Jim 
                Renaud/Redfrog 
                Moderator 
                Predator Hunting 
                 
                  I live in Alberta. I've been married forever. We have 3 kids, 
                  2 girls and a boy. Ages 21, 14, 13, the boy being the youngest. 
                  My wife 'Yes Dear' does not hunt or fish. She paints mud. {ceramics} 
                  I don't touch her mud, she doesn't touch my guns. Works for 
                  me. 
                   
                  My resume says that I am Jim Renaud, guide/outfitter. Do not 
                  be fooled by that. I am really Redfrog, coyote nemesis. Contrary 
                  to popular belief, coyotes are not part of the food chain. They 
                  are part of a conspiracy to get my sorry butt dragged all over 
                  the countryside, at ungodly hours and in any kind of weather. 
                  Predator hunting is not a matter of life or death, it's much 
                  more important than that. Oh I could quit any time, no really, 
                  I'm not addicted. I've just decided that I'll wait until I'm 
                  dead to quit. 
                   
                  I've hunted for over 50 years. As far back as I can remember 
                  I've hunted. I feel sometimes that I was born hunting. I started 
                  using firearms as a teenager, but I used anything available 
                  before that. Now I make a living doing the thing that has been 
                  a lifelong passion. I have hunted across Canada and in the U.S. 
                  It's hard to say what my favorite quarry is. I will say after 
                  hunting deer for 30 days straight last fall, I was ready for 
                  a change. This is the first part of April; I've been hunting 
                  coyotes since Dec.1. They are breeding/whelping now so I've 
                  been restricting my activities to areas where they are causing 
                  problems for the ranchers. If they weren't whelping, I would 
                  still be actively calling them. 
                   
                  I don't think there is a type of hunting that I don't enjoy. 
                  I hunt birds with my dogs. I've hunted rabbits, coons and bears 
                  with hounds. I've climbed to what seemed to be the top of the 
                  world for sheep and goats. I've hunted on snowshoes in 5 feet 
                  of snow for moose. Nothing compares to lying on the prairie 
                  with hand calls, having 3 or 4 coyotes come from a mile away 
                  on the dead run, only to realize their error when they are 30 
                  yards away. Yep, I could do this all day. 
                   
                  I've been a firearms/hunter safety instructor since 1974. It's 
                  been almost as much fun as the hunting. Getting new people into 
                  the sport is vital if we're to continue hunting. Our sport is 
                  under attack daily. We must get involved through gun clubs and 
                  lobby groups. If we don't hang together, we shall surely all 
                  hang separately. It doesn't matter where we call home; we're 
                  all under attack as a family. We had better look after each 
                  other. 
                   
                  Predator Masters is focused on the preservation and enhancement 
                  of the sport. I'm proud to have an opportunity to be a small 
                  part of this organization, and to be able to contribute. It 
                  is an honor to be in the company of such dedicated individuals. 
                Redfrog 
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