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What’s your spookiest hunting experience?
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<blockquote data-quote="marksman1941" data-source="post: 3016042" data-attributes="member: 68542"><p>I wrote about this many pages ago, but when I was around 15 i lost a cow elk in a snowstorm and found her 3-4 days later, mostly eaten by coyotes. After a brief conversation over her body, my dad and I started leaving and all hell broke loose. 10-12 coyotes in a full circle around us, pitching a god-awful fit that we disturbed their meal time. In the moment I was scared shitless. My dad said "let's go after them!" And I held up my muzzleloader, then pointed to his, and said "2 shots dad! A dozen dogs!" And so we went on our way, unharmed but spooked. The coyotes kept up for several minutes after we left. Cool now, scary as hell in the moment. I have always carried a handgun since that day, just for the ammo capacity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marksman1941, post: 3016042, member: 68542"] I wrote about this many pages ago, but when I was around 15 i lost a cow elk in a snowstorm and found her 3-4 days later, mostly eaten by coyotes. After a brief conversation over her body, my dad and I started leaving and all hell broke loose. 10-12 coyotes in a full circle around us, pitching a god-awful fit that we disturbed their meal time. In the moment I was scared shitless. My dad said “let’s go after them!” And I held up my muzzleloader, then pointed to his, and said “2 shots dad! A dozen dogs!” And so we went on our way, unharmed but spooked. The coyotes kept up for several minutes after we left. Cool now, scary as hell in the moment. I have always carried a handgun since that day, just for the ammo capacity. [/QUOTE]
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