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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="highfinblue" data-source="post: 2960400" data-attributes="member: 67530"><p>I have had some great days calling coyotes, and never pass one as I live on a small farm with chickens, and I like to deer hunt. I've seen what coyotes do with deer fawns, I know they're only being coyotes, but my grandpa was a tuff cuss, and he brought me up with the idea if they're eating what we eat we weed out the competition. As I said earlier, I have had some great days calling them, and I've had plenty of zero days. The particular day I am going to tell you about a friend, and I were set up on a bluff overlooking a draw, and we were calling bobcats, but certainly would not have passed up a coyote. We're sitting about fifty yards apart and he has his video camera to record the action. Back in those days I used a mouth call exclusively and was going back and forth between calls and I kept thinking I was hearing something behind me, but the way I was situated there was no way to turn around and look without too much movement. I kept calling and all of a sudden, I heard something running in the leaves right behind me. I turned to look because I didn't care if it did see me at that point, and a big racoon was about three feet from me, and he jumped right onto my back and bit the crap out of me; that sucker brought blood lol. My friend was cracking up laughing and when he finally composed himself, he told me he had watched that critter sneak up on me and finally launched his assault. I asked him if he got it recorded and he laughed and said he forgot to turn his camera on. I'm glad he got to enjoy the show, I sit with something at my back now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highfinblue, post: 2960400, member: 67530"] I have had some great days calling coyotes, and never pass one as I live on a small farm with chickens, and I like to deer hunt. I've seen what coyotes do with deer fawns, I know they're only being coyotes, but my grandpa was a tuff cuss, and he brought me up with the idea if they're eating what we eat we weed out the competition. As I said earlier, I have had some great days calling them, and I've had plenty of zero days. The particular day I am going to tell you about a friend, and I were set up on a bluff overlooking a draw, and we were calling bobcats, but certainly would not have passed up a coyote. We're sitting about fifty yards apart and he has his video camera to record the action. Back in those days I used a mouth call exclusively and was going back and forth between calls and I kept thinking I was hearing something behind me, but the way I was situated there was no way to turn around and look without too much movement. I kept calling and all of a sudden, I heard something running in the leaves right behind me. I turned to look because I didn't care if it did see me at that point, and a big racoon was about three feet from me, and he jumped right onto my back and bit the crap out of me; that sucker brought blood lol. My friend was cracking up laughing and when he finally composed himself, he told me he had watched that critter sneak up on me and finally launched his assault. I asked him if he got it recorded and he laughed and said he forgot to turn his camera on. I'm glad he got to enjoy the show, I sit with something at my back now. [/QUOTE]
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