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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Coyote down...scared to death?
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<blockquote data-quote="R700MR" data-source="post: 445637" data-attributes="member: 19847"><p>I didn't skin him. His hide wasn't in good shape. I wish I had taken the time though, just to find out where the injuries were. But I shot him twice with the .38. Once in the chest (and since it was taking him a while to expire), and a second to the head. I figured it might be a little messy with the blood from the two wounds and didn't bother. But I am quite curious as to what caused the incapacitation. I am wondering if I had left him alone if the paralysis might have been temporary. As he lay there, he only had use of his head/neck and was alert (at least until the .38 came in to play).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R700MR, post: 445637, member: 19847"] I didn't skin him. His hide wasn't in good shape. I wish I had taken the time though, just to find out where the injuries were. But I shot him twice with the .38. Once in the chest (and since it was taking him a while to expire), and a second to the head. I figured it might be a little messy with the blood from the two wounds and didn't bother. But I am quite curious as to what caused the incapacitation. I am wondering if I had left him alone if the paralysis might have been temporary. As he lay there, he only had use of his head/neck and was alert (at least until the .38 came in to play). [/QUOTE]
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