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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: 2007425" data-attributes="member: 113694"><p>Today 1st stand I had an old male come in to 45 yards had a stunted caraganda between us as it was bright sunlight and it was only way I could hide. I was pointed a little above down wind but he was one of those that would not stop to barks or anything and he started to veer away. At 75 yards i had a quartering away shot and hit him behind the ribs, let's just say it was a heck of a mess just like I have done with a 22-250 in the past, that bullet veering in makes a mess. He was heavy and fat easy 40# maybe a hair more. One canine was broke half off, others were wore or chipped and his teeth were yellow. I bet he could have written an interesting book. He was really furred up also. Next stand saw a male at the 15 minute mark at 800 yards he went out of sight, didn't seem too interested; waited 15 minutes more never saw him. Walked out to see what went on. He met up with a small female and they came within 200 yards of me and I never saw them; drainage was just low enough and they stayed out of sight. They never cut my wind but they walked off, darn. It is always hard to get a stand that you can see everything well, another lesson learned. Since it was bright sun I focused on hiding more than having a better view and that cost me. Lots of deer hunters next 3 weeks will limit calling opportunities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reemty J, post: 2007425, member: 113694"] Today 1st stand I had an old male come in to 45 yards had a stunted caraganda between us as it was bright sunlight and it was only way I could hide. I was pointed a little above down wind but he was one of those that would not stop to barks or anything and he started to veer away. At 75 yards i had a quartering away shot and hit him behind the ribs, let’s just say it was a heck of a mess just like I have done with a 22-250 in the past, that bullet veering in makes a mess. He was heavy and fat easy 40# maybe a hair more. One canine was broke half off, others were wore or chipped and his teeth were yellow. I bet he could have written an interesting book. He was really furred up also. Next stand saw a male at the 15 minute mark at 800 yards he went out of sight, didn’t seem too interested; waited 15 minutes more never saw him. Walked out to see what went on. He met up with a small female and they came within 200 yards of me and I never saw them; drainage was just low enough and they stayed out of sight. They never cut my wind but they walked off, darn. It is always hard to get a stand that you can see everything well, another lesson learned. Since it was bright sun I focused on hiding more than having a better view and that cost me. Lots of deer hunters next 3 weeks will limit calling opportunities. [/QUOTE]
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