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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 3093428" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I was out checking snares one fall when I went past one of the crawl under sets in a fence a big western diamond back was laying in the hole sunning itself. I cut its head off and buried it as I was taught to when I was a kid then hung it on the fence. A couple of days later I was coming through making my checks as I looked down the fence from about half a mile out something looked kind of odd down by where I had killed the snake, I got my binoculars out and looking down there I saw a big bobcat setting there eating the snake like a piece of spaghetti while it hung on the fence. And that might be why one of the lure and bait makers from Montana makes a bait from rattle snakes. It takes a special kind of person not to be bothered at a rattle snake den. the snakes have a bad smell but it's the buzzing of all of them and the numbers of them crawling around that makes the hair on my neck stand on end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 3093428, member: 91783"] I was out checking snares one fall when I went past one of the crawl under sets in a fence a big western diamond back was laying in the hole sunning itself. I cut its head off and buried it as I was taught to when I was a kid then hung it on the fence. A couple of days later I was coming through making my checks as I looked down the fence from about half a mile out something looked kind of odd down by where I had killed the snake, I got my binoculars out and looking down there I saw a big bobcat setting there eating the snake like a piece of spaghetti while it hung on the fence. And that might be why one of the lure and bait makers from Montana makes a bait from rattle snakes. It takes a special kind of person not to be bothered at a rattle snake den. the snakes have a bad smell but it's the buzzing of all of them and the numbers of them crawling around that makes the hair on my neck stand on end. [/QUOTE]
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