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<blockquote data-quote="Unofficial Gun Addict (UGA)" data-source="post: 1010330" data-attributes="member: 81139"><p>Been following this thread since its inception and finally got a chance to get out this year. It's been a warm fall so didn't expect well furred mutts yet, but this is an image of my first from my first day out of the season. It was a bit of a weird one because after a few rabbit distress calls, I went with yote challenge and the bugger just came busting in hard at my electronic caller. The sage was tall enough I almost didn't see it as I was on flat terrain with no way to get decent vantage, but I noticed ears popping up and down above the brush at about 100 yards, from upwind off to my left. Thought it was low flying sparrows at first until about 60-70 yards and then I realized I had a mutt coming at a sprint, so fast I hardly had time to mute the call before it had closed the distance. It veered off away from me and the call, moving directly away out to 115 yards. I didn't even see the change in direction as I lost it in the sage, but all of a sudden, it and another unseen mutt start challenge barking directly in front of me. For a second... I thought my e-caller somehow unmuted, but then realized their vocals didn't match any of my sets. I eased up my rifle... Looking out directly towards the sound and just caught this yotes ears and eyes peeking over the brush, no nose visible, looking back towards where the caller was placed. I could see another set of ears poking up just off to this females right. I aimed just below her eyes and let off a round. When I Stood up to go out and check... I noticed the second set of ear fleeing hard left and away deep in the brush. Couldn't get a shot, so let it go, but this was left for me where I was hoping I'd find her. Pretty good looking dog for such a warm fall. Bullet actually went right into her mouth and out the spine on the far side. Only dogs of the day but I only spent one bullet, so the rest will be saved for next time. Great first set for my first day out.</p><p>[ATTACH]40642[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unofficial Gun Addict (UGA), post: 1010330, member: 81139"] Been following this thread since its inception and finally got a chance to get out this year. It's been a warm fall so didn't expect well furred mutts yet, but this is an image of my first from my first day out of the season. It was a bit of a weird one because after a few rabbit distress calls, I went with yote challenge and the bugger just came busting in hard at my electronic caller. The sage was tall enough I almost didn't see it as I was on flat terrain with no way to get decent vantage, but I noticed ears popping up and down above the brush at about 100 yards, from upwind off to my left. Thought it was low flying sparrows at first until about 60-70 yards and then I realized I had a mutt coming at a sprint, so fast I hardly had time to mute the call before it had closed the distance. It veered off away from me and the call, moving directly away out to 115 yards. I didn't even see the change in direction as I lost it in the sage, but all of a sudden, it and another unseen mutt start challenge barking directly in front of me. For a second... I thought my e-caller somehow unmuted, but then realized their vocals didn't match any of my sets. I eased up my rifle... Looking out directly towards the sound and just caught this yotes ears and eyes peeking over the brush, no nose visible, looking back towards where the caller was placed. I could see another set of ears poking up just off to this females right. I aimed just below her eyes and let off a round. When I Stood up to go out and check... I noticed the second set of ear fleeing hard left and away deep in the brush. Couldn't get a shot, so let it go, but this was left for me where I was hoping I'd find her. Pretty good looking dog for such a warm fall. Bullet actually went right into her mouth and out the spine on the far side. Only dogs of the day but I only spent one bullet, so the rest will be saved for next time. Great first set for my first day out. [ATTACH]40642.vB[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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