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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="Reemty J" data-source="post: 1883981" data-attributes="member: 113694"><p>Another time, with one of those buddies that was in on the 12 kill day. We were sitting on a large flat draw and you could see for 2 to 3 miles, slightly rolling with creases that can hide a coyote. this was 30 years ago, still no shotgun, both carrying 22-250's. The grass is short, harris bi-pods prone position. Did 10 -15 minutes on the rabbit hand call, nothing, nothing. Wayne is laying to my left, close side by side and all of a sudden I get this feeling something is watching us. Turn my head real slow to my left and there is a yearling female, 20 yards behind us sitting down, wind was left to right, she is just sitting there looking at us. I looked at my buddy and darted me eyes back, so he knew what was going on......and slow as molasses I turn my body back, rifle still in my hands and that coyote sits there and looks at me, cocked her head like "what the heck is that" all the while I can see my buddy trying to go real slow with his fingers to his ears as I am leaning my rifle over his back to shoot that coyote. once the cross hairs are on her I let go and killed her dead, split second later my buddy is chewing my butt as I just rang the heck out of his ears, he lamented "just about had my fingers to my ears and I knew you wouldn't wait". </p><p>coyotes are one of the things that get my heart beating fast, every time, you learn to be calm and close the deal, but dam, they are a lot of fun and great challenge, the excitement is always there...........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reemty J, post: 1883981, member: 113694"] Another time, with one of those buddies that was in on the 12 kill day. We were sitting on a large flat draw and you could see for 2 to 3 miles, slightly rolling with creases that can hide a coyote. this was 30 years ago, still no shotgun, both carrying 22-250's. The grass is short, harris bi-pods prone position. Did 10 -15 minutes on the rabbit hand call, nothing, nothing. Wayne is laying to my left, close side by side and all of a sudden I get this feeling something is watching us. Turn my head real slow to my left and there is a yearling female, 20 yards behind us sitting down, wind was left to right, she is just sitting there looking at us. I looked at my buddy and darted me eyes back, so he knew what was going on......and slow as molasses I turn my body back, rifle still in my hands and that coyote sits there and looks at me, cocked her head like "what the heck is that" all the while I can see my buddy trying to go real slow with his fingers to his ears as I am leaning my rifle over his back to shoot that coyote. once the cross hairs are on her I let go and killed her dead, split second later my buddy is chewing my butt as I just rang the heck out of his ears, he lamented "just about had my fingers to my ears and I knew you wouldn't wait". coyotes are one of the things that get my heart beating fast, every time, you learn to be calm and close the deal, but dam, they are a lot of fun and great challenge, the excitement is always there........... [/QUOTE]
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