Things you see when you don't have....

Slooshark1

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Last Friday, I was travelling to the French River with my oldest son, Everett. We were going to be spending the weekend at my Dad's camp, just a boys weekend. I stopped to visit my friend Steve Holborn and pick up my .35 Whelen and my IZH94 12 guage-30-06 combination gun. After leaving there, I decided to bring my son to our old farm where I had grown up behind Verner. We drove down to the back of what used to be our property and spotted a couple Sand Hill Cranes about 400 yards across a field. We watched through the binoculars as they flew away. We drove out to the centre of the road which bisected the two fields. I started to back my truck around when I looked in front of us and spotted a coyote standing about 25 yards in front of us in the middle of the field. We were about 200 yards from the trees. I guess he had been walking in the ditch in front of us. He just stood there and looked at us for a few minutes and then put his head down and started sniffing through the grass, like we weren't even there. I started looking around the truck and realized that I didn't have a single round of ammunition. We watched him for about 10 minutes just nosing around through the grass in front of us. He just stayed there as we drove away.

All the times I've gone hunting for coyotes and never managed to call one in and here this guy just stands in front of me. At least my 6 year old son got to see his first real coyote. I guess that coyote had never heard of "Grampa Mike" because when we used to live there about 15 years ago, my dad whacked every one he saw with his .22-250.
 
Steve is still reboring rifles but he's also running an industrial machine shop and that comes first. His gunsmithing is very very slow. He does great work though when he gets around to it.
 
Im a farmer, and the other day I was thinking about grabbing my 270 and sticking it in the tractor just in case I saw a few coyotes. Well I forgot about the idea, and sure enough while I was out there I saw 3 nice looking dogs lounging around hunting mice. Would of been an easy shot. Now the 270 is in the tractor....
 
I think animals know when you dont have ammo or a gun lol. Last year during moose hunting season we never seen one moose til the last day. Buddy shot a small bull. The next week comes along and i'm riding my fourwheeler down the trail about 300 yards from where i was hunting, and out comes a big bull about 50 yards ahead of me. I stop, shut the bike off and just watch him. Hes just staring at me when i hear crashing in the bush then a BIGGER bull walks out behind him. I have two massive bulls standing 50-60 yards ahead of me prefect broadside shot. They knew hunting season was over, and they were pretty much just laughin in my face

one hell of a piss off!!!
 
that is just the way it always seem to work.maby that is why I never see anything I try to always have a gun with me.I see alot of animals at work but they don't let you take guns on the rigs any more.
 
up at the property today seen these to large figures on the road from the noise they were making they must have been cranes.Also seen alot of mallards,on the ride home seen 5 turkeys right in a small town on the edge of the road.
 
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