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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Biggest Bobcat to Date--Coyote Bonus
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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 587186" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>Just got home Tim, I was glad you got at least one picture. Guys this picture does not do justice to this cat! If BC had a category this one would be there. I've seen one weighed at 33 lbs-this was bigger, 46" long, and it was bulky as well. As far as hides think Snow Leopard or something equally exotic. Cold dying batteries gave us a bit of camera trouble, and my photo skills could use polish. I've never been a hide friendly guy, but Tim's .204, and this cat definitely have me rethinking that position. Tim's undertelling the retrieval a bit crawling the edge of the rimrock in the daylight gives me pause.</p><p>I really had a good time, great people, my one hope is I took my bug with me. Half way there I had laryngitis, by day 2 it was bronchitis. I had to call it a day after the first stand of the second day. 6 coyotes spotted on this one. Multiples seemed to be the norm with only one stand not producing.</p><p>I went to learn, and I'm still processing. I can't recommend this hunt highly enough. In terms of shaping my equipment thoughts alone it was worth it. Very cost effective, if your looking at getting into predator calling, going to a target rich environment with a knowledgeable mentor will shorten up the learning curve. Tim's truly committed to No Off Season, No Bad Days.</p><p>I had the opportunity to use a couple of this sites sponsors, for this trip, and they really came through. Mike from CS tactical helped with a Mark 4 scope purchase that would have given a bit more useable daylight, but I couldn't get the rifle I put it on to shoot well enough, and used another rifle that has a 1.5-5x Leupold, great in close, but a little distance in the last of the light it's a bit limited.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 587186, member: 30671"] Just got home Tim, I was glad you got at least one picture. Guys this picture does not do justice to this cat! If BC had a category this one would be there. I've seen one weighed at 33 lbs-this was bigger, 46" long, and it was bulky as well. As far as hides think Snow Leopard or something equally exotic. Cold dying batteries gave us a bit of camera trouble, and my photo skills could use polish. I've never been a hide friendly guy, but Tim's .204, and this cat definitely have me rethinking that position. Tim's undertelling the retrieval a bit crawling the edge of the rimrock in the daylight gives me pause. I really had a good time, great people, my one hope is I took my bug with me. Half way there I had laryngitis, by day 2 it was bronchitis. I had to call it a day after the first stand of the second day. 6 coyotes spotted on this one. Multiples seemed to be the norm with only one stand not producing. I went to learn, and I'm still processing. I can't recommend this hunt highly enough. In terms of shaping my equipment thoughts alone it was worth it. Very cost effective, if your looking at getting into predator calling, going to a target rich environment with a knowledgeable mentor will shorten up the learning curve. Tim's truly committed to No Off Season, No Bad Days. I had the opportunity to use a couple of this sites sponsors, for this trip, and they really came through. Mike from CS tactical helped with a Mark 4 scope purchase that would have given a bit more useable daylight, but I couldn't get the rifle I put it on to shoot well enough, and used another rifle that has a 1.5-5x Leupold, great in close, but a little distance in the last of the light it's a bit limited. [/QUOTE]
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