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Started by centerfire_223, December 21, 2006, 01:41:29 PM

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Bopeye

Please don't make me............I have grown much too fat to do the dance correctly.... :laf: :huh:
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Bopeye

Ronnie, I was reading you post op about your hunt and you made some very points. Calling in an area where three or more hollers run together to get the sound out there to as many areas as possible.
Jolly good show mate...........nice job of doing a post hunt assessment of your hunt.  :congrats:
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centerfire_223

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Thanks Bop,

When I first started calling  I went 3 years before I ever called up my first coyote. I was the only one around here that coyote hunted, so I had to learn everything from the school of hard knocks and from what I could read on the net. Then I got to talking on the phone to a person that is on this board. I would go out and scout a farm then come and give him a call, telling him everything I found and seen. This person gave his time up freely, sort of took me under his wing so to speak. I scouted this particular farm on Tuesday, then talked to him that night. We worked up a game plan which I intended to try out on Friday. Well long story made short, I called up my first coyote that day. Was it just my time or was it from the help of a good coyote hunter? I vote for the last one.

If we would take the time to type up these post such as this and list as many details as we can when we hunt. I am certain it will help a new coyote hunter to put some of the pieces together and maybe make his learning curve a little bit shorter. I am certainly going try and keep it up with any setup posts I make.

Oh by the way, this person that helped so much, is our very own Jimmie Viniard. Thanks once again for all you have done for me and my coyote calling career. See ya at the LBL!!! Here is the coyote we called up together.
Ronnie Cannon

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Bopeye

Quote from: centerfire_223 on December 28, 2006, 07:55:37 PM

If we would take the time to type up these post such as this and list as many details as we can when we hunt. I am certain it will help a new coyote hunter to put some of the pieces together and maybe make his learning curve a little bit shorter. I am certainly going try and keep it up with any setup posts I make.

Amen to that!! I guess I'll have to start writing about things more instead of just keeping it to myself.
Ole' Jimmie helped ya get your first one eh? He's a dang good coyote hunter for sure. Now if he would allow me 30 minutes alone with that secret map of his............I'd be doing good at the LBL. :biggrin:
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