe, I'm Kari.
I am not opposed to golf, for I suspect it keeps armies of the unworthy from discovering deer.

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Couldn't agree more. :) I was reflecting on those types of posts more than anything.

Nice to meet you, Joe, I'm Kari.

Hello Kari, it is really nice to meet you also. Have fun out there, and good luck to you both while out there hunting and shed hunting.

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I have no problem telling them where to go :chuckle:

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Hi
  That's awesome i was wondering if you could share the area you guys were in I'm looking for an area around klickitat thats public to try.
Nice yote

ARE YOU SERIOUS?????  Why on every post of someone being successful does someone have to post and ask where he/she was at???

I was wondering how long it would take for someone to say something. But you know, it's not often I see someone come right out and ask specifically for someone to give up their hunting area, like this post did. Definitely could be done with a lot more tact, or not at all.

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I have no problem telling them where to go :chuckle:

I can see it now... "its as easy as this: take a hike!"
I am not opposed to golf, for I suspect it keeps armies of the unworthy from discovering deer.

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Kari you can tell me!!! Good job on the yotes in your secret little place :) And good luck on your shed finding miss.  Ive got 6 sheds, and the rest have been boot tracks and motorcycles.

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Pretty darn cool, and nice Pics!  One of my first dates with my wife was a drive in the woods, where I let her sit in the truck and she read, and I proceeded to call in my first yote, about 300 yards from the truck.  I shot it, and started skinning it.  She watched with her binocs the whole scene.  She was a non-hunter at the time, but we still bring that moment up every once in awhile.

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Pretty darn cool, and nice Pics!  One of my first dates with my wife was a drive in the woods, where I let her sit in the truck and she read, and I proceeded to call in my first yote, about 300 yards from the truck.  I shot it, and started skinning it.  She watched with her binocs the whole scene.  She was a non-hunter at the time, but we still bring that moment up every once in awhile.

:) sounds like a good memory! I've been hunting since I was 7... but really only concentrated on deer until last year. Its been a steep learning curve for predators.. and I always enjoy an excuse to get out in the hills.
I am not opposed to golf, for I suspect it keeps armies of the unworthy from discovering deer.

 


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