Let’s see some coyotes!

A few more coyotes and bobcat.
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been after a few predators
 

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I shot one last weekend with a 168gr bthp at about 100y. There was a piece of lung the size of a dollar bill laying where I hit him, and an exit wound you could stick a softball in. Heart and lungs completely liquefied, he still ran 40+ yards. I think we just grow them tougher in the south when I hear how some of you fellas kill them with tiny rimfires and the like.
 

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My oldest daughter, who never showed any interest in hunting, asked me to take her this year. So after a crash course in shooting a rifle, we set up 100yds from a feeder. No deer showed that night, but just before dark a decent female bobcat did. Her first kill ever. The best part is she took it with my Grandpas old Savage 99 .243. Other pics are my younger daughters last trapping season.
 

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My oldest daughter, who never showed any interest in hunting, asked me to take her this year. So after a crash course in shooting a rifle, we set up 100yds from a feeder. No deer showed that night, but just before dark a decent female bobcat did. Her first kill ever. The best part is she took it with my Grandpas old Savage 99 .243. Other pics are my younger daughters last trapping season.
Last nite made the 3rd. black color phase coyote we have killed in 2 months. Gotta be some kinda record. Each from a totally different county in the Appalachian mountains of Virginia. Crazy 😜
 

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Some of you are very fortunate. I've literally never called in a Bobcat. Hell I've never even seen one in the wild!
 
Bobcats will set like a rock and let you walk past them . They freeze in place and blend in well with the surrounding's . It takes time and practice to teach yourself to see them . It's the same way with other things when you start looking for them you have to learn what to look for or what not to look for what doesn't quite fit in or looks just a little out of place .
 
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