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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: 2237360" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I April of 1997 we got a deep snow and cold front it was below zero a lot of wind one of the guys called me and ask if I would ride with his dad to fly the power lines and call in the bad spots . So I said that I would we marked down and called them in . Each power pole has a metal tag on it that tells the township , section and range it is in . The snow was a couple of feet deep in most places . The next morning I got called again lets go hunting coyote with the chopper . No problem there I'll meet you at the airport . It was a clear day and the sun was bright so good sunglass' were needed to keep from going snow blind . It was the 8th of April 12 below zero and the coyote even had trouble getting around in the snow as it wasn't crusted on top yet . We got 20 that day but one of them was very memorable . We jumped her tracks coming out of a hole in a cut bank tracked her a short ways . when we got on her she turned and ran back to that hole I got a shot at her but thought I had missed her . She ran into the hole . We landed got the wire out and ran it in the hole tangled it in her fur and pulled her out dead . I hadn't missed as bad as I thought . But the biggest surprise was that she had already had pups . We pulled 6 out of that hole the earliest that I have personally taken a den of pups . She had pulled the fur out from around her teats and bedded the interior of the den with it for the pups . What amazing animals they can be . I have to have a ton of respect for the way they can be with their pups . More then once I have seen them give their lives knowingly for their pups .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2237360, member: 91783"] I April of 1997 we got a deep snow and cold front it was below zero a lot of wind one of the guys called me and ask if I would ride with his dad to fly the power lines and call in the bad spots . So I said that I would we marked down and called them in . Each power pole has a metal tag on it that tells the township , section and range it is in . The snow was a couple of feet deep in most places . The next morning I got called again lets go hunting coyote with the chopper . No problem there I'll meet you at the airport . It was a clear day and the sun was bright so good sunglass' were needed to keep from going snow blind . It was the 8th of April 12 below zero and the coyote even had trouble getting around in the snow as it wasn't crusted on top yet . We got 20 that day but one of them was very memorable . We jumped her tracks coming out of a hole in a cut bank tracked her a short ways . when we got on her she turned and ran back to that hole I got a shot at her but thought I had missed her . She ran into the hole . We landed got the wire out and ran it in the hole tangled it in her fur and pulled her out dead . I hadn't missed as bad as I thought . But the biggest surprise was that she had already had pups . We pulled 6 out of that hole the earliest that I have personally taken a den of pups . She had pulled the fur out from around her teats and bedded the interior of the den with it for the pups . What amazing animals they can be . I have to have a ton of respect for the way they can be with their pups . More then once I have seen them give their lives knowingly for their pups . [/QUOTE]
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