First of the Year

That is how I like to see my coyotes soon after seeing one. Nice work and a good start. My first kill this year was a roadkill yearling buck last night and just a tiny little dimple in the truck not worth fixing. Bummed me out to put him down, and we at least get to use them so he didn't go to waste feeding birds and coyotes. Hanging in the shed now.....grinding him and two others up next week.
 
That is how I like to see my coyotes soon after seeing one. Nice work and a good start. My first kill this year was a roadkill yearling buck last night and just a tiny little dimple in the truck not worth fixing. Bummed me out to put him down, and we at least get to use them so he didn't go to waste feeding birds and coyotes. Hanging in the shed now.....grinding him and two others up next week.
I'd rather see them in a coat or new hat
 
It is literally stupid easy. I shot one at full run 10yds before it was going to run into the side of the truck. Lip squeaks brought 4 into me like that. I am not lying.
We are having a heck of a time trying to call coyotes this year in Young County. Not getting any in on mouth calls or electronic calls. Maybe they just have us figured out. Here's my last of 2021 on new years eve morning. Not called in but did stop at the whistle, lol.
 

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Yep tried that a few times in the past couple weeks. Waited until they were going crazy right around sunset then tried to talk to them with my icotec, lol. It has male, female, yip and pup. I've tried each individually and several combinations since it will play 2 at once. I'm used to hitting a cottontail distress and having them on us in minutes so I guess we've been spoiled.
 

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