Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: BowForElk on January 07, 2013, 07:37:51 AM
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With all the posts lately regarding new comers to predator hunting (myself included) I thought Id share this
Predator Hunting 2013 Tips and Tactics
John Brody, an Oregon favorite in predator hunting, joins us for his popular presentation on Predator Hunting. This is a must see seminar for those who want to extend their hunting season or those who are interested in learning about predator hunting. John covers the basics from locations, preparation and tactics including calling.
Saturday, 11:00 a.m.
Location: Hunting Department
Only problem I see is it directly overlaps the Hawks game on sunday!!!
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Nice!! Thanks for the heads up...
I'd love to go to that... but i'll be out chasing birds and dogs that weekend!
Y'all enjoy. Hope it helps.
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Here is a little more info on this weekends seminar from the Lacey website:
Predator Hunting 2013 Tips and Tactics
John Brody, an Oregon favorite in predator hunting, joins us for his popular presentation on Predator Hunting. This is a must see seminar for those who want to extend their hunting season or those who are interested in learning about predator hunting. John covers the basics from locations, preparation and tactics including calling.
Saturday, 11:00 a.m.
Location: Hunting Department
Predator Hunting 101
Predator Hunting is rapidly becoming popular within the hunting community. Experienced Outfitter, Jim Sawaya, will review predator hunting from predator species, locations, gun and ammunition selection and how to outfit for a successful hunting trip.
Saturday, 2:00 p.m.
Location: Hunting Department
Reloading For Predator Hunting & Long Range Shooting
Reloading procedures and products will be discussed specifically for predator hunting and long range shooting.
Sunday, 2:00 p.m.
Location: Hunting Department
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The Richland Rod and Gun Club had Jerry Malbeck from Foxpro in last night and I've got to give him props. He had an excellent presentation and wasn't afraid to share information about anything. He's got a lot of knowledge built up and did an excellent job presenting it. Any time you get a chance to attend his seminars, DO IT!
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I agree on Jerry M. We had him do what I think was his initial seminar at one of our Washington Predator Hunting Association meeting at the Cabela's in Lacey. It was a standing room only session and it was very top notch. I fully agree, if you get the chance . . .make it, it will be well worth it.
R
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J Malbeck is as real as it gets. There are lots of folks that call, lots of folks that post things. Lots of folks that put on pictures some that do not. He can teach you how to call coyotes.
There is a lot besides calling, approach, scouting, exiting, hiding yer truck, wind, camo and back ground, shooting skill. He has a lot to teach!
Carl
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I went to see John Brody's presentation today, he gave an informative, interesting talk with good coverage of the basics. Very worthwhile. I think I will sneak out to Tahuya tomorrow, try out some of my new information!
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WOW , Thanks for the kind words , I am glad to hear that i can give some good information to fellow callers .
I also enjoyed Johns seminar in Springfield Ore a couple of weeks back .
Im currently working on a advanced calling seminar , Directed more to the seasoned caller .
Thank you again for the great feedback , I appreciate it . Jerry .