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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 2056519" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>So other than tanning out the hide or taking it to a tanner what do you do with the yote?</p><p>When I was younger much younger we shot them on our farm and just drug them to the back side of the farm where nothing would mess with them except buzzards. Some times our bone pile was really stinky. The little farm where we lived at had cattle and a decent creek that ran through it. The yotes used it for a highway at night and every once in a while we would loose a calf. So for me and a friend of mine it was like permission to kill at will. Man if we would of had callers and all the fun stuff it would of been crazy. At best we had a spot we set at that we could see the creek bottom and shoot them as we seen them right before last light. We also would catch them in the field just above the creek if we waited long enough. We used a 30-06 and a 270 win. I remember one night when the moon was so full you could see through you scope and make out colors the yotes were thick. I counted about 35 plus in one pack. Now day my parents are much older and only raise some chickens. My brother now has a house there and he has a few horses. They no longer have cattle but when i go down to Texas you still here many of them howl or you will hear the yelping at night. Its crossed my mind a few time to go back and have a little fun but its so growed up now with mesquites our spot we used to set you cannot shoot through for the brush. I could probably use buckshot in a shot gun close up for some fast action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 2056519, member: 10429"] So other than tanning out the hide or taking it to a tanner what do you do with the yote? When I was younger much younger we shot them on our farm and just drug them to the back side of the farm where nothing would mess with them except buzzards. Some times our bone pile was really stinky. The little farm where we lived at had cattle and a decent creek that ran through it. The yotes used it for a highway at night and every once in a while we would loose a calf. So for me and a friend of mine it was like permission to kill at will. Man if we would of had callers and all the fun stuff it would of been crazy. At best we had a spot we set at that we could see the creek bottom and shoot them as we seen them right before last light. We also would catch them in the field just above the creek if we waited long enough. We used a 30-06 and a 270 win. I remember one night when the moon was so full you could see through you scope and make out colors the yotes were thick. I counted about 35 plus in one pack. Now day my parents are much older and only raise some chickens. My brother now has a house there and he has a few horses. They no longer have cattle but when i go down to Texas you still here many of them howl or you will hear the yelping at night. Its crossed my mind a few time to go back and have a little fun but its so growed up now with mesquites our spot we used to set you cannot shoot through for the brush. I could probably use buckshot in a shot gun close up for some fast action. [/QUOTE]
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