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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2187236" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Acouple of years ago I got a call that a friend of mine had some coyote killing new born calves . The next morning I made it out to his place went into the pasture next to his calving pasture before day break . I dropped down towards the calving pasture found me a nice rock to set up in front of that would provide me cover from the sky line and sun coming up . I sat just listened and watched as the sun was coming up and it started to get light enough to see things pretty good I heard the old coyote open up then the pups answered back so I had a location on the den . I sat there looking out over the cows and calves and watched as and old coyote trotted into the pasture bypassed the cows and went to the kill from yesterday . It was a smaller coyote so I hoped it was the female . It ate quite a bit then started back towards where the pups had talked from carrying some intestines with it . As it approached the fence it stopped before crawling under it . At 250 yards I took the shot it dropped in it's tracks . I went back to my truck went down to retrieve it and the rancher road over looked at me and it then took our picture with his phone . He asked me if there were pups involved and I told him yes and that I knew pretty close to where they were and would go get them . I had to go around to another pasture then walk down 1/4 mile into a pasture with a draw in it there shinning like a silver dollar was the den with a few pups setting out in the morning sun waiting for mom and breakfast . They never got either one and the calf killing stopped . I will send ButterBean the picture of her with the intestines she was carrying still with her .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2187236, member: 91783"] Acouple of years ago I got a call that a friend of mine had some coyote killing new born calves . The next morning I made it out to his place went into the pasture next to his calving pasture before day break . I dropped down towards the calving pasture found me a nice rock to set up in front of that would provide me cover from the sky line and sun coming up . I sat just listened and watched as the sun was coming up and it started to get light enough to see things pretty good I heard the old coyote open up then the pups answered back so I had a location on the den . I sat there looking out over the cows and calves and watched as and old coyote trotted into the pasture bypassed the cows and went to the kill from yesterday . It was a smaller coyote so I hoped it was the female . It ate quite a bit then started back towards where the pups had talked from carrying some intestines with it . As it approached the fence it stopped before crawling under it . At 250 yards I took the shot it dropped in it's tracks . I went back to my truck went down to retrieve it and the rancher road over looked at me and it then took our picture with his phone . He asked me if there were pups involved and I told him yes and that I knew pretty close to where they were and would go get them . I had to go around to another pasture then walk down 1/4 mile into a pasture with a draw in it there shinning like a silver dollar was the den with a few pups setting out in the morning sun waiting for mom and breakfast . They never got either one and the calf killing stopped . I will send ButterBean the picture of her with the intestines she was carrying still with her . [/QUOTE]
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