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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 3050536" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I got a call from the helicopter pilot one night asking me if I could locate a coyote that one of his friends had been having problems with, he said that he had flown for it several times and hadn't found it. I said I would give it a try and arranged to meet the guy, it was forty miles out of town, so I left before daybreak and got there at sunup. He showed me to his pasture where the lambs were being killed, I hid my truck got set up and gave some locator howls waited and got a reply from a long distance out toward where I could see the top of a windmill. He called his pilot friend and in around half an hour we heard him coming in, he saw us and picked us up. I got on the headset and told him where I had heard the coyote. by the time he showed up we had some clouds roll in and spotting coyote from the air without good sunshine is tough duty. We headed toward the area where I had heard him, it sounded like an old male with a deep voice, we flew the area for 10 minutes and the pilot was saying he was pretty tired of hunting this s098 coyote and was only going to spend a little more time on it than it would be up to me to call, trap or snare the s00898! He made a turn came around and went past a clump of sand grass that grows about two to three feet tall and in a patch from 5 feet to maybe 15 feet in diameter. Setting in the middle of it was a coyote looking up at us as we flew by, I got excited and yelled coyote-coyote the pilot went into a hover and said where is it I told him he said I can't see it but don't shoot it. He hovered a little closer to it and it finally broke cover and ran. The pilot kept yelling don't shoot it don't shoot it and I going why not he said this p689 has been a real pain in my a45. He kept right on him for a mile or so then turned him toward a water hole, the coyote dove in and the pilot said wait till he comes out the other side then you can shoot it. It came out got a few feet out of the water and froze solid as a rock. Hot body cold water he locked up. I killed him and we landed his teeth were worn and some missing probably around 8 years old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 3050536, member: 91783"] I got a call from the helicopter pilot one night asking me if I could locate a coyote that one of his friends had been having problems with, he said that he had flown for it several times and hadn't found it. I said I would give it a try and arranged to meet the guy, it was forty miles out of town, so I left before daybreak and got there at sunup. He showed me to his pasture where the lambs were being killed, I hid my truck got set up and gave some locator howls waited and got a reply from a long distance out toward where I could see the top of a windmill. He called his pilot friend and in around half an hour we heard him coming in, he saw us and picked us up. I got on the headset and told him where I had heard the coyote. by the time he showed up we had some clouds roll in and spotting coyote from the air without good sunshine is tough duty. We headed toward the area where I had heard him, it sounded like an old male with a deep voice, we flew the area for 10 minutes and the pilot was saying he was pretty tired of hunting this s098 coyote and was only going to spend a little more time on it than it would be up to me to call, trap or snare the s00898! He made a turn came around and went past a clump of sand grass that grows about two to three feet tall and in a patch from 5 feet to maybe 15 feet in diameter. Setting in the middle of it was a coyote looking up at us as we flew by, I got excited and yelled coyote-coyote the pilot went into a hover and said where is it I told him he said I can't see it but don't shoot it. He hovered a little closer to it and it finally broke cover and ran. The pilot kept yelling don't shoot it don't shoot it and I going why not he said this p689 has been a real pain in my a45. He kept right on him for a mile or so then turned him toward a water hole, the coyote dove in and the pilot said wait till he comes out the other side then you can shoot it. It came out got a few feet out of the water and froze solid as a rock. Hot body cold water he locked up. I killed him and we landed his teeth were worn and some missing probably around 8 years old. [/QUOTE]
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