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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="windypants" data-source="post: 2969844" data-attributes="member: 121068"><p>I had an interesting experience this morning. I took a friend to a new ranch coyote hunting. We were just doing spot and stalk ridge-running when I saw a couple of coyotes napping in a little draw out of the wind. He isn't a long range shooter, so we moved up to a point about 150 yards from them. I could only see one after we got there and were too close to move around much, so I told him to take the shot and I would try to call the second one up with the coyote fight call afterwords. He looked and said it was gone. Dang! I knew we couldn't have spooked them and after looking for a bit, I decided to try the fight call to see if I could get them to pop up on the ridge across from us. He was watching over the top of a low rim rock and I was set up looking around the end of it. After a few seconds he voice barked and I turned to see a coyote coming at a dead run with its mouth open and teeth bared, in full attack mode! I yelled SH#$! and he swung his rifle and pulled the trigger at literally five feet! I saw fur fly as the turned and ran down the ridge as fast as it came, apparently only grazed. I guess I won't have the caller right beside me from now on.</p><p></p><p>We didn't get any coyotes this morning but had a blast!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="windypants, post: 2969844, member: 121068"] I had an interesting experience this morning. I took a friend to a new ranch coyote hunting. We were just doing spot and stalk ridge-running when I saw a couple of coyotes napping in a little draw out of the wind. He isn’t a long range shooter, so we moved up to a point about 150 yards from them. I could only see one after we got there and were too close to move around much, so I told him to take the shot and I would try to call the second one up with the coyote fight call afterwords. He looked and said it was gone. Dang! I knew we couldn’t have spooked them and after looking for a bit, I decided to try the fight call to see if I could get them to pop up on the ridge across from us. He was watching over the top of a low rim rock and I was set up looking around the end of it. After a few seconds he voice barked and I turned to see a coyote coming at a dead run with its mouth open and teeth bared, in full attack mode! I yelled SH#$! and he swung his rifle and pulled the trigger at literally five feet! I saw fur fly as the turned and ran down the ridge as fast as it came, apparently only grazed. I guess I won’t have the caller right beside me from now on. We didn’t get any coyotes this morning but had a blast! [/QUOTE]
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