Now this is the first time I visited the link. Curt, I am with you, as this guy is a "self appointed legend." Before I saw where he is from, I immediately thought he must live in McNeal, Arizona. Oh Well.
I have always said, "you can tell somebody how to call coyotes in one paragraph. You...
Dang, Houndawg, that sounds like a heck of deal. Be sure and let us know when they air that. That will be good watching.
Hey, are you going to attend the Expo in march and sell your videos? Let me know and I will set up a free banner for you.
Take care.
Try it now NASA. My FTP option was set to upload in lower case and I had some caps that were required.
If anybody has any problems, please let me know.
Thanks.
Doug, thanks for the post. I have been thinking about this for a long time, and finally decided to forward with it. It will be an all day and most of the night event. We will have vendor tables setup in half the convention room, and seminars be conducted in the other half.
Danny Batastini...
......for me, I am strictly a pleasure hunter. For me, just being in the field, and enjoying the day, is all I need. I don't care if I kill a coyote or not, it means nothing to me.
I know some of you are deadly serious about coyote hunting, and that is fine, and I have nothing against that...
Doug, depends on how big a gun you use, and how many times you hit it.
Being serious now, if you are using a guide, he should know, or try to contact the meat processor you will be using and they should know. It really comes down to the weight of the processed meat. Again, they should be...
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>A coyote that stops facing you, will probably come closer with a little enticing. But if he stops broadside, and does NOT look back over his shoulder, is getting ready to leave the area, you probably will not get a better shot on that coyote. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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Houndawg, now I know that is not true.
But, I will begin the second set of interviews in a couple of weeks, and I can always swing by your area and put the camera on you, rather you being on the other end.
It has been a lot of fun, but many, many miles down the road.
Take care.
Tim, if that were me, I would be puking all over the stand. You need to take up "Stoogies."
Here is another simple tip that will help. When blowing a closed reed call, or even an open reed call, at the end of each calling sequence, I always turn the call around and blow through the wrong...
People who are liars!
People who refer to a Mt Lion or Bobcat as a "Kitty." "Here Kitty, Kitty, Kitty." It sounds so "Dorkey."
People who ride ATV's all over the place.
People who kill something like a "Wood Rat" and then have their picture taken, holding the rat by the tail in one hand...
This is a simple tip, but a good one. It is hard to teach yourself or remember to do this, but be sure and try it. Always wet your lips while on a stand. If you have to do a "kiss of death" on the back of your hand, with dry lips, well that is pretty hard to do.
Take care.
RanUtah, I can't give you a specific date, but as soon as I can get it off and have it duplicated, it will be available in DVD. I had it duplicated in the DVD format, however, what the duplicator returned to me was worthless. I had to pull the DVD version off the market, and now the VHS tape...
I have to ditto what Delw said. I run the same tire and I think they are great. The only thing I would add to Delw, is to be sure and rotate them about every 5,000 miles.
Take care.
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>I have seen some good video footage of dogs being an asset on stand though. However, the borrowed vid of "God" and his "nation" at work was not one of them. That Airedale ran more coyotes off than it helped bring in. If I remember right he had to resort to tying it...
Wolverine, point well taken. That is a coyote pup and when it gets bigger and puts on weight and with fur, it will look much like a "real coyote."
Take care.
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR> Oh, GEEZ, Bruce, you're not telling us what to do AGAIN, are you?
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Tbone, what are you trying to tell me with that statement?
Wolverine, your challenge to BalaPlata is totally uncalled for. He simply made a TRUE statement and no harm was done by it. He does have a right to respond, and he did so, and what he said is the truth. I really don't understand your post to him.
Having said that, I will say this; Bala is...