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Hunter hunter
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Crazy picking experience
#23853202 - 11/21/16 02:36 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I've been doing some night reconnaissance missions lately. It's a long bike ride through some deserted streets. Anyway I was at my patch and had just finisned checking things out and I was taking a breather scoping things out before I made my escape.
I heard what sounded like people talking quietly and shhshhing each other. I looked over at a dog coming down the trail. I settled into the shadows as not to give away my location. To my surprise it was a larger healthy coyote making its rounds. The trickster paid me no attention and went on his way.
As I traveled down the path about ten minutes later I came upon a couple tweeker ladies and the coyote. He was about fifteen feet from them. As he hit the road he stopped and started to double back. He spotted me and came straight up to me!. The ladies started yammering incoherently and exclaiming "whoa whoa he ain't afraid of you ahh wow!! Lol. He came within 3-4 ft. As I slowed to a stop the breaks squeeked a little and he kind of just passed right next to me fearlessly and with what seemed to be a bit of a heads up nod. Just as I stopped and turned I made eye contact with a set of glowing red eyes.
I've had several experiences with coyotes when I'm tripping. I've never gotten very close but they always seem to circle my camp as I leave the come up and settle Into my trip. Years back I had googled something along the lines "why do coyotes make eye contact"... That's when I found out about spirit guides and spirit animals.
Any way figured someone might like the story.
Coyote is a shapeshifter and a trickster.
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WhyDidiDoThis
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Just walk in the day. Bring a camera . Get a cheap film camera for prop if anything at a goodwill. Hunt in day. Night shit feels shady. I felt paranoid just reading.
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Hunter hunter
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WhyDidiDoThis said: Just walk in the day. Bring a camera . Get a cheap film camera for prop if anything at a goodwill. Hunt in day. Night shit feels shady. I felt paranoid just reading.
Oh yea I go through the worst part of town in the deepest darkest parts no lights or reflectors blacked out. I enjoy the rush its just another aspect of fruitful hunting. I love day hunting don't get me wrong. Sometimes though you just gotta go deep in a very public area. In the day that simply blows up the spot.
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LogicaL Chaos
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trippy story!
I would be very paranoid roaming outside at night. yikes!
One time, i went pan cyan hunting at night in the cow field. There were silent cows everywhere just grazing away. Definitely made me paranoid as fuck
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L_iggins
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That's super cool man, any time I see a coyote they just run back the way they came! Granted I've only ever seen one at a time, probably more scared of me coming at it.
One time I was walking upstream and I got about 3 or 4 feet away from a massive crane! He would fly a couple feet away from me each time and turn back to watch me, seems like he was more curious about me
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NothingsChanged
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Re: Crazy picking experience [Re: L_iggins]
#23854578 - 11/21/16 03:13 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Cool. I have a night spot were ive encountered coyotes. Never that close but there not scared at all is the feeling i get. They seem to be in great shape around here and never come of as desperate. Glad you recognized some meaning in your encounter.
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L_iggins
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Really? Do they ever get aggressive in your area? A younger woman around here got killed by 2 or 3 a few years back but I never hear too much about them getting seriously violent
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OakTree
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Re: Crazy picking experience [Re: L_iggins]
#23854914 - 11/21/16 04:44 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I'd like to see a Coyote. Where I live there aren't any.
On a side note, L_iggins reminded me of this. I was fishing one day many years ago and a Blue Heron was following me along the bank of the lake, staying about 10 feet away. When I turned back toward it, it would just look over its shoulder and stay about 10 feet ahead of me, and when I went back the other way it would follow me. It was pretty cool.
Anyway, I caught a Largemouth Bass. As I got the Bass close to shore the Heron waded in, stabbed it with its giant sharp-ass beak and flew away. I had a nice fight with the Heron for about 20 seconds; it was like reeling in a fish except it was in the air instead of the water! It was crazy!
The Bass eventually slipped of the Heron's beak and I reeled it in. Needless to say, it was dead, so I unhooked it and tossed it toward the Heron. The Heron ate it, but the Bass was big enough that it took like a minute for the Heron to get it all the way down its throat. Its throat looked like a small snake after eating a mouse or squirrel or something.
Thus is the story of my Heron encounter.
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ChemicalSpark


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Re: Crazy picking experience [Re: OakTree]
#23854935 - 11/21/16 04:50 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Edited by ChemicalSpark (03/23/20 09:07 PM)
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rhizoRider
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Props for the yote tale! For real gunna think of this during night missions now lol It's good plus now makes me more paranoid too. Rabies sux gotta fence in them patches
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Hunter hunter
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Re: Crazy picking experience [Re: rhizoRider]
#23855066 - 11/21/16 05:41 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Ha cool stories guys. I've never heard of any getting aggressive out here. That mega patch was some ovoids from a few years back. The pics in the sig are just a few corners of it.
I've had an experience with a group of deer years ago too. I was at our yearly camping "trip". I was pretty deep Into a trip and had been hiding in my tent. We had a huge bonfire going about 30 people that year deep in the sisters area. As I was walking up to the fire I noticed a heard of deer coming up to me. They walked straight up to me about 6-10 of them. I was kind of nervous and curious at first then When one was close enough for me to pet it I got kind of scared. I yelled as loud as I could Ahhhh. To my surprise they didn't even flinch. The fact that I yelled and they just kept walking up to me; and started to kind of surround me, sent me back peddling towards the safety of the bonfire. Of course no one believed me lol.
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L_iggins
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I believe you man!
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rhizoRider
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Scariest wild animal encounter I had was going out in woods thru swamps to clearings to check tomato plants.............on my happy way and hear a huge rush thru grasses and brush.......... wtf .........I look and the fattest fat fat fatty raccoon is looking me dead in eyes and barreling down a mowed grass path straight at me from 20yards and getting closer + faster. Fucking nearly shit then became MEGA pissed and even decided to sacrifice my left side to smash it with all my might lmao. OMG though it's not funny. It got right at a foot away and I yelled "mother fucker?" In a timid way while opening my nice pendulum pocket knife with a click. Damn critter jumped into the waterway right beside me. Fucking a foot away. Looking hella rabid. Biggest I've ever seen too. Stayed in muck water and wouldn't move I just counted my blessings and finished my journey. Out in the wild there are many unexpected encounters
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L_iggins
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Re: Crazy picking experience [Re: rhizoRider]
#23855102 - 11/21/16 05:55 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I would be more worried about a Raccoon coming after me then a coyote haha at least around here
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NothingsChanged
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Re: Crazy picking experience [Re: L_iggins]
#23856259 - 11/22/16 04:00 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Coyotes are bold but haven't been really aggressive. I had a racoon come out of the bushes and jump right on my coonhound who was on a lead at the time. No joke. city coons don't mess around. Neither do city deer. I was trying to park and a mom deer kept stamping her feet and mock charging me and my dog.   
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Anglerfish
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Nice story!
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Dmt_psilocybin
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Re: Crazy picking experience [Re: Anglerfish]
#23856547 - 11/22/16 08:47 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Almost every time i go hunting in my cow field i go to, i always see mr. bobcat. We spot each other usually 20-50 ft away, and stare at each other for a good 45 seconds. It was scary as fuck the first time but now we're friends.
He probably eats the shrooms too.
I think he has an understanding of why i'm there.
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