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| So one day I was standing outside about 22' up to where I was standing and 35-40' infront of me was a 4-5' line of weeds 20' across... That is very similar to the weeds I fish on breaklines in the early to mid summer for muskies in MN. Standing there looking at this and visualizing what a musky would hold in/ how far they would move to ambush prey. Also if they aren't moving but I know there in there how slow and meticulous I would have to be to pull them out of there.
Anyways what I am suggesting to people who are learning/needing more confidence is- go on your roof and look at your bushes ideally something like a row of lilac and interpret with your eyes what sonar and side imaging are telling you. Just don't fall off your roof
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| I have the same disease you do. |
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| Can I turkey hunt your land |
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Location: Southwest PA | After he's done, can I coyote hunt your land? |
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Location: Walker, MN | I would be over by the rock pile lol.
I still like the video of the guy who caught a muskie from his car...I think it was out your way somewhere. Maybe some techie will post it again here.
Edited by Masqui-ninja 6/2/2017 5:18 PM
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Location: oswego, il | The grass sand transition too along with a great inside weedline. Now if you can just get over the shingles.......
Edited by ToddM 6/2/2017 5:28 PM
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| Yes this video happened 125 miles from me. And it's not my land I was at a grain elevator grading 4 million $$$ worth of soybeans. Yeah the land up here is good for anything you can think of. Here is a link to the 4:26 long video referenced above https://youtu.be/xnR5pNrkX68 |
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Location: Southwest PA | Can you give a good word so I coyote hunt their property? |
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| As long as you're not actively casting that #*#*, I'd say you're just fine. |
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| Ha coyotes are not desirable here as long as your after deer season and they aren't growing a tirdy-point buck. Your good most of the posted land with a simple call becomes open. |
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Location: Southwest PA | That's how most normal folk who understand what is going on with coyotes are. The darn yups around me though, not so much... coincidentally, they also think I am crazy for actively casting a break in my back yard while practicing casting hehehe then there's the coyote diaphragm call practicing that regularly takes place in my house lol I guess I'm a wreck by most standards! Oh well... |
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