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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: 2220052" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>BigDon , you were talking about the swift fox right? They have been on the increase for a few years now around here . I've seen them with dens right beside busy interstate highways up here . My son and I were out test driving a 6.5x284 I had built on prairie dogs 15 years ago he shot one out around 400 yards and we saw something running out there that grabbed it and ran off with the carcass . It was a swift fox there was a den hole near by where he had shot the pdog . When I first started seeing them I was running M44's and they would pull them and you would just find some fur laying around as the birds of prey would eat them . So I picked up my M44's to keep from killing them and went to the game-wardens office . He told me not to worry about it they were just another pest to him .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2220052, member: 91783"] BigDon , you were talking about the swift fox right? They have been on the increase for a few years now around here . I've seen them with dens right beside busy interstate highways up here . My son and I were out test driving a 6.5x284 I had built on prairie dogs 15 years ago he shot one out around 400 yards and we saw something running out there that grabbed it and ran off with the carcass . It was a swift fox there was a den hole near by where he had shot the pdog . When I first started seeing them I was running M44's and they would pull them and you would just find some fur laying around as the birds of prey would eat them . So I picked up my M44's to keep from killing them and went to the game-wardens office . He told me not to worry about it they were just another pest to him . [/QUOTE]
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