I called from before sunrise until a little after sundown on Friday.
I got the above coyote on my fourth stand of the day. It came in from my left and it stopped when I muted the the sound on my Foxpro. It was about an 90 yard shot with my 243.
I didn't call in another coyote until just after the sun went down. I made a stand and had some coyotes howling at me from about a mile away on the other side of a ridge. Nothing came in so I moved towards the coyotes that I had heard and got about 3/4 of a mile closer.
I played a female howl sound for about 45 seconds and then switched to Pup Distress 3 sound. About 45 seconds later I saw a coyote heading my way fast about 400 yards away. In not much time at all I shot the coyote about 20 yards from me with my shotgun. The coyote was about 12 yards from my Foxpro.
A slow day, but it was still fun!
- derbyacresbob
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A slow day, but it was still fun!
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- hookedspur
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Re: A slow day, but it was still fun!
Nice work
- soiltester
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Re: A slow day, but it was still fun!
Nice going & kill em' all!!
ever wonder where the white goes when the snow melts??
Re: A slow day, but it was still fun!
Heck yea. That's awesome. Congrats. Killem all.
TURKEYS
COYOTES
DEER
SQUIRRELS
(all in this order)
COYOTES
DEER
SQUIRRELS
(all in this order)