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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: 3066826" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I find it hard to get on them when they land beside me from a cut bank, rock ledge ect., it's also been a little nerve wracking when they pop out of a draw within touching distance. I had a big male coyote in a trap that made a leap at me and swallowed my revolvers barrel to the trigger guard when I shot, he dropped off to the ground. I made a stand one afternoon, had a tall sagebrush at my back and the head of a grassy draw about three feet deep just in front of me at my feet. I let out my first series of rabbit from a circe hand call when out of the draw a coyote jumped up on the rim of the draw. My rifle barrel was touching her side as she turned to leave, and I squeezed the trigger. You can believe me when I say we were both startled when we realized what was happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 3066826, member: 91783"] I find it hard to get on them when they land beside me from a cut bank, rock ledge ect., it's also been a little nerve wracking when they pop out of a draw within touching distance. I had a big male coyote in a trap that made a leap at me and swallowed my revolvers barrel to the trigger guard when I shot, he dropped off to the ground. I made a stand one afternoon, had a tall sagebrush at my back and the head of a grassy draw about three feet deep just in front of me at my feet. I let out my first series of rabbit from a circe hand call when out of the draw a coyote jumped up on the rim of the draw. My rifle barrel was touching her side as she turned to leave, and I squeezed the trigger. You can believe me when I say we were both startled when we realized what was happening. [/QUOTE]
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