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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="DSheetz" data-source="post: 1895420" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I'm a firm believer in using the earth as my ground . I enjoy the feel of it setting standing ect. . I know that when you are at ease the animals are less aware of you . Troy and I were out denning , I had gotten the female the morning before , We knew where she had came from so had slipped in through a saddle and sat up by a juniper down 50 or so feet from the crest of the ridge . I let out my howls and we waited just a couple of minutes when the male answered as well as the pups . I started in with some puppy squeals and saw him start our way from nearly a mile out . he came in and Troy got him at around 100 yards . We then went to the den it was 3 feet down from the top of a cut bank . We got set up and started to wire the pups out when one tried to make a run for it . I grabbed for him but he turned and grabbed me by the thumb one of his little sharp canines pierced my thumb nail . I grabbed him by the scruff of the neck with my left hand and yelled to Troy to hit him in the head . Troy was looking at me eyes wide open then he said I don't want to hurt your hand . I said I don't think your going to hurt me any more then he is right now . We finally got his tooth out of my thumb nail and got him killed . I sure was glad to get him off of my hand . Troy and I had a good laugh after wards .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1895420, member: 91783"] I'm a firm believer in using the earth as my ground . I enjoy the feel of it setting standing ect. . I know that when you are at ease the animals are less aware of you . Troy and I were out denning , I had gotten the female the morning before , We knew where she had came from so had slipped in through a saddle and sat up by a juniper down 50 or so feet from the crest of the ridge . I let out my howls and we waited just a couple of minutes when the male answered as well as the pups . I started in with some puppy squeals and saw him start our way from nearly a mile out . he came in and Troy got him at around 100 yards . We then went to the den it was 3 feet down from the top of a cut bank . We got set up and started to wire the pups out when one tried to make a run for it . I grabbed for him but he turned and grabbed me by the thumb one of his little sharp canines pierced my thumb nail . I grabbed him by the scruff of the neck with my left hand and yelled to Troy to hit him in the head . Troy was looking at me eyes wide open then he said I don't want to hurt your hand . I said I don't think your going to hurt me any more then he is right now . We finally got his tooth out of my thumb nail and got him killed . I sure was glad to get him off of my hand . Troy and I had a good laugh after wards . [/QUOTE]
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