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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Airedale56" data-source="post: 2126281" data-attributes="member: 66305"><p>Over Thanksgiving weekend my oldest son and I were in his home state of OK. It was deer season.</p><p>Sunset and and I decided to do a few howls to see if any coyotes answered. Had about fifteen minutes of shooting light left. Tally-Ho open reed call with a custom replacement reed I made.</p><p>Immediately got a response from two different groups at a distance. Then one much closer answered.</p><p>We had a bit of a challenge howl session, threat barking each other, back and forth.</p><p>My son was about 200 yards west of me, between the coyotes and me around a bend in a creek.</p><p>We ( the coyotes and me) hit a stand-off. Not coming, but not leaving. I faced away from the coyotes and challenge-howled softer, like I was leaving and trash talking, but definitely leaving.</p><p>Waited a few minutes, faced back toward the pack and really ripped off a challenge, loud and in-their-face like, like I changed my mind and came back. Ready to fight.</p><p>I shut up and waited about a minute and heard my son's rifle report.</p><p>He said after the leaving then coming back howls, a male came streaking in headed toward my location.</p><p>Rolled him with a .25-06.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Airedale56, post: 2126281, member: 66305"] Over Thanksgiving weekend my oldest son and I were in his home state of OK. It was deer season. Sunset and and I decided to do a few howls to see if any coyotes answered. Had about fifteen minutes of shooting light left. Tally-Ho open reed call with a custom replacement reed I made. Immediately got a response from two different groups at a distance. Then one much closer answered. We had a bit of a challenge howl session, threat barking each other, back and forth. My son was about 200 yards west of me, between the coyotes and me around a bend in a creek. We ( the coyotes and me) hit a stand-off. Not coming, but not leaving. I faced away from the coyotes and challenge-howled softer, like I was leaving and trash talking, but definitely leaving. Waited a few minutes, faced back toward the pack and really ripped off a challenge, loud and in-their-face like, like I changed my mind and came back. Ready to fight. I shut up and waited about a minute and heard my son’s rifle report. He said after the leaving then coming back howls, a male came streaking in headed toward my location. Rolled him with a .25-06. [/QUOTE]
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