Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Bow Hunting => Topic started by: seth30 on December 19, 2011, 08:19:46 PM
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Either this kid is super lucky, or he has some amazing skills!
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I dont get it, what was so amazing, or skilled? That he could actually pull the bow back?
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To sneak up on a coyte, I for one have never done that. I have called them in, but not walked to up to them without them bolting.
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wish I could sneak up on one like that. :)
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wish I could sneak up on one like that. :)
:yeah:
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that was pretty cool--- love the sound.
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My pard did that once. He called it before hand....I laughed and said good luck. Apparently I wished him enough luck...lol
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How come my foxpro doesn't have that sound?! :dunno: :chuckle:
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:tup:
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I always get a kick out of folks that have their bows set too high for them to pull them back correctly.
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It could have been deaf, blind, and not able to smell.
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That's has got to be the deafest and dumbest of yotes. Regardless of it all, that's my favorite view of them, nicely done eventhough he is pulling back way too much poundage.
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Something very strange about that video.
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just luck
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I normally dont waste sending an arrow through those muts...I got plenty of tread on my tires to do the job. Great video!
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Something very strange about that video.
I agree! I think to do that with such movement at draw and fast care free walk something was wrong. I'd expect it's a follow up shot of some sort.
A friend of mine in Oregon made a similar stalk after a farmer's horse kick a yote square in the chest. Though he could actually draw his bow in a smooth motion and aim with his pins vertical.
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I always get a kick out of folks that have their bows set too high for them to pull them back correctly.
Hahahaha needs to eat more wheaties! Also, that seems like a really small (young) animal?????? weird......
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That is a pup....
Just bigger than the ones you can sneak up on or chase down and catch with you hands.
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Either this kid is super lucky, or he has some amazing skills!
Yeah Seth, this rocks.