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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: 2982759" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Yep, natures earth movers, drag it up by the chain enough to hit it on the bridge of the nose or put a 22 long rifle in its head. The fur badgers have some really nice fur that won't break when used to trim the hood on a parka when it gets frosted with your breath, The hair badgers not much use for anything. There was a time when the Air Force was using a lot of parkas that a good fur badger would bring $25.00 skinned and squared flat stretched. I have had a few people from the badger state ask for them to be mounted as they are called a furbearer here, they have to be tagged with an international furbearer's tag, for the taxidermist. The season is 12 months out of the year here and I have been asked not to turn any of them loose alive. They are an interesting creature to call in, you will see some grass moving then see it running bow legged like a bulldog, stop look and listen then run some more towards the call. I called a mom and its young ones in one day; she had three young ones. They got about 20 feet before I started shooting them, they all stopped and just stood there, never did break and run. I had my son with me one day and called one in by itself, he didn't see it till it was about 50 feet out I had a good laugh at his expense because it really freaked him out that it was so close to him before he saw it, why didn't you tell me it was that close dad! I was looking out farther for a coyote to move and you let it get that close to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2982759, member: 91783"] Yep, natures earth movers, drag it up by the chain enough to hit it on the bridge of the nose or put a 22 long rifle in its head. The fur badgers have some really nice fur that won't break when used to trim the hood on a parka when it gets frosted with your breath, The hair badgers not much use for anything. There was a time when the Air Force was using a lot of parkas that a good fur badger would bring $25.00 skinned and squared flat stretched. I have had a few people from the badger state ask for them to be mounted as they are called a furbearer here, they have to be tagged with an international furbearer's tag, for the taxidermist. The season is 12 months out of the year here and I have been asked not to turn any of them loose alive. They are an interesting creature to call in, you will see some grass moving then see it running bow legged like a bulldog, stop look and listen then run some more towards the call. I called a mom and its young ones in one day; she had three young ones. They got about 20 feet before I started shooting them, they all stopped and just stood there, never did break and run. I had my son with me one day and called one in by itself, he didn't see it till it was about 50 feet out I had a good laugh at his expense because it really freaked him out that it was so close to him before he saw it, why didn't you tell me it was that close dad! I was looking out farther for a coyote to move and you let it get that close to me. [/QUOTE]
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