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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2745690" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>COYOTES EATING YOUR KILL</p><p>Well I remember it like yesterday.</p><p>One thing is that if you ever had a coyote attack on your live stock or pet animals you won't forget.</p><p>I was Bow Hunting one night on our back property and shot an 8 point. It was just before dark so stayed in the stand for another ½ hour before getting down. After I shot him I heard him running in a North position. I knew that it was a good shot and saw the LumaNok light from the arrow knok in the Buck running in the woods. I climbed out of the tree stand and started looking for a blood trail. Could not find anything.</p><p>I went back to the house and laid down for an hour and the anticipation got the best of me. I went back out and started doing a "Circle Search" with lights and Peroxide Spray.</p><p>I found a part of a Fletch from the arrow about 10 yards from when I shot him. Kept looking and then found large light red blood with bubbles. Double lung shot and he was coughing up blood. </p><p>Another 30 yards and I came to a logging road with a berm. After I was crossing the road berm my light shown on what looked to be a DEER. All of a sudden, I was faced with two of the meanest Coyotes growling and snarling at me. I SCREAMED like the highest pitched little girl. Thought I was done for and the coyotes were going to do me in.</p><p>Well those mean bastards took off with hearing my screams. I ran back to the house and grabbed Jill's S&W Model 19 .357 mag and went back out with Edward (or dog). I usually carry a pistol when hunting, but didn't when trying to recover a downed Buck since it was on our back property. My BIG MISTAKE.</p><p>When I got back to my 8 Point Buck it was eaten from the back hooves to the front shoulders. Within about an hours time there was a pack of Coyotes that smelled the blood from the buck and devoured 3/4s of that deer. There had to be at least 6 or more maybe 8 to eat that much meat, organs, intestines. </p><p>I cut the head off and that is all I got from this hunt.</p><p>Just a reminder to always carry a firearm with you. Had another experience where wild dogs came up on me after I gutted another buck.</p><p>Have a bunch of stories Coyotes killing and eating family pets (Dogs & Cats) along with killing and eating new born Fawns & Does.</p><p>When Predator numbers more than nature intended they need to be contained.</p><p>Kill all the Coyotes you see!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2745690, member: 116439"] COYOTES EATING YOUR KILL Well I remember it like yesterday. One thing is that if you ever had a coyote attack on your live stock or pet animals you won't forget. I was Bow Hunting one night on our back property and shot an 8 point. It was just before dark so stayed in the stand for another ½ hour before getting down. After I shot him I heard him running in a North position. I knew that it was a good shot and saw the LumaNok light from the arrow knok in the Buck running in the woods. I climbed out of the tree stand and started looking for a blood trail. Could not find anything. I went back to the house and laid down for an hour and the anticipation got the best of me. I went back out and started doing a "Circle Search" with lights and Peroxide Spray. I found a part of a Fletch from the arrow about 10 yards from when I shot him. Kept looking and then found large light red blood with bubbles. Double lung shot and he was coughing up blood. Another 30 yards and I came to a logging road with a berm. After I was crossing the road berm my light shown on what looked to be a DEER. All of a sudden, I was faced with two of the meanest Coyotes growling and snarling at me. I SCREAMED like the highest pitched little girl. Thought I was done for and the coyotes were going to do me in. Well those mean bastards took off with hearing my screams. I ran back to the house and grabbed Jill's S&W Model 19 .357 mag and went back out with Edward (or dog). I usually carry a pistol when hunting, but didn't when trying to recover a downed Buck since it was on our back property. My BIG MISTAKE. When I got back to my 8 Point Buck it was eaten from the back hooves to the front shoulders. Within about an hours time there was a pack of Coyotes that smelled the blood from the buck and devoured 3/4s of that deer. There had to be at least 6 or more maybe 8 to eat that much meat, organs, intestines. I cut the head off and that is all I got from this hunt. Just a reminder to always carry a firearm with you. Had another experience where wild dogs came up on me after I gutted another buck. Have a bunch of stories Coyotes killing and eating family pets (Dogs & Cats) along with killing and eating new born Fawns & Does. When Predator numbers more than nature intended they need to be contained. Kill all the Coyotes you see!!!! [/QUOTE]
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