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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: 2245026" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>One nice fall day I was up on the mountain hunting coyote , as was normal for me to be doing . As I was walking along to make a stand I looked up on a pile of rocks and standing there looking at me was a coyote about 50 feet from me . I just sat down leaned my back on a pine tree and got curled up in my setting position for the shot . It just stood there looking me over like it hadn't ever seen a person before . Every move I made was slow and steady no rushing , fast , jerky movements . It was above me so I adjusted my hold accordingly and shot him he tumbled off of the rock and landed on the ground just in front of me his last mistake had been made and I was there when he made it so I took advantage of it . He wasn't the young of the year but he was only a yearling and most likely hadn't seen a person walking around up there where he had called his home all summer long .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2245026, member: 91783"] One nice fall day I was up on the mountain hunting coyote , as was normal for me to be doing . As I was walking along to make a stand I looked up on a pile of rocks and standing there looking at me was a coyote about 50 feet from me . I just sat down leaned my back on a pine tree and got curled up in my setting position for the shot . It just stood there looking me over like it hadn't ever seen a person before . Every move I made was slow and steady no rushing , fast , jerky movements . It was above me so I adjusted my hold accordingly and shot him he tumbled off of the rock and landed on the ground just in front of me his last mistake had been made and I was there when he made it so I took advantage of it . He wasn't the young of the year but he was only a yearling and most likely hadn't seen a person walking around up there where he had called his home all summer long . [/QUOTE]
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